Leaky Wenzel - seal or return?
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Hello,
I bought a Wenzel Woodlands tent about a month ago and didn't bother seam sealing it. Not smart I know. This last week the family and I were camping and during a short 15 min. downpour I found out every single seam in the rainfly leaks like a sieve.
Do you think I should just seam seal it or take the tent back and get Eureka? I do like the tent and its design but the wife will quickly loose any passion for camping if we have a leaky tent.
Thanks
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- common mistake. I did it too on my first backpacking adventure............. - Ed G 11:11:15 07/23/2004
- Re: Leaky Wenzel - seal or return? - Jim S 21:41:54 07/22/2004
- Re: Leaky Wenzel - seal or return? - Ebby (Guest) 12:17:19 07/23/2004
- Seal it and call it a day - steveK (Guest) 15:04:36 07/23/2004
- "Seam Grip" it - Jim S 20:10:47 07/23/2004
- Re: "Seam Grip" it - Ebby (Guest) 22:53:55 07/27/2004
- Yes - Jim S 20:42:52 08/02/2004
- Re: "Seam Grip" it - stevek (Guest) 09:13:06 07/26/2004
- Re: "Seam Grip" it - Ebby (Guest) 22:53:55 07/27/2004
- "Seam Grip" it - Jim S 20:10:47 07/23/2004
- Seal it and call it a day - steveK (Guest) 15:04:36 07/23/2004
- Re: Leaky Wenzel - seal or return? - Ebby (Guest) 12:17:19 07/23/2004
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