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13/7/2007 at 10:30pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: Outwell Minnesota 4 - Hymer Nova 545
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Weathering a tent ? Sorry Nick but that sounds complete nonsense to me !
We erected our M4 in the back yard a couple of weeks before we went to France in good weather (actually it was one of those rare days this year when it was damned hot), and then the bad weather in the Vendee effectively did the weathering for us ! It took an absolute pasting as I wrote above and came through with flying colours!
It seems to me that in this day and age with all the technology that is available particularly in terms of design, machining, fabrics and weather proofing etc. that most of the old mythology and arcane practices of the past are completely out of place in todays modern camping world.
With our old Marechal frame tent of 30 years ago you would not dream of touching the fly sheet when it was wet as it would draw the water in. But that problem doesn't seem to exist with the modern proofed synthetic fibres which for all intents and purposes are just like like teflon when it comes to shedding water.
Cheers Blair
p.s. There is nothing in the instructions that come with the tent to that effect, nor on the Outwell website. But as mentioned in other posts the Outwell people are very good at replying to email queries, so you may wish to consider passing that one by them !
Try this email out mj at oase-outdoors.com (strange you will have to use the "at" symbol of course - for some reason it does not show it as such!)
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13/7/2007 at 11:27pm
Location: Blackburn Lancashire Outfit: None Entered
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Hello, havent replied in a while, but hopefully a retailers point of view can help with a weathering point.
It is infact not a myth and works, because we sell quite a few tents we always have people coming back to us saying there tents leak, and of course we bring up the subject of did you weather the tent. and ill tell you this about 9/10 we never hear from them again with any further problems.
In terms of seam selaing, Generally the major brands will seam seal all they can, but will miss off areas they cannot send throgh the sealing machine i.e around windows, toggle areas, and sometimes between groundsheet and fly where the materials wont bond. Hence why it can be usefull to seam seal. If you want the manufactures to do it, then it may add allot more money to the tents, instead a 5 miniute job from the customer.
Also from our experiance, we have had proberbly more problems with vango tents than outwell but across the board these have only been what we would classify as minor easy resoveble problems., but this may not be the case elsewear, also i believe we have only had 2 outwell tents this year come back for replacements because of leaking. as i say this is our experiance and not across the country
excuse any typos, as its very late and off to bed now
Post last edited on 13/07/2007 23:37:08
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