I’ve put my all season canvas tent through everything from a humid Florida summer to a frozen Montana winter, and it’s still going strong. Most people worry about the maintenance of canvas, but as long as you make sure it's dry before you pack it away for the long term, it’s practically indestructible. The zippers are heavy-duty, the stitching is reinforced, and the fabric is treated to handle UV rays and rain without degrading. It’s a very reliable piece of gear for anyone who doesn't want to think about their shelter once they’ve arrived at the site. Whether you’re facing a heatwave or a blizzard, you know the structure is going to hold and keep you comfortable. It’s probably the most practical "all-rounder" for anyone who camps more than four times a year.