Tent Type Bell, Yurt, Glamping, 4-Season, Canvas
Comfortably Sleeps 8 people
Seasons 4-season
Weight 80 lbs
Inside Height 9' 5"
Floor Area 200 sq ft
Vestibule None sq ft
Stove Jack No
Setup Time 20 mins
OVERALL SCORE
8.2/10

Our Take

The TETON Sports 16' Sierra Canvas Tent is built for campers who want a serious basecamp setup with room to stand, move, and actually live in for extended stays.

That 200 square feet of floor space and 113-inch peak height make it feel more like a cabin than a tent, and the waterproof canvas construction handles four-season conditions without feeling like a plastic bag.

The zip-away floor is a nice touch for versatility, but at 80 pounds with no stove jack, you're looking at a haul-in-and-stay-put situation rather than anything mobile.

Solid value at $799 if glamping or long-term camping is your thing, just don't expect easy setup or portability.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
9.0
Quality & Durability
8.0
Weather Resistance
8.0
Value for Money
8.0
Ease of Use
7.0
Intangibles
8.0
User Reviews
9.2

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • 200 sq ft floor and 113-inch peak height accommodate 8 people comfortably
  • Zip-away floor converts tent into a canopy for dual-purpose use
  • Multiple integrated electrical ports for lights and device charging
  • Four-season canvas construction with three top vents for year-round camping
  • Extra-wide door with mesh panels improves airflow and entry access

CONS

  • 80 lbs weight makes transport difficult without vehicle access
  • 90-day limited warranty is short for an $799 tent
BEST FOR Perfect for long-term glamping basecamps.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
TETON Sports 16' Sierra Canvas Tent
TETON Sports TETON Sports 16' Sierra Canvas Tent This tent
★ 8.2 $79980 lbs 8 people4-season 200 sq ft 0 sq ft1 ✓ Current
★ 7.5 $59983 lbs 8 people4-season 211 sq ft 0 sq ft1 vs →
★ 7.5 $42960 lbs 6 people4-season 135 sq ft 0 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.1 $3,800441-461 lbs 8 people4-season 384 sq ft 0 sq ft2 vs →
★ 8.8 $99990 lbs 8 people4-season 201 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.4 $1,850166 lbs 10 people4-season 314 sq ft1 vs →

What We Think

For families and festival crews who want a semi-permanent basecamp with genuine room to stand, move, and live, the TETON Sports 16' Sierra Canvas Tent delivers 200 square feet of usable space under a 113-inch peak that makes most cabin tents feel claustrophobic.

This bell tent scored a 8.2 overall, earning its marks through sheer livability and a canvas construction that breathes in summer heat while holding warmth when temperatures drop.

The tradeoff is weight and setup time, but if you're driving to your campsite and staying put for a week, those matter far less than they would on a weekend overnighter.

Space & Comfort

The 113-inch peak height is the headline spec here, and owners consistently call it out as the tent's defining feature.

You can stand fully upright anywhere near the center pole, which transforms daily camp life when you're staying multiple nights.

The 200 square feet of floor space officially sleeps eight, though realistically that's eight sleeping bags touching edges; six adults with gear is more comfortable.

Scored a 9.0 in Space & Comfort, which reflects that this tent is genuinely built for living in, not just sleeping in.

Quality & Durability

The 285-gram cotton canvas shell is the real deal, not a synthetic imitation, and owners who understand canvas vs. nylon tents appreciate the difference.

The 19-ounce interwoven polymer floor is substantially heavier than typical tent floors, which translates to meaningful puncture and abrasion resistance on rocky or rooty ground.

Heavy-duty zippers with oversized pulls are a small detail that matters when you're opening and closing the door dozens of times over a long stay.

Scored a 8.0 in Quality & Durability.

Weather Resistance

Cotton canvas naturally breathes while shedding rain once properly seasoned, and owners report the waterproofing holds up well in sustained showers.

Three integrated top vents manage condensation, which is critical in a canvas tent where moisture management determines comfort.

However, this tent lacks a stove jack, which limits its true four-season capability in cold climates where a wood stove is the difference between comfort and misery.

If winter heating is non-negotiable, the Danchel 16' Bell-Style Canvas Tent includes a stove jack at $599, though it scores lower overall at 7.5.

Scored a 8.0 in Weather Resistance.

Ease of Use

The 20-minute setup time is realistic for two people familiar with bell tents, though first-timers should budget longer.

At 80 pounds, this tent requires two people to transport and a vehicle parked reasonably close to your pitch site.

Owners consistently flag the weight as the tent's most significant practical limitation, so plan your logistics accordingly.

Scored a 7.0 in Ease of Use, the lowest dimension score and the honest tradeoff for this much canvas and steel.

Value for Money

At $799, this tent sits in a competitive spot against premium canvas options.

The White Duck 16' Regatta Bell Tent scores higher at 8.8 but costs $999, so the TETON represents genuine savings if the feature differences don't matter to you.

