Camping in Comfort: Inside the Springbar 10x14 Canvas Tent! Winter Van Life Tour
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The Springbar Classic Jack is made from 100% cotton duck canvas, designed to keep you dry while maintaining breathability. Experience legendary strength and durability. This tent can withstand heavy winds and rain, providing you with reliable shelter for your outdoor van life! With a spacious interior living space, large windows, and no-see-um mesh for bug protection, the Springbar Classic Jack is truly a camper's dream.
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Thanks for watching!
I see that even Cody takes his shoes off when he is in the tent. What a good boy he is.
I’d never feel secure at night in a tent but to have it as a day space would be great you can be up moving around inside in all types of weather.
I totally agree with having a tent of any type. Everyone needs a space. Even pets. 😊
The Nomad's portable living room. ❤
I watched a TH-cam video about a guy from Colorado camping in a couple feet of snow in a canvas tent with a wood stove and he was warm. I think you interviewed the guy, he drives a Tacoma.
My 2 grandkids and I spent a couple of months in Ehrenberg in a Kodiak Flex-Bow canvas tent a few years ago. It is very similar to the Springbar. We went through a couple of gnarly thunderstorms with high winds that destroyed some tents around us. That's when I realized my money was well spent because that Kodiak was bulletproof!!
I wondered about spending a considerable amount of time in a tent. If I wanted to go south for the winter and opted to stay in a resort style campground rather than a hotel or rent a stranger's house. I would have to use a very large tent because I would want the room but it's something I thought about. Would you do it again? I also would consider a Kodiak because they are considerably cheaper than Springbar. I own a Springbar but if I wanted to buy this extra-large tent, it costs over two grand.
I am from SLC and when I was in Boy Scouts, we used these tents for all camping aside from the backpacking trips. Amazing tents, I am definitely considering one for longer term/winter camping, and for when I get a parcel of land as a home base while I build my small off grid cabin. The wood stove addition seems like a game changer as well!
Canvas tents are the best! My husband/ I picked up a used canvas cook tent thru a US Forest Service auction. We used this tent for 3 summers while building our house in Alaska.
Bob, get 8" lag bolts and thick fender washers to use in place of the stakes. I use a battery powered impact driver and 3/8 socket to drive the stakes in. Makes setup and tear down much easier.
I had a springbar and it was fantastic. It was like a small studio apartment with ample room to stand, for beds, and to live. I got rid of it because I camp alone and it was just too heavy for me to move and put up on my own. I am a 5’7” older woman with average arm strength. If you are strong this is the way to go.
How did it stand up in a strong wind?
@@777cretbothese are incredible in high winds. They've been tested all over the world from the deserts of Utah to Everest Basecamp.
Thanks Bob for these comments on a valuable tent for us. We all appreciate your honesty views. See you on your next one.
Hey Bob - could you show us the size these tents are when they are packed in their bag? Curious what kind of room we need in our vehicle to carry this (or another of the tents you’ve reviewed)? Thank you
Ours is an 8x10. The tent plus two tarps (one for outside and one for inside) fits into a big army duffle bag backpack thing. Plus there's a long skinny canvas bag for the poles. And we also have a canvas bag for the burly stakes and a hammer.
It's a big tent! But very comfortable and easy to set up. Given what it offers us by way of space, we'll make room for it in our truck camper for longer trips.
Hopefully this description helps. You might find photos of the tent bagged up on their website.
Thank you Bob for bringing an alternative in living life and merry Christmas 😂
I have looked at springbar tents for the last couple months. That does have some great ventilation with the big windows. That is a huge plus. But I think that is a little too big for one person. I’ve been looking at the classic jack 100 which is the 10 by 10. I think it would be a better fit for me personally. I also think a 10 by 10 would be a good size for 2 people. More than 2 people most of the time you’re going to be sitting outside under a shade tree or a fire pit. Great video. I’ve heard nothing but good things about the springbar tents.
Back in 1971 my husband and I had a Coleman 10 x 12 tent that was very similar to this tent. Brings back good memories of camping in that tent with are 3 sons.
I can certainly start to the short life of a Gazelle hub-style. If used full-time, AND take care of it, it might last you 3 yrs. I never put mine away wet, swept the inside before packing-up, etc. Shade at times can be ellusive, y'all know. On the other hand, lightweight tents can "hold you over" until you can afford better (bigger vehicle, canvas, etc.).
Bob Merry Christmas and to your staff . Great video . I need this tent . I have sold my F 250 and brought Chrysler Town and Country.
