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how to pack your luna bell tent

It is VITAL that your tent is stored when it is completely dry otherwise it may suffer from mildew if it is left in damp 

conditions. It is ok to take it down whilst the tent is damp, however, you MUST ensure you hang it up to dry within 48 hours. 

You do not need to set the tent up again, it can be hung on a washing line, over a car or over chairs to air dry.

Take all the poles and pegs out of the tent whilst keeping the canvas off the grass - this helps keep your tent clean and 

grass stain free. Without standing on the canvas, fold half of the tent over so you have a half moon with the groundsheet 

facing up. 

Let that half of the groundsheet dry out and wipe off any mud. If it’s not a dry day you’ll need to dry the tent out indoors. The 

idea is that you always have canvas touching canvas and groundsheet touching groundsheet, so even if the tent is wet you 

avoid stains. Once any condensation has dried off you need to turn the half moon over so the other half of the groundsheet 

can also dry out. We find it’s a good idea to move the tent off its original spot to avoid putting any condensation back onto 

the first half. 

Once the whole tent is dry, fold the sides into the centre and then fold over on itself so you end up with a strip the width of 

the tent bag. Now fold the strip in half and place the pole bag and peg bag at one end. Roll into a tight bundle using the ties 

to secure the tent as a roll. Next, lift one end and slip the bag over the tent.

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