Tent Type Canvas, Wall
Comfortably Sleeps 6 people
Seasons 4-season
Weight unknown lbs
Inside Height 9' 8"
Floor Area 320 sq ft
Stove Jack No
Setup Time 1 hour
OVERALL SCORE
8.7/10

Our Take

The Davis Oasis Retreat 16 x 20 All Pro Treated Natural Canvas Wall Tent is built for base camps and glamping setups where you want a semi-permanent home in the backcountry, not a quick overnight spot.

With 320 square feet of floor space, heavy-duty treated canvas, and an integrated stove jack, this thing handles four-season conditions and comfortably fits six people with room to spare.

The hour-long setup and serious bulk mean you're not hauling this anywhere without a vehicle, and at over $3,300, it's a real investment.

If you're running a hunting camp, guiding operation, or extended family basecamp, the quality justifies the price, but weekend warriors should look elsewhere.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
10.0
Quality & Durability
10.0
Weather Resistance
10.0
Value for Money
6.0
Ease of Use
7.0
Intangibles
10.0
User Reviews
8.5

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • Heavy-duty duck canvas
  • Integrated stove jack
  • Large 7' awning

CONS

  • Extremely heavy
  • Bulkier transport footprint
BEST FOR Luxury glamping and spacious outdoor group camping.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
Davis Oasis Retreat 16 x 20 All Pro Treated Natural Canvas Wall Tent
Davis Tent Davis Oasis Retreat 16 x 20 All Pro Treated Natural Canvas Wall Tent This tent
★ 8.7 $3,369unknown lbs 6 people4-season 320 sq ft1 ✓ Current
★ 8.3 $2,400205 lbs 5 people4-season 168 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.3 $2,550262 lbs 7 people4-season 224 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.3 $1,880192 lbs 4 people4-season 120 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.2 $3,500357lbs (water repellent) 379lbs (fire repellent) 8 people4-season 320 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.1 $3,800441-461 lbs 8 people4-season 384 sq ft 0 sq ft2 vs →

What We Think

For campers who want a semi-permanent basecamp that feels more like a cabin than a tent, the Davis Oasis Retreat 16 x 20 delivers 320 square feet of genuine living space built to last decades.

This American-made canvas wall tent scored a 8.7 overall, earning perfect marks in space, durability, weather resistance, and features, but the premium price and serious setup commitment mean it's a specific tool for a specific job.

Space & Comfort

At 320 square feet with a 116-inch peak height, this tent creates a room you can actually live in, not just sleep in.

The 16 x 20 footprint comfortably sleeps six with room for cots, a wood stove, a table, and gear storage, which is why it scored a 10 in Space & Comfort.

Owners consistently mention the vertical walls as a standout feature, maximizing usable floor space compared to sloped designs.

The large 7-foot awning extends your covered living area outdoors, a detail that gets frequent praise from owners who use it as a shaded porch or rain shelter for cooking.

Quality & Durability

The Sunforger-treated natural cotton duck canvas is the same material outfitters have trusted for generations, and it scored a 10 in Quality & Durability.

Owners repeatedly describe the canvas as "heavy-duty" and "built like it'll outlast me," which tracks with Davis Tent's reputation as a Colorado manufacturer with decades of wall tent experience.

The galvanized steel pole system won't corrode, and the full warranty backs everything up.

If you're weighing options, the White Duck Alpha Pro 16'x20' offers similar square footage at $3,500 but runs 357 pounds compared to the Davis, and owners report the Davis canvas feels noticeably thicker.

Weather Resistance

The combination of breathable treated canvas and a vinyl rain fly earned a perfect 10 in Weather Resistance, handling everything from summer UV to winter snow loads.

Canvas naturally regulates humidity better than synthetic materials, reducing condensation, a real advantage if you're curious about canvas versus nylon tents for extended stays.

The optional stove jack integration means you can run a wood stove safely for true four-season use.

Ease of Use

Here's the honest tradeoff: this tent scored a 7 in Ease of Use because it demands real commitment.

The one-hour setup time assumes two people who know what they're doing, and first-timers should budget longer.

Owners consistently flag the weight and bulk as the primary drawback, describing transport as requiring "a truck bed, not a car trunk."

For comparison, the TETON Sports Sierra Canvas Tent weighs just 56 pounds and costs $650, but you're getting a fraction of the space and build quality.

Value for Money

At $3,369, this tent scored a 6 in Value for Money, not because it's overpriced for what it is, but because it's a significant investment that only makes sense for specific use cases.

If you're setting up a hunting basecamp, a backyard glamping retreat, or a semi-permanent outdoor classroom, the cost-per-year over a decade of use becomes reasonable.

