A Tent Owner’s Care Guide

A Guide to Caring for Your Tent

A tent is an expensive outlay, be sure to take good care of it, by following the tips in our handy guide.

Top Tips :

Checklist for Checking over Your Tent :

Best Practice Guidelines

Owning a tent or awning does come with a duty of care, and it is important to look after your tent to maximise the lifetime of the tent. Part of an owners remit should be the following :
Always have some seam sealant with you – most leaking tents, are a result of worn / missed taped seams. This is incredibly easy to fix by adding some sealant to a leaking tent seam.
Reproof the outer canvas every 12-24 months (depending on frequency of the tent’s usage.) Tents like everything, wear down over time – adding some re-proofer to the tent is like treating an old waterproof jacket. It will help the tent keep waterproof, and also slow the effect of UV degradation.
Always pack the tent away dry – this will stop any mould, mildew and smells building up whilst the tent is in storage.
Store the tent in a cool, dry place away from anywhere mice might have access. (How to Store your tent)

Register the Warranty If Applicable :

Optional Extras :

You might notice that there are plenty of optional accessories for your tent. The most vital accessory is a footprint groundsheet, otherwise known as a groundsheet protector. This is a key piece of kit, and I cannot recommend highly enough to purchase a matching footprint for your product. See this handy blog about why you should use a footprint groundsheet.
Use a footprint where possible.
Check the optional accessories are readily available for future purchase. You might want to be able to get optional extras later on in life, such as additional inner tents or the tent carpet.

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