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SEAM SEALING

The seams of your tent have been waterproof taped on all exposed 

seams. All features, such as Velcro® pole anchors and door tiebacks, have 

been welded onto the inside of the fl y to avoid any small leak points. 

However, for extremely wet and windy conditions, you may want to re-

seal selected parts of your tent. These include parts of the inner tent 

where condensation or windblown rain could potentially wick through, 

such as lantern loops or pole clip suspension points. You may also wish to 

seal the “in” side of any untaped fl oor seams exposed to ground moisture 

or rainfall. For seam sealing and tent repairs, we recommend a quality 

after-market polyurethane sealer such as McNett Seam Grip®.

 

SITE PREPARATION

Remove sharp objects that might puncture the tent fl oor.

A ground sheet beneath the tent is not necessary for waterproofness, 

but it will reduce long-term wear on the tent fl oor. A ground sheet should 

be cut or folded smaller than the tent fl oor to prevent water pooling 

between the fl oor and the ground sheet. Another light and convenient 

option is MEC’s custom-made, coated nylon Footprint.

In winter conditions, we recommend digging out a platform with 

surrounding walls. To avoid melting depressions in the snow under the 

tent, pack the snow down solidly by ski or foot.

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Summary of Contents for HUMMINGBIRD 2

Page 1: ...allow you to inspect it for any manufacturing defects check that all parts are present and learn the assembly procedure with minimal stress on the tent and on you HUMMINGBIRD 2 Height inside 940m 0 9...

Page 2: ...seams exposed to ground moisture or rainfall For seam sealing and tent repairs we recommend a quality after market polyurethane sealer such as McNett Seam Grip SITE PREPARATION Remove sharp objects th...

Page 3: ...r and make the assembled tent stronger 3 Lay the longer pole on top of the inner tent at the front end the end with the door running side to side Plug the ends of the poles into the grommets at the co...

Page 4: ...1 Guy out the two black rubberized attachment points at the front of the tent and the attachment point at the top of the rear pole To minimize the sidewalls apping guy out the attachment points that a...

Page 5: ...d best buried horizontally You can also improvise with other stakes hiking staffs ice axes branches rocks trees using the tent s stake loops or cord as required When packing for your trip consider the...

Page 6: ...attach the drawcord to the pack to avoid loss CARE AND MAINTENANCE Protecting the Tent Ultraviolet damage is the single largest hazard your tent faces in its lifetime Fabrics should not be exposed to...

Page 7: ...kening This is apparent when water droplets no longer bead up on the fabric If the poles are exposed to salt or salt water rinse them in fresh water and allow them to dry before storing While aluminum...

Page 8: ...l it is centred over the break in the pole then wrap it into place with duct tape Be careful not to damage the tent fabrics when removing the damaged pole Replacing a Broken Pole Section The MEC Grip...

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