Scored a 8.0 in Value for Money.

User Reviews

Owner feedback runs remarkably positive, with the most common praise centering on the standing height and the zip-away floor that converts the tent into an open canopy for daytime use.

The recurring theme in negative reviews is hauling difficulty, which is fair criticism but also somewhat inherent to any serious canvas shelter.

Scored a 9.2 in User Reviews, reflecting strong real-world satisfaction from owners who understood what they were buying.

Who It's For

This tent fits families running week-long summer basecamps, festival crews who want a comfortable home base, and glampers who prioritize livability over portability.

If you need less space, TETON also makes the 12' Sierra Canvas Tent for $650, which sleeps five.

Skip this if your camping style involves frequent site changes or any distance between your car and your pitch.

The Bottom Line

The TETON Sports 16' Sierra Canvas Tent scored a 8.2 by delivering what long-stay campers actually need: genuine headroom, durable materials, and enough space to make a campsite feel like home.

The missing stove jack limits cold-weather potential, but for three-season basecamp use, this is a lot of tent for $799.

If you're staying put and want to stand up while you do it, this belongs on your best canvas tents shortlist.

Full Specifications

Tent TypeBell, Yurt, Glamping, 4-Season, Canvas
Seasons4-season
Sleeps8 people
Weight80 lbs
Floor Area200 sq ft
Vestibule AreaNone
Peak Height9' 5"
Floor Dimensions192 x 192 in
Doors1
Setup Time20 mins
Pole MaterialSteel or Aluminum
Poles2
Floor Fabric19-oz Interwoven Polymer
Rainfly FabricI do not have enough information to answer this query. The provided documents state that the TETON Sports 16' Sierra Canvas Tent is a bell tent made of cotton canvas, but they do not mention a rainfly fabric or suggest that it uses a separate rainfly. Some sources explicitly state "N/A" for rainfly material.
Footprint IncludedNo
Stove JackNo
Made InImported
Warranty90 Day Limited
Additional NotesZip-away floor turns tent into a canopy, Extra-wide door with mesh panels, Multiple integrated electrical ports, Built-in ventilation with three top vents, Heavy-duty zippers with extra-large pulls
Price$799

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the TETON Sports 16' Sierra Canvas Tent best for?
This tent is ideal for glampers and families setting up long-term basecamps where comfort matters more than portability. With 200 square feet of floor space and a 113-inch peak height, it works well for groups of up to 8 people who want a spacious, semi-permanent shelter for extended camping trips or seasonal use.
How long does it take to set up the TETON Sports Sierra Canvas Tent?
Expect about 20 minutes for setup, which is reasonable for a canvas tent of this size. The steel or aluminum pole structure is straightforward, but the 80-pound weight means you will want a second person to help manage the heavy canvas during pitching.
How does the TETON Sports Sierra Canvas Tent handle rain and wind?
The 285g waterproof cotton canvas shell provides solid weather protection, earning an 8.0 out of 10 weather resistance score. Canvas naturally breathes better than synthetic materials, reducing interior condensation, and the 19-oz interwoven polymer floor keeps ground moisture out. For a 4-season rating, it handles most conditions well, though the lack of a stove jack limits winter heating options.
Is the TETON Sports 16' Sierra Canvas Tent worth $799?
At $799, this tent scores 8.0 out of 10 for value, offering a solid balance of quality canvas construction and generous space. It costs $200 more than the Danchel 16' Bell Tent but delivers better overall quality, and it is significantly cheaper than premium options like the White Duck Regatta at $999.
Can you actually stand up inside this tent?
Yes, comfortably. The 113-inch peak height gives you over 9 feet of headroom at the center, which is one of the highest you will find in bell tents. Even tall adults can move around freely without hunching, making it feel more like a room than a tent.
How does the TETON Sports Sierra compare to the Danchel 16' Bell Tent?
The TETON Sports scores 8.2 overall versus 7.5 for the Danchel, with notably better user reviews (9.2 vs. not specified) and build quality. However, the Danchel costs $200 less at $599 and includes a stove jack for wood stove heating, which the TETON lacks. If winter heating is a priority, the Danchel may be the better choice despite the lower overall score.
How does this tent compare to the White Duck 16' Regatta Bell Tent?
The White Duck Regatta scores slightly higher at 8.8 overall and costs $200 more at $999. Both sleep 8 people in similar footprints, but the White Duck is known for premium canvas quality and finishing details. The TETON Sports offers about 90% of the performance at 80% of the price, making it a reasonable choice for buyers watching their budget.
What do owners say about the TETON Sports Sierra Canvas Tent?
Owner feedback is strongly positive, with a user review score of 9.2 out of 10, the highest score in this tent's rating breakdown. Buyers consistently praise the spacious interior and canvas quality, though some note the 80-pound weight makes transport challenging without vehicle access directly to your campsite.

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