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Waterproof my inexpensive tent

waterproof-200x148Q. I have an 8-person tent I got from Wal-Mart a few years ago. It has been fine for camping in the backyard with the family but we are going to a couple of state parks this summer so the convenience of running in the house if it starts to rain is not an option.  The tent boasted “weather-tec” or something like that, basically claiming it will stay dry.  I really don’t want to buy a new tent.  How do you think it will fair if it begins to rain?
–Concerned Keith, Chicago, Illinois

A. Hello Keith. Thanks for the good question. Your gut is right on — there’s indeed a good chance that your tent won’t be truly waterproof. Inexpensive tents from stores like Wal-Mart may be just fine for fair weather outings. What they usually lack is durability, weather-proofness and they are often heavier than high-end camping gear.

I hear what you’re saying about not wanting to buy a new one so it’s good to know there are a couple things you can try to make your tent work. First, you could get a basic tarp at the hardware store (probably will cost you less than $15) and hang that above your tent. That way, the tarp shelters your tent and takes the brunt of the rain during a storm.

Second, you could treat your tent with a waterproofer like Nikwax Tent & Gear Solar Proof ($14-$44; www.nikwax.com). Simply pitch your tent, spray it down with a hose, and then cover the entire thing with the Nikwax. For a tent as large as yours, you’ll likely have to use most of the 2.5-liter bottle, which costs about $44 bucks. The Nikwax will boost your tent’s water repellency and prevent the fabric from being damaged by prolonged exposure to the sun. Will it make your Wal-Mart tent ready for an expedition on Everest? Not a chance, but it should get you through a summer of camping fun.

Comments about “Waterproof my inexpensive tent”

  1. campergirl says:

    We also have an 8-person tent from Wal-Mart and the only time it’s seen rain was a total disaster! Water-proof guarantee notwithstanding, water poured in like a faucet from the center of each of the three roof domes. (None came in from the floor, though) Thanks for these suggestions…

  2. murphy says:

    Buy a can of Atsko Silicone Water-Guard spray at Walmart for about $4. One coat of it on a tent or anything and it will be water proof. Much cheaper than Nikwax products and just as effective.

  3. c-rad says:

    thanks i have the same problem

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