Thank you for this information. I did not know there were still good tents available that I, as an older female can manage.
They are fantastic tents, but some models like the one Bob shows is around 80lbs.
Have Canvas camp sibley 4.5 m. It’s 75 lbs but only takes 15-20 minutes to setup When my mom borrowed it she had tent on dolly would roll it dump it setup. Then when done roll up put on dolly on top. Tie it on roll over then dolly away. What ever canvas tent you look at can be heavy but solutions exist good luck and have fun
My husband and I have a canvas wall tent and awning...I think 10'x12' each. It is the best tent ever...you will never get wet from rain in a good canvas tent!
EDIT: My tent doesnt have grommets either, it has loops made out of extra heavy duty canvas.😊
Sounds great, what brand is it?
They must have been the OEM for Coleman's nearly identical tent back in the 70s-80s. That was a great tent.
That perimeter bottom stake anchor design is the same as on my old (1950's) "Camplete" 8×10 canvas tent. Although old, not as heavy canvas, and needs a water proof treatment after these decades.
Originally had a center pole, decades ago I found an exterior frame (modified) which works fine. Need to improve/sew on better exterior loops to the poles.
Does that tent come with the exterior poles for the canvas door flap/awnings?
Yes Bob, a good tent is a great way to adventure. Plus, "saves" your campsite when leaving for day adventure.
Easy to carry on any car, use a trailer hitch platform.
Those provided tent stakes are okay. I use/prefer a style which has a "hook" down, against the ground, keeping perimeter loop from coming off in a bad wind event.
I use an old Coleman catalytic heater, uses white gas, keeps it toasty, before bed, or in the AM. Not operational all night.
Gets the morning tent interior about 45 degrees during snow events.
I love the tent, everything about it, especially being able to put in a stove. I dont think we have anything like that in Australia, more's the pity.
I was wondering what breed of dog cody is, he looks like a kelpie or heeler mix.
My new home outside of the bus!!!! Thank you..Bob....This brings so much more options for privacy while my daughter is along for the adventure🎉🎉🎉❤👍🤗🚍
Resembles the old Coleman's. Me and my sister put those up all over Canada and the US in the 69s and 70s. My folks dragged us all over.
Man CAVE LOL ❤
Having an extra room when you are parked for awhile is nice, even a smaller one 👍🏼
I lived in a Kodiak Canvas 10x10 Flexbow, which is the same design, for a year as a nomad mountain man. It will hold up to desert winds if it's properly staked, but it's a miserable experience, and the wind in the desert will blow the smoke from the stove back into the tent.
We were given a vintage Springbar 8x10 tent this summer. We love it! So easy to set up and very comfortable for 2 humans plus 2 dogs. Or dog pushed through the bottom of the screen door which wasn't zipped up. He ended up tearing the bottom 8" of one side of the door. The repair was made quickly and inexpensively! I know the screens in the windows will rot out in the sun so it's recommend to try to keep them protected. Other than that, these tents will definitely last decades! We just got a truck camper and are going to keep this tent for "guests" and for extra space if we want to stay in a particular spot for more than a night or two.
It's worth noting that the parents for the Springbar technology expired a few years back so there are a few other companies that make tents that have springbars. In general, I think they are a less expensive option but I can't speak to their quality, design, or customer service.
I love the enormous windows for ventilation and still you have shade to take a nice nappy 😊thanks Bob
I also like that it looks like the door is flat at the bottom so you don't have to step up & over to get in the door, which is really important if you or a family member is in a wheelchair. Thanks for sharing Bob n Cody!!
They actually do have a 4" flap. I think the intention is to help keep dirt out of the tent. I don't know but you might be able to make those stakes a little looser and then could roll right over the door jamb in a wheelchair.
I strongly encourage a call or email to them with questions and suggestions. Their customer service is beyond excellent!
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awesome bob the sheer size and the perfect spot for the stove happy camping
Nice plug for Springbar, Bob! I have the Highline 6, after watching one of your videos and I love it…looking forward to joining the RTR in Jan ‘24!
Very informative, Bob, HAPPY Holidays to you and cody
Tents like this can be AWESOME when in great weather or with medium to large size groups. However, keep in mind that large tents that do not offer a stove hole for a good tent stove, require greater heat production to keep its occupants warm. If you're a solo traveler or a group of 4 or less, you may be FAR BETTER OFF working with a much smaller tent, including a dome tent option... Otherwise, even low temp sleeping bags with a good pad mat not be enough....Just A Reminder & Thought to seriously consider...The Road Is Yours!! Travel Safe!!!
