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water proofing a tent

The waterproofing of a tent is  incredibly crucial when you’d like to go  camping in the  rain or enjoy sleeping  outdoors without getting wet.  Wetting your tent can ruin your camping experience and make you feel  frustrated. So, it’s pretty darn important to know how to keep your tent dry. At Playwise, we want to make sure that  your experience in  the great outdoors is an incredible one—this all  begins with owning a  tent you can rely on. Let’s take a look at some of the  best methods you can use to waterproof your tent and how to choose which one is right for you.

Tents can be waterproofed in a  multitude of ways, all with their unique benefits. There are  couple ways you might  be  able to do this: First, try using a waterproofing spray.  This spray is simple to apply and can seal small  holes and make fabric resistant to water. It’s  better to spray it on before you leave for camp  anyway. Just be sure to follow the instructions on the bottle. Second, seam sealer is another fantastic choice. Seams on tents are notorious for sneak water in. Using seam sealer can seal those cracks and prevent any leaking from occurring. You  just paint it over the seams, and let it dry.

What Are the Best Waterproofing Solutions for Tents?

When you  camp, you need to be dry. You can do that best if you sleep  in a waterproof tent. A rainproof  tent keeps the water and moisture out and ensures you will have a comfortable place for sleep. Here are some of the key features to look for in a waterproof tent.  First,  check the fabric. The  top tents are constructed from specialized materials that won’t allow water to penetrate. This is what’s known as a water-resistant fabric.  Look for tents with a rating in the thousands, measured in  millimeters. Choose a tent rated at 1,500 mm or higher for typical camping. The cohesion is an important characteristic too. The seams are where two pieces of fabric meet. If the seams are not sealed well, water can seep in. Checkout tents  that have taped seams — this means a waterproof tape has been sewn over the seams so water  doesn't come  through.

Second, think about what type of tent you want. A  proper tent comes with a  rainfly, an additional cover that goes atop the whole thing. The rainfly works to direct water away from the  tent. Ensure the rainfly is large enough to fully  cover the tent, sides included. Also, inspect the tent for a strong frame. A sturdy frame will enable the tent to withstand high winds and heavy rain. And, finally, features like a bathtub floor are worth shopping for. This is so the bottom of the tent curves up a little  and prevents water from pooling inside. With  those  features, you can  ensure that your tent will keep you dry and comfortable as you take in  nature!

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