Home

   Log in or Register



Insurance Quotes
forums Campsite Search Comp Directory tips virtual brochure Profile
Tent and Awning Reviews Competitions Caravans and Motorhomes For Sale Shopping Diary Advent Calendar

Advertisement

Message Forums

Welcome Guest Register Login Search The Forum Posts Since Last Visit
 Reception - All Forums
  Camping under canvas
Share   Post on X / Twitter  Share on Facebook  Email  Printer Friendly Version Print
Subject Topic: Stop New Tents Leaking
Page:  1  2  3 Post Reply Post New Topic
29/5/2007 at 1:28pm
 Location: Norfampton
 Outfit: Outwell Norfolk Lake & Hartford M
View Brainhertz's Profile View Profile   Reply to Brainhertz Reply   Quote Brainhertz Quote  
Joined: 16/9/2006

Gold Member
Gold Member

Forum Posts:   484

Site Reviews Total: 1
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Quote: Originally posted by Fogey on 29/5/2007
Quote: Originally posted by kjord79 on 29/5/2007

Well we didn't go away this weekend, and my tent doesn't leak but i have followed this thread with interest!

It has made me decide one thing for definate - we are getting a canvas frame tent!! (Or maybe a trailer tent cos if all goes to plan we may be getting that for free from a very nice friend).  But either way - definately canvas!!


Sensible decision!  Without a doubt, you get what you pay for.


          

--------------------------------
Brainhertz (clique of 1)



29/5/2007 at 1:32pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: None Entered
View Fogey's Profile View Profile   Reply to Fogey Reply   Quote Fogey Quote  
Joined: 26/2/2005

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   3687

Site Reviews Total: 1
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

   


29/5/2007 at 2:30pm
 Location: Kingston
 Outfit: Gelert Cyclone
View Angelicamarzipan's Profile View Profile   Reply to Angelicamarzipan Reply   Quote Angelicamarzipan Quote  
Joined: 28/5/2007

Standard Member
Standard Member

Forum Posts:   18

Site Reviews Total: 0
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Okay okay we all know that you shouldn't HAVE to do anything to a new product particularly if you have paid a lot of money for it, but nowadays "affordable" tents are nearly always made of nylon not canvas as someone else said in this thread you get what you pay for.

We went away this weekend and put up our tent for the very first time (bought last year due to unforeseen circumstances we didn't get to use it) so this was it's first outing. The tent is a Gelert Cyclone 6 with an HH of 2000mm, we put the tent up on friday evening, in the small hours of Sunday it started to rain, we were staying until Monday morning. The wind was gusting at up to 30mph across the field, the tent was being severely battered by the wind, the poles were bending right in then flexing out again add the rain to this and all in all it could have been a disaster. Occasionally the tent would blow and shake and we would get a slight shower of minute droplets come in the tent, and err that was it.

Will I be using something like Fabsil on it (when I can find a friend with a big enough garden) yes I will, am I happy with the tent yes I am, and am looking forward to using it again. Nothing  made of material can be 100% waterproof so if we can make something more waterproof by treating it with a proprietary "sealant" why not?



29/5/2007 at 3:00pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: None Entered
View Fogey's Profile View Profile   Reply to Fogey Reply   Quote Fogey Quote  
Joined: 26/2/2005

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   3687

Site Reviews Total: 1
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

We are now in our 60s and have camped all our lives (changed to a caravan last year).  When we decided to upgrade our ridge tent, we had to save for a long time to be able to afford a larger tent.  All the larger tents in those days were canvas frame tents.  I can't remember the cost of our first one but I know that it was the equivalent of more than a month's wages, possibly two months.

We had that tent for many years until we were seduced by the new, lighter, all singing - all dancing, cheaper polyester tents.  What a mistake that was.  We should have realised that cheaper means "not necessarily as good as".  We, like many of you, expected the quality of these cheaper tents to be as good as, if not better than, the heavy old frame tent.  Logic, as well as experience, now tells us that we were woefully wrong. 

In order to improve the performance of these new polyester tents, we decided to put a coat of fabsil on and it worked.  So for a small outlay of less than £20, we had made a substandard purchase into something that would do what we asked of it.

I have to say that our fishing bivvys, which are made of polyester and probably were the first polyester tents which came on the market are of a much superior quality than the tents we have bought in recent years. 