Does canvas breakdown slower than synthetic materials? I’m alone with my little dog and considering this lifestyle in the near future. I would think synthetic would offer more insulation but I really don’t know. Thanks for any reply.
@@liz-sy2ljyou’ll stay warmer longer in canvas. However canvas tents are very heavy. So if you are a smaller person or not that strong, you may think about getting TWO nylon tents, and putting one inside the other. If you’re a large man, canvas would be the way to go, or have a helper
Glamping ❤🎉😊
Totally agree Bob, and from what I see the prices of canvas tents are becoming more and more reasonable, especially on Amazon.
Good afternoon Bob I would like to own this tent, but cannot seem to save enough to get both a living space & a piece of earth to pitch it on. I've been watching your videos for 2016 & truly feel that I would benefit in SO MANY ways from this lifestyle.
Thank you for sharing 🌻🐝✌️💞🤟✨️🧚♂️
Loved this video, can you do a feature on the stove on fitting it together and working please, sending everyone a happy xmas and new year 😊❤🎅
Springbar has great videos on installing and setting up the Winnerwell stoves. They will show you a lot.
I have one of these and it is absolutely terrific! Its a mansion for one person! I can set it up by myself at 64 years old.
Great review Bob! Fantastic looking tent. 🐾🙏🏻✌🏻
I totally agree that Springbar is the best canvas tent of this design/support system (the "springbar") which has been plagiarized by several companies. I also own a 10X14 Springbar, made in Salt Lake City, but the Classic Jack series is made in Asia, by a carefully selected and trained team, and using different sources for canvas. I wouldn't know if there is a difference between the two as I own only the Family Camper 7, manufactured as stated, in Salt Lake City. Have never had an issue with mine in 9 years, through some of the worst autumn New England weather. Cheers.
Living on the road is difficult & out of a small car or sub-compact car, it's difficult to say the least. Real estate is prime when in
a small car so deciding on a large vs small tent varies? You have limited room to store stuff & if you're staying at a site for less
3 days, it makes little sense to be putting up/taking down a large tent BUT if you're staying for more than 4 days, I can see the
utilizing of a larger space. I'm thinking out loud from my own experience & needs. People are amazing in things they do & why
they do them..... lol, I'm getting close to having to live out so I'm gathering info to incite / propel things in that direction. Yeah
and it's a big step but I believe I'm in the right spot to learn what I need. peace
Cool ❤
I have the 10x14 Kodiak vx deluxe canvas tent.
I’ve had it for a decade it is amazing tent.
No problems in 50 mph winds, rain or snow does not leak.
Great for big queen size mattress, and a 6 foot foldable table with buddy heater keeps me toasty.
The triangle side windows on the kodiac 10x14 deluxe vx are really huge lots of ventilation for those hot summer days, and the views are amazing, compared to springbar 10x14.
It is a bargain for 699.00 as I just looked there on sale at-(competitive edge).
Great tent! great price!and holds up to a great 4 season tent.
It does have a huge foot print but I have always found a place to set it up.
Kodiak, and spring bar are really the best for quick set up and durability.
Lots of room for my husky on a long camping trip in the back country of Big Bear.
Its a 5 star ⛺️
Nice for sure!
Great stuff right here
Thanks Bob! You're always "steering" us in one right direction or another. 😆 I'm looking into one right now.
Strap tent to roof rack
Love this Bob! Thank you for this! Marvelous review. Hit all the hot spots. Happy trails and stay safe
🙏🏼🐾🎶
I'd love to see a Hemp tent
Hi Bob, I enjoyed your video on this tent. I believe your dog, Cody likes it as well. If I could handle the overall weight of this tent, I would consider however being one person I would have to consider a lightweight but durable fabric. I own an instant pop up tent which just last year I was in Wyoming and I went through heavy wind and rain and it held up well 👍. I was very fortunate it got very lucky a little water got inside. But it’s a good 4 season tent. Bless you Bob 🙏. Thank you for sharing
I have a cube..easy up..i was told just buy real canvas to throw over it and it will work well.
When i was little my dad bought one..he was so excited..we have a farm and we put it up in the middle of our grove..had camp outs as a family in it on canvas cots. We had it just one summer..the next someone stole it..while we were at church....😢😢😢😢
I got my tent last year10 14 and I really like it
I bought my winnerwell nomad medium stove from spring bar,they were good to use. I was in Canada 🇨🇦 when I ordered my winnerwell. Yes their tents are quality!!
NICE. ❤
I love the tents outstanding
Great review of a fantastic tent. I want one for my off grid property.
