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The WHITEDUCK Regatta Canvas Bell Tent is a premium 4-season glamping yurt crafted from breathable, waterproof cotton canvas with UV and flame retardant features. Designed for durability and comfort, it offers a spacious interior with a 2'7" wall height, integrated stove jack for wood stoves, and a full accessory kit including groundsheet, poles, vents, and mesh windows. Ideal for professional adventurers seeking reliable, stylish shelter in any weather, it combines long-lasting materials with smart conveniences like an electrical outlet and storage pockets.









| ASIN | B08BRV45KP |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Brand | WHITEDUCK |
| Color | Sandstone Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (66) |
| Date First Available | 14 August 2020 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Features | Accessory pockets, Fire Water Repellent, UV Protection, Water Repellent, Zipper |
| Included Components | Pole, Rope |
| Item model number | WD-Regatta Bell |
| Manufacturer | White Duck Outdoors Inc. |
| Material Type | Cotton |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 243.84 x 243.84 x 157.48 cm; 14.06 kg |
| Season | 3 Season, 4 Season |
| Shape | Triangular |
| Size | 8' |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking |
| Style | 8' (2.5m), Water Repellent |
| UV Protection | Yes |
B**R
I recently purchased a 13 ft Avalon to set up on my camping property. I realized once I have this larger tent set up I'm probably not going to want to take it down. So for a couple events this summer and while I prepared a tent pad for the Avalon I decided to pick up this smaller 8 ft regatta. Once you know what you're doing it sets up pretty quickly. Definitely faster than the 20 minutes they claim. I can do it in about 10 minutes easily. Just stake the perimeter, insert the poles and finish by staking out the guidelines. Construction seems very durable. I don't see any issues with the floor but I do put a tarp underneath it mainly just to protect it from punctures. Depending on how tightly you steak in front of the door it can be difficult to zip the bottom parts of the door completely closed. I really don't see it being an issue because there is enough overlap to prevent water from getting inside. As far as livable space is concerned I put a twin air bed inside mine. You can just fit one in between the sides or back of the tent and the pole. Leaving you with the other half of the tent to store your gear or whatever you want. While this tent would work for two people I think it would be very cozy. The center pole just limits the space inside but I think the extra headroom and ease of setup from this design is worth it. I feel that for the price this is a great tent to have if you are car camping and want something that is going to last you a long time as long as you take care of it. This is my first canvas tent. I've owned innumerable nylon tents over my lifetime and nylon invariably degrades from sunlight. Cotton canvas needs its own special care to keep away mildew and such. But I think for long-term durability and abrasion resistance it's a much better choice than nylon tents. Also nylon tents getting incredibly hot in the sun canvas is going to do a better job of keeping the tent cooler.
A**R
Love this tent !! This tent is well made and will hold up to strong storms as long as you have it staked down good.My wife and i love this tent to camp in best for us is fall and winter camping for us. with a electric campsite we plug in electric heater for warmth ,it holds heat in very well. We bought this tent in 2022 and its now 2025 still in great shape. We clean it every year and i spray on a a extra water reppllent for extra water proofing. it is a bit heavy to carry all bundled up in bag. but not terrible. Well worth the money
D**E
Tent is nice the only issue I’m having is with the zippers. Trying to get them to close completely can be a challenge at times especially in the wind. Overall great tent, the price is a bit high.
A**N
In July of 2023 I randomly decided to see what challenges would arise if I lived in a tent for a year in the Pacific Northwest...so I bought a White Duck Regatta Canvas Bell Tent and moved out into the woods on my property. So far I've survived highs of 102 F and lows of 12F in my beautiful and very expensive tent...but unfortunately a few weeks ago two different zippers broke on the door. They were "stiff" and difficult to move when I initially got it, but I didn't really think anything of it until they finally broke. I thought it was a manufacturing defect, so I left a review. I was surprised when White Duck reached out to me a few days later and started asking questions and requesting pictures. They immediately sent me shipping labels to send my tent back for a replacement. I let them know that I was trying to stay outside for a year and asked if I could "buy" a replacement tent and then get a refund for the old tent when I shipped it back, and that would help the whole process because I could continue staying outside and also have the packing material for the tent since I threw it away shortly after I got it. They stunned me by shipping out a replacement tent free of charge and requested I send the old one back when I received the new one. The tent isn't cheap...so it's amazing they went "out on a limb" like that to fix the problem. My next tent purchase will be from White Duck because it's clear to me they stand behind their products and care about their customers--and that's something the world is seriously lacking today. Thank you White Duck!
T**A
Worked cameras for a week-long festival. It rained like crazy nearly every day. This kept me and my gear dry when other tents were leaking and flooding. The hardcore zippers are awesome.
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