29/5/2007 at 5:32pm
 Location: 
 Outfit: 
View Bob™57's Profile View Profile   Reply to Bob™57 Reply   Quote Bob™57 Quote  
Joined: 15/8/2004

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   3641

Site Reviews Total: 16
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

There is no such thing as a dry tent except in hot weather during the day. They get soaking wet on the outside from rain or dew, and they get soaking wet on the inside from condensation. If the wind blows and rattles the tent you are likely to get a few drops of condensation down your neck...it's what tents do.

It is highly unlikely a tent will leak directly through the fabric, but they may leak through the seams...even expensive ones. Waterproof the seams and you will be as dry as you possibly can be...unless you open the door and then the rain will come in and so will dew if you open it first thing in the morning...it's what tents do.



Advertisement



31/5/2007 at 9:45am
 Location: Forest of Dean
 Outfit: Outwell Sun Valley 8 and now a caravan
View madders331's Profile View Profile   Reply to madders331 Reply   Quote madders331 Quote  
Joined: 11/4/2007

Silver Member
Silver Member

Forum Posts:   105

Site Reviews Total: 3
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Can you use Thompsons on a tent? It says so on the tin but does anyone have any experience of this?


31/5/2007 at 11:25am
 Location: A quiet pitch with a lovely view
 Outfit: Cabanon Noumea
View Merry's Profile View Profile   Reply to Merry Reply   Quote Merry Quote  
Joined: 20/5/2004

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   6449
Tent Reviews:   4

Site Reviews Total: 16
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Quote: Originally posted by madders331 on 31/5/2007
Can you use Thompsons on a tent? It says so on the tin but does anyone have any experience of this?
I'm pretty sure you can - perhaps someone else could confirm though? MT

-------------
Tackling life the Western District way


31/5/2007 at 11:33am
 Location: Lancashire
 Outfit: Blacks 3 Man
View MarciaA's Profile View Profile   Reply to MarciaA Reply   Quote MarciaA Quote  
Joined: 05/8/2003

Gold Member
Gold Member

Forum Posts:   453

Site Reviews Total: 7
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

You always get what you pay for. We don't have room to store or the ability to transport a canvas frame tent so we own a small nylon tent and will be getting a larger nylon tent. However, I will not be expecting said tent to stand up to extreme conditions as those that occured last weekend as I don't think it's reasonable for something that costs so little, personally.  There's not a chance in the-place-down-below that I would have gone camping last weekend given the weather forecasts, personally.

I don't think it's a canvas frame vs nylon tent issue, more an issue of expectations. I don't expect my car to drive well offroad because it isn't designed to do that and I don't think most family tents of the nylon kind are truthfully designed to deal with serious storm conditions.

In my day I have seen canvas frame tents brought down in high winds by the way - not seen many leaking like sieves though!



-------------
Marcia


31/5/2007 at 12:03pm
 Location: Scotland.
 Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
View Valk_scot's Profile View Profile   Reply to Valk_scot Reply   Quote Valk_scot Quote  
Joined: 19/6/2004

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   14547
Tent Reviews:   2

Site Reviews Total: 3
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

I have to say that once my canvas trailer tent leaked like a sieve. We got hit by a monsoon half way through putting it up, the underside of the canvas got wet and the entire awning canvas started leaking due to the rain wicking through. And I do mean LEAKED. It was like standing under a sprinkler. The cabin area stayed bone dry though because it hadn`t got wet on the underside.

And when the awning dried out, the canvas was bone dery inside when it next rained. The soaking it got didn`t lerave any ill effects...in fact, the extreme wetting would only improve the water resistant abilities of cotton canvas.

Quote: I don't think most family tents of the nylon kind are truthfully designed to deal with serious storm conditions.


This is 100% accurate...most family leisure tents are two-season only and designed for lowland use under normal weather conditions. Yet some folk seem to think they should be able to stand up and stay dry through gale force winds and monsoon weather. Sure, some do, but that`s luck nit design.


