pfraze
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I have aquired an older tent that is made by Montana Canvas and I believe it was made for Cabelas due to the big Cabelas Outfiitter tag sewn on the front. It is in good shape and has been well taken care of. I’m trying to find out what model it is and what it is made from so I can properly treat it. I have reached out to Montana Canvas but thought I’d see if anyone here may know something about it. Here are a few pictures.
Thanks..
***UPDATE***
After talking to and showing Montana Canvas these pictures, The representative I spoke to believes this tent to be 25+ years old based on the Montana Canvas Logo. She is trying to figure out which model it is and hopes to have more answers next week when she talks to the company owner on Monday. They believe this tent (based on pictures) to be on of the ones made from a lighter weight polyester material and recommended using a product they carry called Iosso Water Repellent. They also said they have heard customers report good luck using Kiwi Camp Dry Spray. Thanks for all the input.
I purchased this tent from an older gentleman that used it on several adventures and took great care of it. Other than the interior floor needing a good cleaning and resealing the seams and the tent, I hope it has many more adventures to come.
Thanks..
***UPDATE***
After talking to and showing Montana Canvas these pictures, The representative I spoke to believes this tent to be 25+ years old based on the Montana Canvas Logo. She is trying to figure out which model it is and hopes to have more answers next week when she talks to the company owner on Monday. They believe this tent (based on pictures) to be on of the ones made from a lighter weight polyester material and recommended using a product they carry called Iosso Water Repellent. They also said they have heard customers report good luck using Kiwi Camp Dry Spray. Thanks for all the input.
I purchased this tent from an older gentleman that used it on several adventures and took great care of it. Other than the interior floor needing a good cleaning and resealing the seams and the tent, I hope it has many more adventures to come.
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