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01/6/2007 at 11:37am
Location: south coast Outfit: see gallery
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Quote: Originally posted by Andy Pandy 666 on 30/5/2007
can you imagine the extra time and money it would take to pitch and check each tent individually, to sort out all these little things.
i think the wicking tabs is a bit of a design fault. Like minis that used to stop when it rained (which i am old enough to remember )
perhaps the manufacturers of tents think that campers don't mind a bit of diy
ironically the khyams are probably bought mostly by people like me who want an easy life.
i don't like flatpack either. Factories are for making things in.. not my front room
but i still my khyam
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02/6/2007 at 9:14am
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Quote: Originally posted by Mike_w on 02/6/2007
I noticed that my tent seemed to be missing some tape on the seams - the demo tents had tape inbetween the various layers - ours only had tape on the inside of the tent. This would explain why it leaked and has restored my confidence that a replacement won't leak.
double dammned. A dodgy design and, by the look of it, some dodgy tents :(
oh dear.
and difficult for new tent owners to know which it is.
i did actually read all the destructions.. and andy's advice .. and watched the video .. before i went camping . I just didn't fancy being let loose on an unwieldy bundle of expensive polyester with what looks like a tube of glue.. so i didn't. my husband used to like making airfix kits..i would have got him to do it.. but it would have led to a very serious domestic if he had damaged my new tent ...
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08/7/2007 at 1:20pm
Location: Essex and Norfolk Outfit: Khyam Ridgidome XL & canvas bell tent
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Hi, Sonja...
By coincidence, I've pitched the tent in the garden this morning... When I got home last week, I left the tent 'airing' in an outbuilding (damp & mouseproof!) and thought today (warm & sunny) would be a good time to clean it. It was pretty muddy around the draft flaps and elsewhere, but not too bad considering the weather we'd had!...
I did the 'hanging loops' when I got the tent (nearly three years ago), and have just had another look... The middle front ones (on the wide band) were just 'painted' with a line of sealant where they join the band. The outer ones (on little triangular gussets) also have a line of sealant around them (where they join the main tent material). As for the back hanging points, they've been done the same (a line around the join)... Please don't take the 'dribble' too literally, I was pretty careful, honest!... As regards sealing from the outside. Well if all else fails, it can be worthwhile to 'paint a line' along the outer sewn seam, where any leak is coming from. Having said that, I haven't done it with any of my 'Khyam' tents, but did it on a previous 'Vango' tent, which leaked on the inside of the guying gussets...
I don't know whether the hanging points would have 'wicked' anyway. Some do and some don't, but 'Khyam' used to recommend you do it, so I did it and haven't had any problems...
Right, I've had my lunch, back to the tent. The fluorescent yellow guylines are a sort of 'muddy khaki' colour at the bottoms and the webbing straps are covered in sh*t, so I'll give them a rinse too...
------------- "Essex Kingfisher"
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10/7/2007 at 12:18pm
Location: Essex and Norfolk Outfit: Khyam Ridgidome XL & canvas bell tent
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Hi again, Sonja...
I'm not really sure what to say about a leak from the band... As I've never encountered any leaks from my 'Khyam' tents at all (I'm on the third one). I always did the inner tent 'hanging points' just because it was recommended, not out of necessity. The only thing I can suggest is, when you next pitch the tent, paint a line of sealant along both sides of the band joining with the tent. If you do this before you hang the inner tent, the band won't stick to the main tent because the inner tent will be pulling it down...
I've always had 'a thing' about checking over my tents when I've bought them and have always 'tinkered' to a certain extent, with all of them!... I do 'silly things' like retying the guylines, simply because I don't trust other peoples knots!... My brother used to 'paint' lines of sealant on all potentially stressed seams "when it's p*ssing down with rain, ain't the time to find a leak" was his reasoning!... So I guess you could say it's prevention rather than cure, from our point of view!... I know a lot of people will say "you shouldn't have to do it", but... After thirty years of camping there's one saying that is absolutely true "Look after your tent and it will look after you", because no tent comes maintenance free!... Andy...
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16/7/2007 at 4:34pm
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Quote: Originally posted by B Chrystie on 15/7/2007
just painted a small amount of sealant at the top of each loop where it joined the main tent
As has been said before, it is a simple 5 minute job.
so you say!
i don't know about other ridgidomes but the tabs don't join to the tent on our classic.. they join to a long strip, which joins the tent, which was what was wicking...
see above with pictures.
anyway the problem seems to have been solved (as i hoped) with the annexe keeping the rain off the main dome, so all was well.
a good job too as there was no way we would have messed about with sealant with the winds we had in dorset on friday!
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