White Duck 12'X14' Alpha Wall Tent with Stove Jack
Our Take
The White Duck 12'X14' Alpha Wall Tent with Stove Jack is a beast of a basecamp shelter built for hunters and glampers who want serious four-season protection without sacrificing living space.
That 168 square feet of floor space and integrated stove jack make it a legitimate cold-weather home, and the DYNADUCK canvas with anodized aluminum frame should hold up for years.
The tradeoff is real though: at 205 pounds with a 30-minute two-person setup, this tent demands commitment and a vehicle-accessible site.
If you can stomach the $2,400 price tag and don't need to haul it far, it delivers on durability and comfort where cheaper options fall short.
How We Rated It
Pros & Cons
PROS
- ✓Rugged DYNADUCK canvas
- ✓Anodized aluminum frame
- ✓Integrated stove jack
CONS
- ✕Heavy, bulky frame
- ✕Two-person setup
How It Compares
| Tent | Score | Est. Price | Weight | Sleeps | Seasons | Floor Area | Vestibule | Doors | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() White Duck White Duck 12'X14' Alpha Wall Tent with Stove Jack This tent | ★ 8.3 | $2,400 | 205 lbs | 5 people | 4-season | 168 sq ft | — | 1 | ✓ Current |
| ★ 8.3 | $1,880 | 192 lbs | 4 people | 4-season | 120 sq ft | — | 1 | vs → | |
| ★ 8.3 | $2,550 | 262 lbs | 7 people | 4-season | 224 sq ft | — | 1 | vs → | |
| ★ 8.2 | $3,500 | 357lbs (water repellent) 379lbs (fire repellent) | 8 people | 4-season | 320 sq ft | — | 1 | vs → | |
![]() TETON Sports TETON Sports Sierra Canvas Tent | ★ 8.3 | $650 | 56 lbs | 5 people | 4-season | 113 sq ft | — | 1 | vs → |
| ★ 8.5 | $590 | 51 lbs | 5 people | 4-season | 133 sq ft | — | 1 | vs → |
What We Think
Built for hunters and backcountry basecamp setups where you're staying put for days or weeks, the White Duck 12'x14' Alpha Wall Tent is a serious shelter for serious conditions.
This four-season canvas wall tent scored a 8.3 overall, earning top marks for space and features while taking hits on portability and value.
At 205 pounds and $2,400, this is not a tent for casual campers, but for those running extended hunting camps or backcountry operations, it delivers exactly what that use case demands.
Space & Comfort
With 168 square feet of floor area and a 104-inch peak height, this tent functions more like a semi-permanent structure than traditional camping shelter.
You can stand upright anywhere inside, set up cots for five people with room to spare, and still have space for gear storage and a wood stove.
The four windows provide ventilation and natural light that makes extended stays genuinely livable.
This dimension scored a 10.0 in Space & Comfort, and for basecamp-style camping, that rating is earned.
Quality & Durability
The 10.10 oz. Army Duck cotton canvas, which White Duck calls DYNADUCK, is the real deal.
Owners consistently praise the rugged canvas construction as noticeably heavier and more substantial than cheaper alternatives.
The anodized aluminum frame resists corrosion and handles repeated setup and breakdown cycles, which matters when you're running a seasonal hunting camp.
The free-floating 16 oz. PVC groundsheet is a smart design choice, making cleaning and transport easier than integrated floors.
If you're weighing canvas vs. nylon tents, this is the kind of build quality that justifies canvas for long-term use.
Scored a 9.0 in Quality & Durability.
Features & Extras
The integrated stove jack is the headline feature here, and owners call it out as a primary reason for choosing this tent.
Running a wood stove inside transforms a cold-weather camp from survivable to comfortable, and the stove jack is properly reinforced for safe, repeated use.
Combined with the four windows and lifetime warranty, this tent scored a 10.0 in Features & Extras.
Weather Resistance
Army Duck canvas is naturally breathable and water-repellent, handling rain and condensation better than synthetic alternatives in most conditions.
For true four-season use, you'll want to understand how to waterproof a canvas tent to maintain performance over time.
The vertical walls shed snow better than bell tent designs, making this a stronger choice for heavy winter use.
Scored a 8.0 in Weather Resistance.
Ease of Use
Here's the honest tradeoff: this tent requires two people to set up, and owners consistently flag the heavy, bulky frame as the main drawback.
The 30-minute setup time is realistic for an experienced pair, but expect longer on your first attempt.
At 205 pounds, transport requires a vehicle with real cargo capacity.
The TETON Sports Sierra Canvas Tent weighs just 56 pounds and costs $650, making it dramatically easier to move, though it sacrifices the Alpha's standing height and stove-ready features.
Scored a 6.0 in Ease of Use.
Value for Money
At $2,400, this is a significant investment, and the 6.0 in Value for Money reflects that reality.
The White Duck 10'x12' Alpha Wall Tent with Stove Jack starts at $1,880 for the 4-person version if you need less space, while the White Duck 14'x16' Alpha Wall Tent adds 94 square feet for just $150 more if you need room for seven.
For hunters and outfitters who will use this tent season after season, the lifetime warranty and build quality justify the price.
User Reviews
Owner satisfaction runs high, with a 9.4 User Reviews Score reflecting consistent praise for the canvas quality and overall construction.
The most common criticism echoes our Ease of Use concern: the weight and bulk make this a two-person operation.
Who It's For
This tent is built for hunters running week-long camps, outfitters setting up seasonal basecamps, and anyone who needs a semi-permanent four-season shelter with wood stove capability.
If you're looking for something from our best canvas tents list that you can actually live in, this is the category.
Solo campers and anyone without vehicle access to their campsite should look elsewhere.
The Bottom Line
The White Duck 12'x14' Alpha Wall Tent scored a 8.3 because it does exactly what a hunting basecamp tent should do: provide rugged, stove-ready shelter you can stand up in for extended backcountry stays.
The weight and two-person setup are real limitations, but they're acceptable tradeoffs for a tent built to last decades.
If you need a serious four-season shelter and have the means to transport it, this delivers.
Full Specifications
| Tent Type | Canvas, Wall, Glamping, Hot Tent |
|---|---|
| Seasons | 4-season |
| Sleeps | 5 people |
| Weight | 205 lbs |
| Floor Area | 168 sq ft |
| Peak Height | 8' 8" |
| Floor Dimensions | 12 x 14 ft |
| Doors | 1 |
| Setup Time | 30 mins |
| Pole Material | Anodized aluminum poles |
| Floor Fabric | Free-floating 16 oz. PVC groundsheet for easy cleaning and carry |
| Rainfly Fabric | 10.10 oz. Army Duck Cotton Canvas |
| Footprint Included | No |
| Made In | Imported |
| Warranty | Lifetime |
| Additional Notes | Canvas, 4 Windows, Stove Jack |
| Price | $2,400 |
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