For occasional weekend camping, this is the wrong tent at any price.

User Reviews

Owner feedback earned a solid 8.5, with the most common praise centering on the canvas quality and the awning's practicality.

The recurring negative theme is transport logistics, with multiple owners wishing they'd measured their vehicle space before ordering.

Who It's For

This tent is for the camper building a semi-permanent basecamp: hunting outfitters, glamping hosts, families creating a backyard retreat, or anyone who wants a canvas structure they'll use for years.

You need a truck or trailer, a dedicated campsite, and the patience for a proper setup.

If that describes your situation, the Davis Oasis Retreat belongs on your shortlist alongside the best canvas tents we've reviewed.

The Bottom Line

The Davis Oasis Retreat 16 x 20 scored a 8.7 because it delivers exactly what serious canvas tent buyers want: American-made durability, genuine four-season weather protection, and enough space to live comfortably for extended stays.

The setup demands and transport bulk are real limitations, but for the right use case, this is a tent you'll hand down to your kids.

Full Specifications

Tent TypeCanvas, Wall
Seasons4-season
Sleeps6 people
Weightunknown lbs
Floor Area320 sq ft
Peak Height9' 8"
Floor Dimensions16 x 10
Doors1
Setup Time1 hour
Pole MaterialGalvanized steel poles
Floor Fabricnone
Rainfly FabricVinyl rain fly for comfort in any weather and UV protection.
Stove JackNo
Made InUSA
WarrantyFull
Additional NotesCan add stove jacks, windows, customized to your needs
Price$3,369

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Davis Oasis Retreat 16 x 20 best suited for?
This tent is ideal for luxury glamping setups and spacious group camping where you want a semi-permanent basecamp feel. With 320 square feet of floor space and a 116-inch peak height, it works well for families or groups of up to 6 who prioritize comfort over portability. The integrated stove jack also makes it a solid choice for hunters or cold-weather campers who want to run a wood stove inside.
How long does it take to set up the Davis Oasis Retreat, and can one person do it?
Plan for about an hour of setup time, and you will definitely want at least two people for the job. The galvanized steel pole frame and heavy duck canvas require some muscle to maneuver, so this is not a tent you pitch quickly after arriving at camp. Once it is up, though, it stays up well for extended trips.
How does this canvas wall tent handle rain, wind, and harsh weather?
The Davis Oasis Retreat scores a perfect 10 out of 10 for weather resistance, thanks to its all-pro treated natural canvas and included vinyl rain fly for UV protection. Canvas naturally breathes better than synthetic materials while still shedding rain effectively once the fibers swell. The 7-foot awning also provides covered outdoor space during storms.
Is the Davis Oasis Retreat worth $3,369?
That depends on how you plan to use it. The tent scores just 6 out of 10 for value because the price is steep compared to alternatives, but it earns perfect scores for quality, durability, and weather resistance. If you are setting up a seasonal basecamp or glamping site where the tent stays put for weeks or months, the investment makes more sense than for occasional weekend use.
How does the Davis Oasis Retreat compare to the White Duck Alpha Pro 16x20?
Both are 16x20 canvas wall tents in the same premium category, but the Davis Oasis Retreat scores slightly higher overall at 8.7 versus 8.2 for the White Duck Alpha Pro. The Davis is also about $130 cheaper at $3,369 compared to $3,500, though the White Duck officially sleeps 8 versus 6 for the Davis. If you need maximum capacity, the White Duck may edge ahead, but the Davis offers better overall value at this size.
How much headroom does this tent provide?
The Davis Oasis Retreat has a 116-inch peak height, which translates to over 9.5 feet of clearance at the center. This is tall enough for most adults to stand comfortably anywhere near the middle of the tent, and it creates a genuinely room-like feel rather than a cramped camping experience.
What do other owners say about the Davis Oasis Retreat?
User reviews average 8.5 out of 10, with owners consistently praising the heavy-duty duck canvas construction and how well the tent holds up over multiple seasons. The main complaints center on weight and bulk during transport, which is expected for a canvas wall tent of this size. Most owners treat it as a semi-permanent shelter rather than something they pack up frequently.
How does this tent compare to the White Duck 20-foot Avalon Bell Tent?
The Davis Oasis Retreat offers a more traditional wall tent layout with vertical walls and a rectangular footprint, while the Avalon Bell Tent has a circular design with sloping walls. The Davis costs $3,369 versus $1,850 for the Avalon, but it provides 320 square feet of usable floor space with better headroom throughout. If budget matters more than layout, the Avalon is worth considering, but the wall tent design maximizes usable interior space.

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