Hi, whilst taking down my outwell Nabraska last week, a tear has developed between the pole sleeve (at one end) and the tent itself - length about 2/3 inches.
What is the best way to repair this? the tent itself is not ripped, and I may be able to sew the sleeve back on to the tent itself, but will this be strong enough?? is there any special 'thread' to use?? Could i sew, and then cover this part of the sleeve with a patch too???
any help, very gratefully received??
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Sorry to here about the tent - as a fellow Nebraska owner I feel for you!!
If it was my tent I wouldn't attempt a repair - I would head straight to a camping shop that could repair it for me. The tent pole sleeves come under a lot of stress, and as such I would think that any homemade repair would be likely to fail. I'm also sure the cost would be minimal for such a small repair....so in my opinion it would be best to leave it to the professionals.
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Tracey
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thanks Tracey - there are not many 'tent' stores around here other than 'go outdoors' but will trawl the internet, and hopefully find a small independent place that can fix it for me!
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Where are you based , maybe someone can recommend a local tent repairer to you ?
is the tear on the end of the pole sleeve or in the middle-ish? If its in the middle, not right on the end where it would be under most stress , you could patch over the tear with tenacious tape.
Don’t know if this is near enough, but Go Outdoors in Stockton-On-Tees does tent repairs. Here’s the link Go Outdoors (hope that works!) If you scroll down to the bottom you will see the list of services they offer – tent repairs is definitely one of them.
Hello Mark Brown.
I too am a Mark Brown near Middlesbrough :-)
Did you get a repair done at Go-Outdoors?
I've got a tear in the pole sleeve on my Outwell Florida6 Front Extension. But as it's just the extension I mioght have a go at that myself.
Pretty annoying though as I noticed it as I unwrapped it the first time I used it. Unfortunately though I'd bought it 6 months before and I needed to put it up as the weather was shocking.
If the tent is a recent purchase you should contact Outwell. We had 2 seam rips in our new tent bedroom inners and a broken pole after 13 nights camping. As far as I was concerned that was not acceptable. We always take care of our tents. We contacted the company we bought it from and they contacted Outwell. Initially they arranged for it to be repaired, but when it was sent back to us only one rip had been repaired. We contacted them again and they sent us a new inner! They had already replaced the pole. For information we had bought the tent in February but not contacted them to complain until September.
Excellent customer service and rightly so when we had paid hundreds of pounds for our tent. Well worth a try.
GO Outdoors were not able to help with the tear unfortunately - the best they could do would be to send off to a 3rd party to look at and hopefully fix - so I bit the bullet and repaired it myself.
I was pretty sure it would work due to where the stitching had come apart, but I used fishing line as cotton for strength and put in a lot more stitches than was needed, then covered insisde and outside with repair tape and seam sealant, and has been fine for the remainder of the summer where it has been used a lot....
GO Outdoors did replace a pole for me however that had 'bent' somehow - an excellent service and now have a spare pole too should we ever need one....
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