Field Gear Built for Backcountry Conditions

Wall tents, panniers, and hunting camp supplies for outfitters and hunters built in Fairfield serving all of Montana and beyond

When you set up a hunting camp in the backcountry, your gear has to handle weather that changes by the hour and terrain that tests every seam and strap. Tents that leak, panniers that tear, and tarps that do not stay put can turn a successful hunt into a scramble to protect meat, feed, and equipment. Mountain View Canvas builds wall tents, vinyl panniers, manty rope, tack tent organizers, range tent covers, manty tarps, feed bags, wall tent frames, wall tent flies, and bed rolls designed for outfitters, hunters, and ranch operations around Montana who need field gear that holds up under extended outdoor exposure.


Each product is made from weather-resistant materials and built with practical designs that focus on ease of setup, transport, and storage. Wall tent frames are engineered to support the canvas under snow load and wind, and flies add an extra layer of protection when conditions worsen. Panniers and feed bags are reinforced at stress points to handle weight and rough handling during pack trips. Custom sizing and build options are available for specialized hunting camps that require non-standard dimensions or additional features.


If you are planning a hunt or need to replace worn-out gear before the season starts, reach out to Mountain View Canvas in Montana to discuss your setup and what you need built.

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Range Tent: Cordura

$1,046.00

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Two dark green, rectangular, roll-top bicycle pannier bags with black straps set against a white background.

Vinyl Pannier

$450.00

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A coil of white rope with orange flecks, tied together with a small black zip tie against a plain light background.

Manty Rope

$60.00

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A black hanging organizer with four rows of pockets, filled with various camping utensils and gear, mounted on a wall.

Tack or Tent Organizer

$60.00

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Tarp: Manti Tarp

$65.00

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Bag: Feed Bag

$30.00

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Wall Tent Frame

$228.00

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A large white outdoor canopy tent pitched on a grassy lawn next to a sidewalk in a residential neighborhood.

Wall Tent Fly

$433.00

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A large, white, rectangular canvas tent set up indoors on a grey floor in a workshop setting.

Wall Tent: 15 oz. Canvas

$1,275.00

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A light-colored canvas cowboy bedroll laid flat on a gray concrete surface.

Bedroll: Cowboy or Zippered

$150.00

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Products That Stand Up to Rain, Wind, and Cold

Mountain View Canvas selects materials based on how the product will be used in the field. Wall tents are treated for water resistance and built with reinforced corners and stake loops. Panniers and manty tarps are constructed with heavy-duty vinyl and stitching that will not pull apart when loaded with gear or game. Frames are cut and assembled to fit the tents they support, and flies are sized to provide coverage without adding unnecessary weight to your pack string.


Once your camp is set up, you will notice the unmatched durability of the tents and gear. On the Montana front, conditions- especially the harsh wind- can be unpredictable and unforgiving. That is why we have crafted our materials to withstand the elements in Montana, providing you with the comfort and security that you require. Gear stored inside panniers stays dry even after long days on the trail, and feed bags hold their shape without tearing at the handles. Manty ropes and tarps secure loads without slipping, and tack organizers keep your equipment accessible and protected from moisture. The canvas remains flexible in cold temperatures and does not crack or stiffen after repeated exposure to freezing conditions.


Mountain View Canvas manufactures these products locally, so quality control happens before anything ships. If you need custom sizing for a specialized camp setup or additional reinforcement in high-wear areas, those modifications can be built into your order. This work does not include pack animal training, camp setup services, or hunting guide services, only the fabrication and delivery of hunting camp gear.

Most Hunters Ask About Durability and Sizing

Choosing the right gear means understanding what conditions you will face, how much weight you can carry, and how long the equipment needs to last.

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What size wall tent do I need for a hunting camp?

The size depends on how many people will be sleeping inside and how much gear you need to store. A 12x14 tent typically fits four hunters with room for stoves and equipment, but Mountain View Canvas can help you choose based on your specific setup.

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How do I keep a wall tent dry in heavy rain?

A properly pitched wall tent with a fly will shed rain if the canvas is treated and the fly is tensioned correctly. Mountain View Canvas treats all wall tents for water resistance, and adding a fly provides an extra layer of protection during extended storms.

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Why would I need vinyl panniers instead of canvas ones?

Vinyl panniers are more resistant to punctures and abrasion from rough trail conditions, and they do not absorb moisture the way canvas can. They are heavier but last longer under hard use, especially when hauling meat and heavy loads.

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When should I order gear before hunting season?

You should order as soon as you can before your hunt to allow time for custom sizing and fabrication. Early ordering also ensures that you have time to test your setup and request any modifications before you head into the backcountry.

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How do I care for canvas hunting gear between seasons?

You should clean the canvas to remove dirt and debris, let it dry completely, and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and varmnits such as mice. Avoid folding it in the same creases repeatedly, as this can weaken the fabric over time.

Outfitters and backcountry hunters around Fairfield and all of Montana and beyond rely on Mountain View Canvas for gear that will not fail when they are miles from the trailhead. If you need to place an order or discuss custom sizing for your next hunting season, contact the shop to start planning your build.