The Stout Tent Pro Series 13 ft was created for a refined outdoor lifestyle — a canvas retreat designed to transform private properties, boutique resorts, and carefully curated landscapes into true places of escape. Its classic bell-tent silhouette feels timeless and architectural, immediately conveying a sense of space, stillness, and harmony with the surrounding environment.
Here, time slows. The space invites you to breathe, to pause, to take in the quiet and the natural world beyond its walls. Whether for weekend getaways immersed in nature or for shaping a destination meant to be enjoyed year-round, this tent becomes a discreet yet striking presence — a personal refuge designed to endure.
Balanced, elegant, and never overstated, it captures the essence of contemporary glamping — comfort, beauty, and intention expressed through a design that speaks of care, permanence, and considered living.
Key Features
• Material: 100% natural, waterproof, mold-resistant cotton canvas
• Canvas Weight: Heavy-duty 10.06 oz / 340 gsm single-weave construction
• Design: Signature double-wall construction with secondary mesh sidewall for enhanced ventilation
• Groundsheet: Zip-in heavy-duty PVC groundsheet for easy cleaning
• Stove Jack: Built-in stove jack, adjustable up to 6 inches (flashing kit sold separately)
• A/C Compatibility: Built-in A/C jack (15,000 BTU A/C recommended)
• Power Access: Two protected power cord pass-throughs
• Stability: Reinforced guy lines and heavy-duty rebar stakes
• Setup: One-person setup in approximately 15 minutes
Specifications
• Diameter: 13 ft (4 m)
• Interior Space: Approximately 132 sq. ft.
• Center Pole Height: Approximately 8 ft 2.5 in
• Tent Weight: Approximately 76 lbs
• Packed Dimensions: Approximately 36 in x 12 in x 12 in
• Canvas Weight: 10.06 oz / 340 gsm
• Canvas Type: Natural cotton canvas
• Door Configuration: Single Door

Care & Use
Stout Tents are crafted from premium 100% cotton canvas. To maintain its beauty, breathability, and waterproofing, and to ensure your warranty coverage remains valid, please follow these specialized care instructions.
The “Seasoning” Process (Mandatory for First Use)
• Initial Weathering: Before your first trip, set the tent up and soak it thoroughly with a garden hose, then let it dry completely.
• Sealing the Fibers: This process allows the cotton fibers to swell and the needle holes in the seams to shrink, creating a natural waterproof seal. If skipped, the tent may “mist” inside during the first rainfall.
Moisture & Mildew Prevention
• Bone Dry Storage: Never store your canvas tent damp or wet. This is the most important rule for canvas. Even a few hours in a bag while damp can cause irreversible mold and mildew damage.
• The 24-Hour Rule: If you must pack up in the rain, you must re-pitch the tent within 24 hours in a dry location until the canvas is “bone dry” to the touch before final storage.
• Airflow: Canvas is naturally breathable, but keeping windows or vents slightly open reduces internal condensation and prevents a “musty” smell during use.
Cleaning & Fabric Care
• Dry Brushing: Most dirt and dried mud can be removed once dry using a stiff-bristled brush.
• Water Only: For deeper cleaning, use only cold water. Never use detergents, bleach, or dish soap, as these will destroy the canvas’s natural protective oils and waterproof coating.
• Bird Droppings & Sap: Clean these off as soon as possible with water to prevent permanent staining or degradation of the fabric.
Zippers & Hardware
• Tensioning: Cotton canvas shrinks and expands based on humidity. Regularly check your guy lines; if the canvas is too tight during rain, it stresses the seams. If too loose, water can pool on the roof.
• Zipper Care: Do not force zippers. If a zipper is sticking, check for fabric obstructions and clean the teeth with a brush. Apply a specialized zipper lubricant or wax periodically.
Safe Operation
• Stove Safety: If using a wood stove, ensure the stove jack is properly installed and that the chimney pipe has a spark arrestor to prevent embers from landing on the roof.
• No Open Flames: Never use candles or open flames inside the tent.