I took the White Duck Regatta Bell Tent to elk camp and put it through all the rigors of three hunters eating, sleeping, and working for 10 days straight. Should you want one? In a word, yes.
Around midnight, the rain really picked up. I lay on a cot at 12,000 feet and could hear the rain lashing against the cotton fabric of the 13-foot White Duck Outdoors Regatta Bell Tent. And frankly, I felt like garbage.

I’d already been elk hunting for 6 days straight of a 10-day trip. My buddy brought a cold with him to camp, and sharing is caring, right? I had a sore throat and runny nose. But as I lay there on the cot, a Portable Buddy heater glowing in the dark, I felt comforted to have a dry, spacious, strong abode to fend off the storm.
If you’ve never camped in a canvas tent or “wall tent,” these are a much heavier version of the common camp tent that most people use for backpacking or even car camping. And they’ve been around forever.

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White Duck Regatta Bell Tent 13-Foot Specs
- Canvas type: 8.5oz. army duck cotton canvas
- Fabric options: Water-repellent; fire- and water-repellent
- Doors: 1
- Windows: 3
- Bug mesh: No-see-um mesh
- Number of stove jacks: 1 heat-resistant silicone-coated 5″ & 6″ pre-cuts
- Floor material: 7.5oz. biodegradable sewn-in PE groundsheet
- Guy ropes: Polypropylene UV-resistant reflective rope
- Frame material: Galvanized steel center pole & door pole
- Door pole: 0.984” (25mm) diameter and 0.047″ (1.2mm) thickness
- Center pole: 1.496” (38mm) diameter and 0.047″ (1.2mm) thickness
- Roof vents: 4
- Zipper: Top-grade waterproof 3-way zipper
- Electric cable outlet: Included
- Peg type: Heavy-duty solid galvanized steel
- Rubber mallet: 1
- Center height: 8’2″ (250 cm)
- Door height: 6’6″ (200 cm)
- Wall height: 2’7″ (80 cm)
- Total weight: 66-71 lbs.