31/5/2007 at 4:08pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: None Entered
View suns's Profile View Profile   Reply to suns Reply   Quote suns Quote  
Joined: 14/8/2003

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   4592

Site Reviews Total: 13
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 1  
Site Reviews 2021: 1  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 3
Site Nights 2021: 3
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Quote: Originally posted by Merry Terrier on 31/5/2007
Quote: Originally posted by madders331 on 31/5/2007
Can you use Thompsons on a tent? It says so on the tin but does anyone have any experience of this?
I'm pretty sure you can - perhaps someone else could confirm though? MT
i have and its alot cheper than fabsil


Advertisement



31/5/2007 at 5:24pm
 Location: London
 Outfit: Tent - Quechua T6.2 XL (6 berth)
View MissyMoo's Profile View Profile   Reply to MissyMoo Reply   Quote MissyMoo Quote  
Joined: 16/6/2006

Platinum Member
Platinum Member

Forum Posts:   1358

Site Reviews Total: 3
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Quote: Originally posted by suns on 31/5/2007
Quote: Originally posted by Merry Terrier on 31/5/2007
Quote: Originally posted by madders331 on 31/5/2007
Can you use Thompsons on a tent? It says so on the tin but does anyone have any experience of this?
I'm pretty sure you can - perhaps someone else could confirm though? MT

i have and its alot cheper than fabsil


Ooerr really, I have a tin of that in the cupboard, only thing about it though is the smell is very strong.  Is fabsil easier on the nasal passage?



31/5/2007 at 10:10pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: None Entered
View sandy+the girls's Profile View Profile   Reply to sandy+the girls Reply   Quote sandy+the girls Quote  
Joined: 14/4/2007

Standard Member
Standard Member

Forum Posts:   21

Site Reviews Total: 0
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Firstly, where were you all camping this weekend???? I think we must have been in a different country, had about 5 minutes of rain on monday evening and that was it and as for wind there was none (apart from my OH!!).

Unfortunately wasn't camping as handn't bought the tent yet. Finally bought it today, will be testing it out on saturday (in parents back garden) and if it leaks will be going back to the shop on sunday.
don't care how much you pay for a tent it still has to be fit for purpose and do not intend to start sealing seams. can understand having to re-seal seams after the tent has been used for some times, but not on a brand new tent.

will let you all know how we get on, on sunday, not a good forecast for saturday night!!




01/6/2007 at 8:02am
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: None Entered
View suns's Profile View Profile   Reply to suns Reply   Quote suns Quote  
Joined: 14/8/2003

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   4592

Site Reviews Total: 13
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 1  
Site Reviews 2021: 1  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 3
Site Nights 2021: 3
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

hi missy moo to be honest i cant remember the smell, but it did wear off as the tent dried and we couldnt smell it when we used it at a later date


01/6/2007 at 10:28am
 Location: London
 Outfit: Tent - Quechua T6.2 XL (6 berth)
View MissyMoo's Profile View Profile   Reply to MissyMoo Reply   Quote MissyMoo Quote  
Joined: 16/6/2006

Platinum Member
Platinum Member

Forum Posts:   1358

Site Reviews Total: 3
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Quote: Originally posted by suns on 01/6/2007
hi missy moo to be honest i cant remember the smell, but it did wear off as the tent dried and we couldnt smell it when we used it at a later date
That's good to know as it's quite a potent smell, one that leaves you with a headache.  OH has just been looking at me as if I've gone mad as I kept smelling the brickwall outside that had recently been painted with water seal to see if smell has disappeared!



In order to post a reply you will need to register, or if already registered please log in here

  Prev       Next

Jump To Page:  1  2  3

Quick Links - All Forums - Camping under canvas - Top of Page

Printer Friendly Version Printable version      Share   Post on X / Twitter  Share on Facebook  Email


Latest News, Discounts and Competitions  see all...














8245 Visitors online !

Free UKCampsite.co.uk Window Sticker  -  Recommend to Friend  -  Add a Missing Campsite

[Message Forums]  [Caravan Sites & Camping]  [Company Listings]  [Features / Advice]  [Virtual Brochure]  [Shop!]
[Reception]  [Competitions]  [Caravans & Motorhomes For Sale]  [Event Diary]  [Contact Us]  [Tent Reviews



Please note we are not responsible for the content of external sites & any reviews represent the author's personal view only. Please report any error here. You may view our privacy and cookie policy and terms and conditions here. All copyrights & other intellectual property rights in the design and content of this web site are reserved to the UKCampsite.co.uk © 1999 - 2024


Advertisement


Advertisement


UKCampsite.co.uk
2024 Advent Calendar


Advent Calendar

24 Daily Prizes PLUS a Christmas Day Star Prize worth £999

Request a Reminder