Wholesale wall tents priced as a complete field system.
Define the shell, canvas, treatment, frame, floor, anchoring, climate, sample and destination so every supplier prices the same scope.

Every wall-tent component changes the outcome.
A useful request states the application, occupancy, climate, expected service life, footprint, cloth, frame, quantity and destination.
Every bidder must price the same finished shell, frame or poles, floor, anchoring, stove-jack scope, accessories, repair items, packing, evidence, inspection and delivery basis. A shell-only number cannot be compared with a complete field package.
Freeze the system before asking for price.
Start with use, occupancy and climate. Then control geometry and components. Finally set the sample, packing, evidence, quantity, destination and commercial basis. Leaving those decisions open shifts cost and risk between bidders.
Continue the buying task.
Use the product owner for commercial scope and the guide for specification work. Each topic has one primary commercial URL.
Wall-tent buyer checklist
Convert occupancy, climate, geometry and components into a quotation-ready brief.
View category →Canvas tent supplier
Return to the broader canvas-tent category owner.
View category →Canvas material specification
Define the cloth and evidence before approving a sample.
View category →Buyer questions, answered directly.
Are these wall tents ready stock?
No. BNC coordinates wholesale and project orders against an approved construction and does not advertise standing wall-tent inventory.
Is the frame automatically included?
No. The quotation must list the shell, frame or poles, floor, anchoring, ropes, repair items and packing separately as included, optional or excluded.
Can a buyer specify a stove jack?
Yes, but location, opening, heat-resistant assembly, closure, clearance and the buyer's stove and safety rules must be part of the controlled design.
Is there a standard minimum order for wall tents?
No universal MOQ is published. The proposed source, construction, sample work, material run, quantity mix and destination determine whether an order can be quoted.
Does a higher canvas weight automatically make a better wall tent?
No. The use case, fibre, treatment, seams, reinforcement, frame, water management, handling and evidence must work as one system.
Get a quotation you can actually compare.
Send the specification, quantity, destination and required date. BNC will identify the proposed source, exceptions, evidence and delivery assumptions in the quotation.