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20/6/2007 at 10:02pm
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I nosied around one at an outdoor display, last week, following a heavy downpour.
I have always quite liked these (except for the colour) and thought they looked good quality, so was really surprised to witness a ruddy great puddle of water in the middle of the SIG, just in front of the inners on the XL.
I couldn't see where it had leaked from, but I suspect it had come down, rather than up through the SIG, since I wafted the water about and there was no SIG damage (and it wasn't on a seam).
A bit worrying on a tent in this price range, I thought.
I'm sure that all tent ranges have their rogues, I was just a bit taken aback to see this in a display tent.
(There were puddles in a couple of the Outwells, as well!)
Post last edited on 20/06/2007 22:18:11
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21/6/2007 at 11:46pm
Location: Lincolnshire Outfit: motorhome and tent
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Quote: Originally posted by Liddenham on 20/6/2007
I nosied around one at an outdoor display, last week, following a heavy downpour. I have always quite liked these (except for the colour) and thought they looked good quality, so was really surprised to witness a ruddy great puddle of water in the middle of the SIG, just in front of the inners on the XL. I couldn't see where it had leaked from, but I suspect it had come down, rather than up through the SIG, since I wafted the water about and there was no SIG damage (and it wasn't on a seam). A bit worrying on a tent in this price range, I thought. I'm sure that all tent ranges have their rogues, I was just a bit taken aback to see this in a display tent. (There were puddles in a couple of the Outwells, as well!)
Post last edited on 20/06/2007 22:18:11
I have come across lots of quality tents with puddles inside when looking at outdoor displays, often they have been erected in a hurry, they are not tensioned properly and the sloping doors are left open in all weathers, the rain could have just blown in through the door and run down the groundsheet leaving a pool at the lowest part of the ground. I think you actually need to be inside the tent during the bad weather to see how it performs.
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