That is cool, I live in Utah. Have to check them out.
Very nice
Nice tent,
Have a Canvas camp 4.5 meter Sibley tent and 3m tent. Amazing tents and my 4.5 M has stove in it. I have been in snow storm that dumped 19 inches over two days and another trip with 50+mph winds. My canvas camp tents are glorious in both situations. The venting on it saves me when in Texas during summer. Canvas camp Sibley is my goto if not backpacking (then just tarp and bivy or single wall for weight)
It looks like I'm alone here. It is nice to see new stuff but for example I can't afford a $1000 tent.
Nice quality. Hope I can get one before the rush!! 🎉
This is a nice option for me with a car I don’t want to get rid of it
A couple years ago we bought a Shelterlogic greenhouse on clearance for 50 bucks. We use it as an outdoor.kitche.
#Grateful 🙏 love you guys, thank you, #mahalo
i have a flex bow 9x8 kodiak and i love it
Wow I grew up tent camping & love this. I would sell my travel trailer & go for that if I didn’t have to work full time. I need a shower before work every day & my dogs probably would get to hot in the summertime in there.
A good tent is a great tent for car or smaller SUV campers. You can sleep in the car if you have safety concerns, such as in bear country.Then you have lounging room for the day.
You can give it to me! 😊😄😄 It's a nice tent for sure.
You can't go wrong with a canvas tent. I have one that's 60 years old. It's just a cheap one from Sears, but it's still in good condition. I don't know how many nylon tents I've had over the years. There's just no comparison.
Love it plus the stove can be cooked on
finally figured out where Santa Claus goes in the summer
Make sure wood is properly seasoned only. Have winnerwell nomad medium in 03 e250. It's perfect in +10f weather.
File that under "I want it" for sure.
The 10 by 14 thats made in china is 400 dollars cheaper. but it doesent have the wood stove option and the windows are a little different. And if I remember correctly the canvas is a bit thinner. But the quality is still very good. I wanted to support the american workers, but $400 dollars is a lot of money to me.
I've got nice truck bed tent. I've used it once. It took so long to figure it out. TH-cam help me😂. Thing about regular tent your subject to animals. Seen to many stories on animal attacks. That's why got the truck bed tent. I can stand up in it and it has rain piece for top.
It reminds me a little of our old canvas tent we had when I was a kid…except our windows were nowhere near as huge. Our was only 10x10. When we were kids my three siblings and our neighbors three kids would come over for a sleep over in the summer. But this one is so much fancier. You are right about not liking a center interior pole. Our had only exterior aluminum poles. If I lived in my car, I’d get one like this. Thanks for the review
I would love to have a reliable tent, but l’ve heard that tents are not good in a windy environment. I don’t know of any places that are not windy and/or not absolutely freezing in the winter. Therefore, I am afraid to buy a tent. I don’t have the resources to buy anything that I can’t use in a windy/cold environment that will not provide a stable wind resistant environment. I’m a first time nomad and have little experience. Thank you for all the information you provide! I would have no hope otherwise. ❤😊
How do you leave your tent to go run to town? Dose anyone mess with it
rock solid tent, but I'd guess some folks (me being one of them) would have trouble lifting the 50 pound tent body.
Hi BoB, I have been watching your videos 5 cars ago, you are a very nice man how long can i stay at Ehrenberg... 14 days or can i stay longer plz please anserwermy question...joe from mo. leaving in one Day
Would like to ask about your Van life 101 how to charge a third battery . I followed all the step word out very good, now is the question the third battery is a lithium Mimi battery ( really nice size) the Vehicle battery is lead acid going to a lithium battery to charge it is that wrong or do I have to put something in line to make it work. Really enjoy seeing your videos. Can't wait to get out there retired at 74YR. I with I did it sooner LOL
Didn't the man from Springbar offer a 15% discount on the Springbar Skyliner? You did include a 20% discount code for 2 tents other than the Skyliner. Is it possible for you to inquire about the Skyliner discount code? Thank you.
Bob, is there a Classic Jack 100 there that we could investigate?
Can one person set up that tent? How difficult is it?
How heavy is it when in the bag?
I wouldn't suggest getting a tent with the large windows if you plan on using it in winter.
Those are so expensive. $$$
I just don't see how it will hold up to strong wind
It’s canvas, they hold up extremely well
Although spring bar is an excellent tent I’ve got a 10 person Kodiak I wouldn’t trade for the world both are great tents bout 3 years ago I think I paid 800 for it
Is that tent water proof? Is it treated with a water proof solution?
Yes. It's applied at the factory.