

⛺ Elevate your outdoor game with the Regatta: where rugged meets refined.
The WHITEDUCK Regatta Canvas Bell Tent is a premium 4-season camping shelter crafted from breathable, PFC-free cotton canvas. It features a flame-retardant stove jack for wood stove use, superior wind and rain resistance, and a spacious interior with 2'7" walls for comfortable glamping. The package includes all essentials—groundsheet, poles, mesh windows, roof vents, and a weatherproof carry bag—making it a durable, ready-to-use tent designed for millennial adventurers seeking both style and performance in any weather.





























| ASIN | B07MZQ7BH2 |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Included with purchase |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Assembly Time | 10 Minutes |
| Base Material | Cotton Canvas |
| Best Sellers Rank | #114,708 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #259 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | WHITEDUCK |
| Brand Name | WHITEDUCK |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Sandstone Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (836) |
| Date First Available | January 23, 2022 |
| Design | Camping Tent |
| Fabric Type | Cotton Canvas |
| Floor Area | 132.67 Square Feet |
| Floor Length | 46 Inches |
| Footprint Tarp Weight | 7.5 Ounces |
| Included Components | Stove Jack |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16 x 14 x 10 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 44.5 x 15 x 11 inches |
| Item Weight | 60.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | White Duck Outdoors Inc. |
| Material | Dynateck Canvas |
| Maximum Height | 10 Feet |
| Model Name | WD-Regatta |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Number of Doors | 2 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 12 |
| Number of Windows | 3 |
| Occupancy | 4 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 4 |
| Package Weight | 33.11 Kilograms |
| Part Number | WD-Regatta Bell |
| Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Rainfly Material | Cotton Canvas |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | Triangular |
| Size | 7''x9'' |
| Special Feature | Accessory pockets, Fire Water Repellent, UV Protection, Water Repellent, Zipper |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Stake Material | Steel |
| Style | 13' (4m), Water Repellent |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyethylene |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Life Time |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Water Resistance Technology | PFC-free water resistance treatment |
B**R
Great camping tent for solo use or two cozy campers
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.
B**L
Very Durable- Perfect Tent- Highly Recommended
We've had this tent set up for a month now- the boys set it up in the backyard, very easy, stakes must have been upgraded because they're heavy-duty rebar and nothing outside of a tornado is moving that tent. It's a very rugged, durable, heavy canvas, well-made and stitched tent. The boys immediately moved their cots, TV, Sofa, rugs, and a bunch of other stuff into it and haven't left. It's seen 60 mph winds, blizzards, downpours, -20F, basically everything and it's a very solid and 100% dry tent that looks brand new. This thing is everything I hoped it would be. Downside is the weight. It's really heavy in the bag- like surprisingly heavy. A two-man job to move around with one man on each strap. Also even on a 60 degree sunny day you can tell the tent is a lot warmer, maybe 10-20 degrees warmer, inside. Not sure I'd want to be in it on a hot summer day but it is very well ventilated with 3 windows, roof vents and a large door. UPDATE: It now has about 90 days on it over the year+ we've had it. Set up is quick, tent still in great shape- like new. What surprises me about this tent is its ability to withstand the wind. Boys left it up with a week straight of 40-60 mph sustained winds (high wind warnings every day)- the tent handled it without any issue. I've never had tent that is even close to this one in terms of shedding high winds. Also still waterproof. I don't think you can make a better choice than this tent. UPDATE 2. The main ropes are connect to bungee loops. After a couple of years those get rotted out and need to be changed or your tent will fail in a heavy wind. We just tied some 550 paracord where the bungees were and it's fine. All stitching and tent still in great shape.
A**R
WHITEDUCK Regatta 13' bell tent
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
M**M
High quality, thoughtful design, easy setup and breakdown
Spent a long time deciding what to get before settling on this, and I’m glad I did. The material feels really durable, the stitching is top notch, and there are little design elements all over that show the kind of care for consumers the company has. YKK zippers feel super strong and easy to use. Well made center pole that lets one person set the tent up smoothly. The hardware bag for the stakes is basically a love letter to the owner. I’d get this again in a heartbeat.
U**D
Excellent tent!!!
Love it! I've tested this tent for almost a month in my back yard and it's been great! We had 40 degree to 80 degree weather with some days of high wind, rain, and some sunny and calm. My thoughts so far; it does well in the rain (no leaks), it can handle the wind, and if you open the ventilation in a hot day it's ok, but it is definitely hotter inside than outside. The tent is meant for cold weather though, and it did well in 40 degrees. I used a space heater and it was able to keep the tent at 65 degrees all night without any issues. I also purchased and used a tent stove, which is a bit harder to regulate so it made the tent too hot, but it worked great too! Easy to setup and take down. Did it all by myself and it takes 2-3 hours to put it up and depending on how you setup the inside 1-5 hours to bring it down (I had a tent stove, cot, table, etc. and it took 5). I'm heading to Fairbanks Alaska soon so I'll let you all know how it fairs in some of the coldest temps on the planet! ;) That said, I think it will do pretty well!
L**K
A**M
Sold our camper. Now use to go year round camping at the back of our property. Even with a wood stove plenty of room for a family of 5 to sleep in. Easy to set up. Has been set up since August. Only wish there was a bigger tent. They could always be bigger.
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