Madonna3
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- Jun 19, 2008
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We purchased an Ozark Trail, 3 room, 12 person cabin tent. The seams were all factory sealed with some type of tape. The tent is labeled as being water resistant. A note from the manufacturer said the tent shouldn't need to be waterproofed, but it couldn't hurt. I didn't care, I covered the whole thing including the rain fly and the windows in some waterproof spray made for tents by Scotch. It was about $4 a can from Walmart and it took about 6-7 cans to do the job. We also ran seam sealer around any seams that didn't have the tape, including where the bottom of the tent and the tent walls meet. I can't think of anywhere else I need to waterproof.
Someone told me not to let anything inside the tent touch the walls because of wicking of the water into the tent. Is this true?
We purchased tarps to go below the tent floor even though the tent floor itself is a tarp like material. I did not get one to go over the tent cause I thought this would look ridiculous and not allow us access to the site because of this giant freaking tarp over the entire camp site.
Am I being too worried? Do tents usually stand up to rain without a problem? Can stuff touch the walls? Please, please help my mind rest or tell me how to keep myself dry.
Someone told me not to let anything inside the tent touch the walls because of wicking of the water into the tent. Is this true?
We purchased tarps to go below the tent floor even though the tent floor itself is a tarp like material. I did not get one to go over the tent cause I thought this would look ridiculous and not allow us access to the site because of this giant freaking tarp over the entire camp site.
Am I being too worried? Do tents usually stand up to rain without a problem? Can stuff touch the walls? Please, please help my mind rest or tell me how to keep myself dry.