You plan to invest in Glamping tents, but not sure whether to go for Cotton or Oxford?
Let try to help you to choose wisely.

  • Canvas vs. Oxford
  • Comfort
  • Durability
  • Portability
  • Weather Resistance
  • Cold Weather Use
  • Maintenance
  • Environmental Sustainability
  • Price
  • The Final Verdict

Canvas Vs. Nylon

Ready? The canvas vs nylon tent showdown is about to commence.

We’ll take a look at how both materials perform in terms of:

  • Comfort
  • Durability
  • Portability
  • Weather resistance
  • Cold weather use
  • Maintenance
  • Environmental sustainability
  • Price

By the time we’re through, you’ll know exactly which tent material is right for you.

FEATURES

Cotton

Nylon

Confort
XX
Durability
XX
Weather Resistance
XX
Cold Weather Use
XX
Sustainability
XX
Maintenance
X
XX
Portability
X
XX
Price
X
XX

Comfort

Because Cotton canvas is a natural material, it’s more breathable than Nylon, which is a synthetic material. This means that the airflow in canvas tents is much better than in Nylon tents.

This means you’re less likely to get condensation inside your tent. This can sometimes be a problem when you have a synthetic tent, made of a material such as nylon.

This means you’re less likely to get condensation inside your tent. This can sometimes be a problem when you have a synthetic tent, made of a material such as nylon.

Although it’s more breathable, Cotton canvas is also a much better insulator. This means you’ll be able to stay cooler when it’s hot out, and warm when it’s cold out.

For these reasons, it’s safe to say that the level of comfort provided by a cotton canvas tent exceeds that of a nylon tent by quite a bit.

Which material provides more comfort? Cotton canvas.

Durability

Let be clear… Both canvas Cotton and Oxford are highly durable and strong materials.

That being said, canvas is more resistant to tearing than nylon is. Its thick threads prevent small rips from becoming larger over time. However, if you get a tent that’s made of Domeo cotton or Oxford canvas, it’ll also be highly durable. Like canvas, our Oxford polyester prevents insignificant damage from becoming more significant.

If you do get a rip in your canvas tent, you can easily stitch it back up with a sewing kit. To repair nylon, on the other hand, you need a special patch, which is somewhat more of a hassle.

Although canvas is more durable, is lighter than canvas, but only slightly less durable as it is no made for permanent oudoor installation.

Which material is more durable? Canvas.

Portability

When it comes to portability, nylon has definitely got the upper edge. But for a Glamping use, this point is useless as your tents are supposed to be permanently installed. but let pass through anyway

Nylon tents are lightweight, making them an excellent choice for backpackers and anybody looking to keep their load light. They’re also more compact, making them easier to carry around. But when talking about Glamping installation, it’s a clear disavantage.

Canvas tents are significantly heavier and bulkier. For Glamping or car camper, this will surely not be an issue. And anyway, despite a heavier weight, Canvas tents are still portable even if obviously not adapted for backpacking.

Which material is more portable? Nylon.

Weather Resistance

So, what about the nature conditions? Which tent material is going to hold up better against strong winds, rainfall and the sun’s harsh rays beating down onto it?

Well, when it comes to UV resistance, canvas tents come out on top. Nylon tents will wear down quickly over time because of repeated exposure to the sun and this. despite any anti-UV treatment. For this reason, a canvas tent will ultimately last you much longer than a nylon tent.

Canvas tents are also to be more stable in windy conditions than lightweight nylon tents.

Neither tent fabric is waterproof in itself. A nylon tent needs a rain fly to protect it from water and where the treatment faded or is missing, the water will quickly pass through the material. Domeo’s Canvas tents are all durably waterproof treated and the thickness of the canvas make more resistant to water infiltration

On a final note, nylon tents are quicker to dry than canvas. That means that if your tent gets wet and you don’t have enough time to let it fully dry before packing, you’re less likely to have trouble with it developing an odor if it’s nylon. But this doesn’t concern Glamping installation

Which material is more weather resistant? Canvas.

