Built for the Wild.
Engineered to Last.
Built for the Wild.
Engineered to Last.
We design and build dependable outdoor gear that makes it easier for people to spend meaningful time outside: comfortably, confidently, and responsibly.
Built for the Wild.
Engineered to Last.
We design and build dependable outdoor gear that makes it easier for people to spend meaningful time outside: comfortably, confidently, and responsibly.
250k+
Customers Worldwide
100k+
Community Members
10+
Countries With Distributors
How it Started
White Duck Outdoors was founded in 2017 by our founders with decades of experience in textile manufacturing and tent design. They knew the category well, and that's exactly why they saw what needed to change.
Canvas tents had barely evolved. They were heavy, prone to condensation, difficult to set up, and required regular retreating to stay waterproof. In the US market, wall tents dominated. The bell tent, a functional and elegant shape that had been popular in the UK and Europe for years, was almost nowhere to be found stateside.
The question wasn't whether the bell tent belonged in the American market. It was why nobody had done it right yet.

The Regatta
The answer started with materials.
The team developed DYNADUCK™, a proprietary canvas that was lighter, four-season capable, PFC-free, and treated for life. No retreating. No leaks. No choosing between comfort and durability.
That material became the foundation for the Regatta Bell Tent, White Duck's first product and the one that introduced a new kind of canvas camping to the market. Easier to pitch. More comfortable inside. Built to handle real conditions without asking anything extra from the person using it.
The Regatta has gone on to become America's Favorite Bell Tent™. It’s a reflection of what happens when a product genuinely solves a problem people didn't know could be solved.

250k+
Customers Worldwide
100k+
Community Members
10+
Countries With Distributors
Built on What We Learned
DYNADUCK™ was just the beginning.
Years of field use, customer feedback, and material research led to the development of DYNATEK™ canvas: higher tensile strength, lighter weight, and more refined performance across every condition.
The original insight held; the execution kept getting better.
That same approach now runs through everything White Duck makes: identify what's broken, build something better, keep refining. From the Regatta to a full range of outdoor gear organized around how people actually use it: how they sleep, how they stay warm, how they set up camp and live in it comfortably.
Who Uses It
Our gear is used by families, outfitters, overlanders, backcountry guides, rental companies, and glamping businesses. It's been pitched at music festivals, deer camps, forest service sites, state parks, and glamping retreats across all 50 states and in more than 10 countries worldwide.
More than 250,000 customers have chosen White Duck gear. We have an active social community of over 100,000 people, and retailers locally and globally depend on our gear to outfit their communities.

Outfitter in Colorado
”The quality of the craftsmanship is excellent. The temps dipped into the low 20s each night and I stayed extremely comfortable.”

What We Stand For
Every product we make is guided by the same five principles:
Built to Last. Gear that holds up through years of real use, not just the first season.
Approachable by Design. No unnecessary complexity. Setup should be straightforward, and the experience should be too.
Comfort Without Compromise. You shouldn't have to choose between performance and comfort in the field.
Responsible by Nature. From materials to manufacturing, we make decisions with environmental impact in mind.
Outdoors for Everyone. The outdoors isn't exclusive, and neither is our gear.
Where We’re Headed
White Duck is still growing, but the priorities haven't shifted.
New product lines are built around complete outdoor stories: sleep, warmth, organization, and comfort in the field. Each one is developed with the same standard as the first: solve a real problem, use responsible materials, build it to last.
The outdoors is for everyone. Making gear that holds up and doesn't cost the environment to produce is how we make that true.
