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Discover the Wagaya, a breathable and stylish tent perfect for your outdoor escapades. It features a polycotton inner tent that maintains a comfortable atmosphere, warding off humidity and condensation. This material helps retain heat in cold conditions and, with mesh panels, ensures a cool breeze in warm weather. Boasting a 35 sq ft inner space plus a 15 sq ft enclosed awning, Wagaya offers ample room for gear storage. DOD's effortless 1Pull setup and chic, muted color palette add a touch of Japanese elegance to your camping experience.
Canvo™ is a mix of cotton and polyester. Compared to polyester, Canvo™ provides a superior camping experience. The material breathes so the tent does not become humid, it’s quieter in the wind, and it’s more durable. Canvo™ is commonly used for tents in Europe and Japan. It is used less commonly in North America due to the cost. In an effort to introduce Canvo™ tents to the North American market, DOD is offering our line of Canvo™ tents at prices competitive to polyester tents. You can learn more about Canvo™ tents here.
Colors: Tan
Sleeping capacity: 2 adults
Dimensions
Assembled Size:
W x D x H: 94 in x 94 in x 47 in (240 cm x 240 cm x 120cm)
Inner Size:
W x D x H: 89 in x 57 in x 41 in (225 cm x 145 cm x 103 cm)
Packed size:
W x D x H: 28 in x 9 in x 8 in (71 cm x 22 cm x 21 cm)
Weight: 14 lbs (6.5 kg)
Materials
Flysheet: 150D polyester (PU coating, UV protection)
Inner tent (sides): Polycotton (65% polyester, 35% cotton)
Inner tent (floor): 210D polyester (PU coating)
Ground sheet: 210D polyester (PU coating) )
Frame: Aluminum alloy
Peg: Steel
Polycotton tents provide a more comfortable camping experience. They breathe to release humidity and insulate to keep in warmth. Polycotton tents are also durable, have a more natural hand feel, and are quiet in the wind. DOD uses polycotton that is 60-70% polyester, 30-40% cotton.
As a mix of synthetic and natural fiber - polycotton possesses the best characteristics of both. Synthetic tents don’t breathe, so they become humid when occupied overnight. And synthetic fabrics tear and melt more easily than natural fabrics. Synthetics have almost no ability to hold warmth. At the other end of the spectrum, all-cotton tents are comfortable, durable, and hold warmth but they are heavy and bulky. They also require treatment to achieve waterproofness. Polycotton tents are comfortable, durable, waterproof, and hold warmth without being heavy and bulky.
Polycotton tarps offer a more comfortable camping experience. They breathe to allow air circulation and are durable, have a more natural hand feel, and are quiet in the wind. DOD uses polycotton composed of 60-70% polyester and 30-40% cotton.
As a blend of synthetic and natural fibers, polycotton combines the best characteristics of both materials. Synthetic fabrics are prone to tearing and melting more easily than natural ones. On the other hand, all-cotton tarps, while durable and quiet, are heavy, bulky, and require regular treatment to maintain waterproofness. Polycotton tarps provide comfort, durability, waterproof qualities, and quietness without the bulkiness or heaviness.
I bought this tent a while back, and didn't want to post a review until I got a few nights in, including nights that included inclement weather. Frankly, I'm rather impressed. In mild weather, it is both warmer and less humid than I would have expected. And in rain, while I expected there to be some extent of "moistening," I experienced none. The fly held off the moisture admirably, and the cotton only seemed to absorb what I'd expect from humidity in the air. I'm not sure if I'd take this tent in horribly inclement weather, but I'm also uncertain if that's the sort of camping trip this was made for.
I bought this tent a while back, and didn't want to post a review until I got a few nights in, including nights that included inclement weather. Frankly, I'm rather impressed. In mild weather, it is both warmer and less humid than I would have expected. And in rain, while I expected there to be some extent of "moistening," I experienced none. The fly held off the moisture admirably, and the cotton only seemed to absorb what I'd expect from humidity in the air. I'm not sure if I'd take this tent in horribly inclement weather, but I'm also uncertain if that's the sort of camping trip this was made for.
Recommended for those who love to explore. Durable and comfotable!
Much bigger inside than you'd think. Came in handy when it dumped rain on us one night... Highly recommended!
Durable and stylish. Nice.