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REPAIRING YOUR TENT

Fabric Tears

Watertight repairs to rips can be made with seam sealant such as McNett 
Freesole

TM

, Aquaseal

TM

, or Seam Grip®. For tears shorter than about 1.5cm 

(1/2in.), apply duct tape to one side and sealant to the other. On longer 
tears, apply duct tape to one side of the tear and, on the other side, 
a patch of no-see-um netting that extends about 6-12mm (1/4-1/2in.) 
beyond each edge of the tear. Use oval or circular patches (rounded 
edges are less likely to peel away  than sharp corners). Cover the patch 
thoroughly in sealant. Once the sealant is completely dry, the duct tape 
can be removed from small and large repairs alike.

For longer trips, we recommend taking an expedition sewing kit and extra 
nylon, webbing, a spare pole section, and narrow-diameter (2.5mm) tent 
pole shockcord. Coghlan’s Seam Saturant or the like will prevent wicking 
through a tent fl y via seams or webbing.

Fixing a Pole in the Field

Slip the pole repair sleeve over one pole end. Slide the sleeve along 
until 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-Tip

TM

 pole tips are press-fi tted into place. Carefully tug out 

the pole end tip nearest to the broken section. Being mindful of how 
to retie it later, untie the end tip. Slide pole sections off the cord until 
you reach the damaged section. Remove the broken piece, being careful 
not to damage the shockcord. Thread on a new section of appropriate 
length and diameter, followed by the other sections, then re-tie the end 
tip knot.

Zippers

A worn slider is the cause of most zipper problems. An occasional 
application of 303

TM

 Protectant or a silicone-based lubricant will help 

reduce wear. Grit accelerates slider wear. Keep zippers clean by rinsing 
them under water after use in windy/sandy environments. Sometimes, 
carefully squeezing the top ends of the slider with a pair of pliers will 
restore some life. If an inner door slider fails, run it as far as possible toward 
one end of the zipper, and use only the other slider for the duration of the 
trip. A sewing repair shop can replace inoperable sliders.

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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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