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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®.

Work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling sealant vapours. For 
complete sealing, evenly apply only the minimum required amount of 
sealant into needle holes, thread, and fabric joints. Allow to dry and cure 
overnight. McNett sealants (Seam Grip, and similar) cure more quickly in 
a moist or humid environment. Before packing the tent for the fi rst time, 
dust newly sealed areas with talcum powder or spray them with 303

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Protectant; freshly cured sealer can bond to itself even when dry. If the 
tent is used hard and often you may need to reapply seam sealer in high-
wear areas.

 

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 MONADOCK

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 MONADNOCK Height inside 1 36m 2 2m 2...

Page 2: ...amount of sealant into needle holes thread and fabric joints Allow to dry and cure overnight McNett sealants Seam Grip and similar cure more quickly in a moist or humid environment Before packing the...

Page 3: ...one corner to the opposite corner the two poles should cross in the centre to form an X 4 The pole clips are attached to the canopy with ribbon that is colour coded to match the poles black ribboned...

Page 4: ...f Step 2 peg out the corners of the tent now If conditions require it you can also peg the orange webbing loops along the tent sides Attaching the Fly 1 Drape the y over the tent so that the doors in...

Page 5: ...e shelter from trees rock or snow walls will make for a quieter night under stormy conditions Attach peg out and tension the four corner guylines Note that the attachment points are designed so that t...

Page 6: ...the poles If your tent has pole sleeves push the poles out of the sleeves instead of pulling them out To minimize the stress on the bungee cord in the poles and to speed disassembly fold each pole in...

Page 7: ...nt soap and warm water Rinse thoroughly Do not dry clean machine wash or machine dry Stubborn stains like tar can be left in place and dusted with talcum powder to prevent transfer to other areas of t...

Page 8: ...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 T...

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