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Bell Tent Fly Cover Shield | 6M (19.5 ft)

"Huge asset to protect these beautiful canvas tents." - Gregory E.

Protect Your 6M Bell Tent.

Protect your canvas and insulate your tent with our 6M bell tent rain fly (20-foot diameter). Reduces cleaning and prolongs the lifespan of your canvas by protecting your bell tent from tree sap, bird droppings, mildew, UV rays and snow. This tent shade cover also helps to reduce internal bell tent temperatures during hot summer days and helps to insulate during cold nights.

Covers available for 4M (13'), 5M (16') and 6M (20') bell tents.

Watch our in-depth fly installation tutorial.

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Protect and Insulate your 6-meter bell tent.

Protect your canvas and insulate your tent with our bell tent rain fly. Reduces cleaning and prolongs the lifespan of your canvas by protecting your bell tent from tree sap, bird droppings, mildew, UV rays and snow. This tent shade cover also helps to reduce internal bell tent temperatures during hot summer days and helps to insulate during cold nights.

Simply drape this over your tent prior to inserting the center pole and then run the included guy lines to the same ground pegs being used to support your bell tent guy lines. Otherwise use a long pole and a friend and drape it over your already pitched tent.

These bell tent fly covers can also be set-up on their own to create a large shade structure by a center pole and entry pole and using tent pegs for the guy lines.

Unfortunately these covers are not fire-retardant and do not come from the factory with a stove jack hole for using a wood stove.

Even temporary use of a fly while your tent is not in use can improve the longevity of your canvas. 

WATERPROOF

Watch our in-depth fly installation tutorial.

A 4M Cover and 5M Cover also available from our shop.

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DETAILS

INCLUDES
  • 6-Meter Bell Tent Fly Cover (19.5')
  • 14 x nylon guy line ropes
  • Storage bag
  • Poles and ground stakes NOT included
How To Attach The Bell Tent Rain Fly:
  • Remove the center pole of your bell tent
  • Lay the fly over the top of your tent
  • Find the metal grommet hole of the fly and place over the A-frame door frame pegs (which hold the rain caps)
  • Insert the center pole of your bell tent
  • Extend the guy lines from the tent fly to the appropriate tent fly stake (the fly and tent will share the same ground peg)
  • Tighten each guy line.
  • Replace rain cap over each door.

Full Bell Tent Fly Set-Up Instructions

Watch video installation

4M Cover and 5M Cover also available from our shop.

SPECS & DIMENSIONS

Material:
  • Polyester 420D Oxford
  • Color: White
Dimensions (when set-up):
  • Center: 11.5” tall with pole 
  • A-Frame Pole Placements: 5’11” tall with pole (height is important to confirm with your tent)
  • Width: 19.8' diameter
  • Covers are compatible with the following brands: Life inTents, Boutique Bell, Canvas Camp and Stout Tent. Will not work well as a White Duck fly cover.

*These covers are not fire-retardant and do not come from the factory with a stove jack hole for using a wood stove.  You could attempt to add your own stove jack hole, but we can not be held responsible for functionality after install.

Consider pairing a Bell Tent Tarp Footprint | 6M (19.5') with this item.

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Protect Your 6M Bell Tent.

Protect your canvas and insulate your tent with our 6M bell tent rain fly (20-foot diameter). Reduces cleaning and prolongs the lifespan of your canvas by protecting your bell tent from tree sap, bird droppings, mildew, UV rays and snow. This tent shade cover also helps to reduce internal bell tent temperatures during hot summer days and helps to insulate during cold nights.

Covers available for 4M (13'), 5M (16') and 6M (20') bell tents.

Watch our in-depth fly installation tutorial.

Read More

Protect and Insulate your 6-meter bell tent.

Protect your canvas and insulate your tent with our bell tent rain fly. Reduces cleaning and prolongs the lifespan of your canvas by protecting your bell tent from tree sap, bird droppings, mildew, UV rays and snow. This tent shade cover also helps to reduce internal bell tent temperatures during hot summer days and helps to insulate during cold nights.

Simply drape this over your tent prior to inserting the center pole and then run the included guy lines to the same ground pegs being used to support your bell tent guy lines. Otherwise use a long pole and a friend and drape it over your already pitched tent.

These bell tent fly covers can also be set-up on their own to create a large shade structure by a center pole and entry pole and using tent pegs for the guy lines.

Unfortunately these covers are not fire-retardant and do not come from the factory with a stove jack hole for using a wood stove.

Even temporary use of a fly while your tent is not in use can improve the longevity of your canvas. 

WATERPROOF

Watch our in-depth fly installation tutorial.

A 4M Cover and 5M Cover also available from our shop.

Read Less

Long-term set up in highly humid climates requires extra canvas care.

Learn how to protect your investment HERE
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