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24/7/2008 at 4:07pm
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Hi, this might seem a bit of a silly question to those of you who've been camping forever, but how long do tents tend to last?

Mel

 



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Older cotton and canvas tents will last indefinitely if cared for correctly, but modern synthetic tent material degrades with UV light.  It therefore depends upon how often they are used and how much UV they are subjected to.

I still have a couple of cotton tents, including one of the original Vango Force Tens, that are over thirty years old and are still ok.



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24/7/2008 at 4:15pm
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It depands on the tent. My dad has an old canvas ridge tent he bought in the 1940's that is still going strong. I had a sn old walker ridge tent that only lasted 10 years. How you look after them,how often you use them all affects the length of time they last.

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24/7/2008 at 4:18pm
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Depending on the fabric and the way it is handled from half a season for a chav with three dogs owned nylon tent, drowned in siggy ashes, beer and BBQ residu and three rainstorms up to 15 years for a sturdy poly/cotton tent owned by two non-smoking, non-drinking nuns who take it out of the sack on sunny Sundays under specific humid conditions and always pack it dry...

But for normal use? Nylon up to 6 years, Polycotton up to 10 when used two times a year or during six weeks a year is my estimated guess.

Of course, this is not calculating fashion requirements and alterations due to family conditions. The two man tent can be great until pregnancy arises. Or the inlaws decided to join you camping and you need a monty 8...




24/7/2008 at 5:03pm
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Are there any products that could extend the life of a modern tent? something akin to waxing the car?

Johnny

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24/7/2008 at 5:42pm
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Hi Johnny
As Bernie says what kills tents is UV and mould.
Polyester and nylon tents have all the treatment added to them before they are made up, and for normal use they should last 6 years on average.
Polycotten is still an unknown or unspoken commodity,
and know one will commit to a life span of the material.
The polyester warp is pretreated against UV but Internet sources say that the estimated life span is less than half that of cotton,
Good quality cotton canvas for normal camping for 3 or 4 two week stints a year and treated correctly will last 20 to 30 years or more. But all season canvas tents that are going to be pitched for months at a time require a special anti mould treatment as mould will attack canvas while it is erected just as your garden fence turns green. Some of the tents made by top makers DeWarrd and Cabanon do prepare a canvas that is all season and specially treated against mould/mildew.
The only treatment standard tents require are to be kept correctly. If they are not then they require treatment.
All the best
Rex
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Some of the better expedition tents are made from material that is also treated for mould and this material can be bought from pennine outdoors if you wold like to make your own tent.

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24/7/2008 at 5:56pm
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I had a Eurohike from millets and after a couple of weeks in the sun it fell apart. We now have a cheapo from Argos for a few years, Pro Action I think it is and it has lasted well so far. Seems like a better quality fabric.

So I guess it depends on a lot of things including what make of tent it is.


24/7/2008 at 6:40pm
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Does anyone make hemp canvas tents ?

Presumably it's what the American pioneers must have covered their wagons with....

Ooh look :-

http://www.greenoutdoor.co.uk/products.asp?section=34§ionTitle=Tents&productid=9&subpage=photos#info

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24/7/2008 at 7:26pm
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We had this dilema when purchasing our new tent. Do pay pay the extra for the Polycotton version that would last longer if looked after correctly or not?

In the end we chose to go for the Vermont XL instead of the polycotton version mainly because in the last 4 years this will be our 3rd tent.

We camp all summer for at least 6 weeks whether it's in the Garden or else where. I'm one of those who likes to have more space every year or the children have grown so we need to accomodate them as they grow & every year there's always a new tent out that I 'fancy' the look of.

If I was to buy a good quality tent in the hope that it was to last for years & years it would probably end up being a waste of money for us. No doubt in a couple of years our children would want to camp in their own tent so ours would end up being too big for us or they'll be another reason as to why we want to change our current tent.

Plus one of our tents was ruined by a neighbour lighting a fire, the hot ashes fell on the tent and it was covered in holes  thankfully we were already thinking about getting another tent for the next year but even so! Luckily that was a real cheapy but I would have been really angry if it was an expensive tent!

So with that in mind we decided against the polycotton / cotton version.

Again, it depends on your needs / requirements.



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24/7/2008 at 7:30pm
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Hi SAM.
There is a company that are making a tent from hemp and cotton mix they say it is for the green revolution.
But the finer the fibres the better the twist the more fibres in the twist so all cotton made from the centre of the cotton pod makes the best canvas, and hemp is very course, to add any other natural fibre only reduces the quality
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24/7/2008 at 8:16pm
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Thanks for that.  6 years sounds reasonable.  I doubt we'll be camping much outside Scotland until the kids are bigger (now 2.5yrs and 9 weeks), so UV shouldn't be a massive problem.  Will have to watch out for mould though...

Mel

 



24/7/2008 at 8:17pm
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Last year I used my £25 teeny tent for 1 week, and in future it will only ever be an emergency tent.

I paid £250 for my big tent, so if I get 3 weeks a year for 6 years out of it, that's £14 a week.

I'm going to be paying at least £10 a night for an electric pitch.

I hate throwing so much material away though - I hope I find a use for it.


24/7/2008 at 9:32pm
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I had to finally retire a 'well loved' 8 year old synthetic royal phoenix 3 because the waterproofing started to come off, the fabric was still OK though.

Our 3 year old Wynnster Curlew 6 is starting to go brittle on the top and I reakon it'll have to be replaced at the end of this season. This tent has had much more than average use, having been out 2 or 3 weekends out of every month, early March - end of October since we bought it. It tends to get pitched in exposed locations (race tracks) and is never put back in it's bag.

Our Royal Normandy has had 5 years of more normal holiday type usage and is still fine.

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24/7/2008 at 10:22pm
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We have a khyam poly/cotton  10 years old now,  used May to end of September most weekends and of course main holidays.  Pleased to say it's still going strong and still watertight.  The polyester bags to hold the guy ropes ( non essential ) have had it.  So I can say that If we had bought the Polyester version it would have needed replacing years ago.  Can't say how much longer ours  will last,  time will tell.


25/7/2008 at 11:31am
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i think depends on also use and weather... i have a large 2 bed one but recenlty went away and it some terrible winds! thought we gunna be swifted away  but it snapped a pole and torn some of the seams  with the pressure of the tent trying to lift up.. thats after being a year old. but a new pole will get a few more out of it


25/7/2008 at 1:22pm
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I have had several mid price tents made from man made fabrics and the most I got out of them is 3years with the tents up an average of 6 weeks a year. UV weakened the fabric. Which is one of the reasons I got a canvas tent.

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