 

Cold Weather Use

Canvas is made of cotton, which is a fantastic insulator. This means that a canvas tent does a great job at keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the winter.

It’s also better at retaining heat. If you’re using a tent heater to heat the inside of your tent, the space inside will stay warmer for longer in a canvas tent.

If nylon can be used also in the cold, they can’t keep the heat inside. If you’re not sensitive to cold and full equipped for the winter, you’ll be just fine in a nylon tent, but canvas tents and mostly Cotton material are much more warmfull particularly if you are equipped with a heater or a fireplace. Domeo’s Canvas tents have a chimney hole as standard.

Which material is better for use in cold weather conditions? Canvas.

Maintenance

Now, different tent materials all require some kind of weatherproofing.

This can be done by applying a waterproofing spray. With canvas tents, however, it can also be done by just drenching the tent completely, and letting it dry out. This can be done once, or may need to be done several times, depending on the particular tent.

Now, as I mentioned, canvas tents take longer to dry out. This makes them a bit more susceptible to mildew. Because of this, you’ll need to clean a canvas tent a bit more often than you would for a nylon tent, to make sure you don’t end up with a moldy tent. Then, the quality of anti-mildew treatment is essential for your selection of tents.

When you’re cleaning a canvas tent, make sure to do so carefully. You don’t want to use a high-pressure cleaner or hose, and you don’t want to scrub the canvas tent fabric. Also, make sure you’re using water that isn’t any warmer than rainwater would be.

Nylon tents aren’t as sensitive, and you don’t have to take so many precautions when cleaning them. You can even get away with washing them in the washing machine most of the time. But bear in mind that nylon material is not made for being permanently installed and will fade fast.

Which material is easier to maintain? Nylon.

Environmental Sustainability

hands in gloves holding pieces of plastic from the ocean

Another aspect that shouldn’t be ignored is environmental sustainability. This is another category where canvas shines.

Because it’s a natural material, Cotton canvas is biodegradable. This means that once it’s reached the end of its lifespan, it’s able to degrade back into the earth, without leaving any trace or harming the planet in any way.

Nylon fabric, on the other hand, is a man-made fabric made from petroleum. Petroleum is a non-renewable resource, and making these tents involves the use of polluting chemicals. This process also produces toxic waste as a by-product, which is harmful to the environment, as well as animals and humans.

That’s not all, though.

Once a nylon tent’s lifespan has come to an end (which will be quicker than a canvas tent, by the way) it will end up sitting in a landfill. As time passes, it’ll break down into microplastics, which spread in the air we breathe and the water we drink.

That means that a nylon tent will continue to generate pollution and harm the environment, long after you’ve stopped using it. This should be an essential concern in your investment decision choice.

Which material is more environmentally sustainable? Canvas.

Price

Canvas tents are generally more expensive than nylon. This is because canvas is made of cotton, a natural material. Nylon, on the other hand, is synthetic, and is therefore more affordable.

As seen, nylon tent will be the right choice for short term and occasional use. But when it’s a matter of long-term use as for a Glamping Camp, Canvas is an obvious choice for a long use of the tent.

When it’s a question of permanent professional and commercial use, the short life span of nylon makes it a waste of money as it is not adapted to it.

Which material is cheaper? Nylon.

The Final Verdict

Canvas fabric is more durable and weather resistant. It also provides better comfort and performs better in 4 seasons and extremely cold weather conditions.

On the other hand, nylon is more portable, easier to maintain, and more affordable.

All in all, if you’re looking for a backpacking tent the choice is clear – a good quality nylon tent that won’t weigh you down on your travels is the way to go.

For a professional Glamping use you don’t mind the extra weight. It is obvious to recommend investing in a good canvas tent. The difference of costs between canvas and nylon is not so big but will make Canvas tents a much better investment for a long-term use.

As long as you take proper care of you canvas tents, they will last you for many years to come.

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Adapted from wildernesstimes.com – Viktorija Jones