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maintenance

 

The Tent must be bone dry before storing. Never keep the tent stored away wet for longer than 48 hours, otherwise mould 

can affect the tent which could create permanent little black dots. If your tent has not been set up correctly, uneven forces 

could pull on the canvas, which could eventually lead to damage. To ensure your tent stays set up correctly, daily guy rope 

maintenance is necessary. It is in your interest to keep the tent as clean as possible and remove stains when created. Dust 

and dried mud are best removed once the tent is dry by brushing with a clean, hard brush.

Zippers sometimes endure extreme tensions caused by wind, incorrect tent set up or pressure caused by people or objects 
leaning onto the tent. To limit damage to zippers

• Close all zippers before setting up your tent.
• Handle them with care.
• To keep them in top condition, treat them with zip lubricant from time to time.
• Ensure zippers are in working order before setting up your tent as the warranty does not cover damage after use.

lifespan 

The lifespan of your tent is very dependent upon camping conditions. Air pollution, ultraviolet radiation, natural 

dirt (bird droppings, sand, salt water) and domestic dirt (cooking stains, soda, wine, sun cream) could all limit 

the lifespan of your tent. Your Tent should last for many years if looked after correctly.

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