LaGriz
WKR
My trusty 12'X12' Alakanak Tent purchased in 2009 leaked badly on a my recent elk hunt. When I installed the center pole, white seam material sprinkled down like confetti! I knew I was in trouble even though It had never leaked before. I'm thinking my tent may have gotten damp or wet on a return trip while stuffed in a industrial garbage bag, I transport my gear in a open utility trailer, so every thing gets bagged up for the ride.
The vents around the center pole seem to be the source. The water ran down the walls in all directions. my gear got soaked as the waterproof floor accumulated the water like a bath tub. Our cots got wet, but not our sleeping bags. One of my hunting partners was going to stay in my tent. This became a problem for us both. We then traveled 80+ miles to a Wal-Mart where he purchased a 9'X16' Nylon family tent. I gave him some cash to off set the expense. We got through it ok with a minimal amount of drama. His son took a nice bull with his bow so they left happy.
Can anyone direct me to a repair facility, or a offer a fix? I'm thinking I can do some exterior and interior seam sealing in an effort to eliminate the problem that was completely over the top, It looked like the seams were taped during the assembly process. I don't know if it can be repaired with out some specialized equip, I'm sure this has been experienced by one of the Rokslide members as this is a common tent. Any feed back will be welcomed.
LaGriz
The vents around the center pole seem to be the source. The water ran down the walls in all directions. my gear got soaked as the waterproof floor accumulated the water like a bath tub. Our cots got wet, but not our sleeping bags. One of my hunting partners was going to stay in my tent. This became a problem for us both. We then traveled 80+ miles to a Wal-Mart where he purchased a 9'X16' Nylon family tent. I gave him some cash to off set the expense. We got through it ok with a minimal amount of drama. His son took a nice bull with his bow so they left happy.
Can anyone direct me to a repair facility, or a offer a fix? I'm thinking I can do some exterior and interior seam sealing in an effort to eliminate the problem that was completely over the top, It looked like the seams were taped during the assembly process. I don't know if it can be repaired with out some specialized equip, I'm sure this has been experienced by one of the Rokslide members as this is a common tent. Any feed back will be welcomed.
LaGriz
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