Spacious living for a family holiday or sleeping quarters for 12. The OZtrail 12x15 Cabin Tent offers generous living space, in a strong and sturdy structure. Tough canvas upper and puncture resistant reinforced PVC vinyl flooring ensures the kids won’t destroy your camp accommodation in their holiday excitement. They can even have their own space in the tent with a choice of a 2 or 3 room setup via the removable hanging room divider.
The near vertical walls provide plenty of head and shoulder room, easily accessed through oversized D doors and low sills to minimise tripping. Insects are kept at bay thanks to the No-See-Um Mesh windows and doors which also provide excellent ventilation. A silver coated roof reflects heat preventing your tent from becoming a sauna in the hot Australian weather.
Additional features include lantern hanging loop, interior organiser and a power port inlet, and optional extras which enable you to turn the extended front awning into a screen room with a vinyl floor. The OZtrail 12x15 Cabin Tent will become your holiday home away from home.
How would the 12×15 cabin tent hold up in cairns troplical weather with extreme wind and rain
G'day Chris,
Canvas tents are a great choice for more adverse weather conditions as they can handle stronger winds and rain. The downside, especially in a humid climate is drying them out, as the canvas will very quickly go mouldy if it isn't dried out completely before packing away. Having lived in Darwin as well, I'm really reluctant to recommend this for use in the true tropics and would suggest a polyester tent with either a geodesic frame or air poles such which are built to withstand stronger then normal winds.
Is there a video to show how the tent is erected?
G'day Graham,
I've had a look on youtube for an instructional video, but I came up short, unfortunately.
The best I could find is an instructional manual for the older model, which should still give you a fairly good idea of how it all comes together which you can see here.
Sorry, I couldn't be of any more help Graham, but if you have any product related questions - feel free to give us a call.
Oztrail 12 by 15 tent I'm interested in please
G'day Lynda,Â
Unfortunately Lay buy is an in-store only option, but we are working on making that available online as well Lynda - so keep an eye out! Â
Hi, The 12x15 is suitable for 3 sessions but can you let me know if a canvas is better suited for the Australian summer than a dome tent. We are looking for a tent that we can use during the summer even with 40 degrees.
G'day Tammy,
A canvas tent will have some extra benefits in the heat as the fabric will block light better making it darker inside the tent, and is quite breathable which will help to keep it from getting too stuffy inside your shelter.Â
As for whether it will hold up better than a dome tent with a synthetic fabric in 40 degree weather - you're probably still going to be quite warm with either tent, but at least with a cabin style tent you will have more room, and the canvas is a natural fibre which is going to be more breathable compared to a synthetic material. Â
I need to replace the corner elbows 25mm (Part 7) on our older style tent, the 12x15 Cabin Tent is similar but our entry doors are on each side and it could be 12x18 the frame structure is the same but it does not have an awning. Our tent colour is orange and brown. Would these be available or will I need to get them made.
Hi I've owned oztents and turbo tents previously but with the family getting into camping now I'm interested in a canvas cabin tent. How does the quality stack up against the oztent and blackwolf?
Hi - I have been looking for a while and considering either this or the Chateau 10 (currently showing as out of stock due October) - would like to see one or both before making a final decision - so is this on display at all in store?
We are looking at changing from a family dome tent to a cabin style and like the look of this one but was wondering how challenging it would be to put up?!
Hi does this come with the sunroom, as it is mentioned in the ad?
I'm looking for a 2 room tent, but to go in a limited space. There may not be enough room for the awning. Can the awning be left off, or folded back onto the roof?