This French Army cone tent (tente conique) manufactured is the WW2 French cone tent in the non-bell design and was a traditional multi-man shelter with roots going back to the 19th century. Characterized by its circular base and single central pole, the design resembled a bell tent or teepee, providing excellent ventilation and weather resistance.
Made of khaki canvas, the tent was durable, waterproof, and easily identified in French and colonial encampments. Its circular floor plan allowed for efficient accommodation of large groups, making it especially useful for barracks-style living or as unit-level shelters.
Cone tents were commonly used in WW1 and interwar France, and many continued in service during WW2 — particularly in rear-area camps, training grounds, and colonial outposts.
Technical Specifications of the tents supplied by us and their wartime specification:
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Type: Circular conical tent (tente conique)- non bell type – please see picture.
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Dimensions: Diameter ~16 ft (5 m), height ~12 ft (3.6 m)
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Capacity: 8–10 men with gear
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Fabric: Cotton duck canvas, 12 oz per sq. yard, treated for water resistance, 100% natural content fabric, no synthetic content, stitched with 100% natural thread.
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Color: Khaki ; khaki/tan most common in WW2
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Pole: Single central hardwood pole, ~12 ft tall
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Pegs: 20 hardwood stakes securing the circular base
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Ventilation: Opening at apex with canvas cap; roll-up door flaps
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Groundsheet: Separate canvas tarpaulin provided.
Approximate Weight
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Canvas body: (59–68 kg)
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Pole:(11 kg)
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Pegs + ropes: ~(4.5 kg)
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Total system weight: approx. (84 kg)
Delivered by FedEx International in knocked down version in easy to carry canvas tent bags.