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I heard the same thing for long term and use to tell people that when I worked at rei but is there any proof that it happen? I can't say I've ever seen a worn out tent from folds...Stuff. Someone told me once to stuff instead of fold. His theory was that folding puts pressure on the same seams over and over and may cause a point of failure. No idea if there's any real research behind that theory, but there you go. I stuff because it's easier.
Stuff. Someone told me once to stuff instead of fold. His theory was that folding puts pressure on the same seams over and over and may cause a point of failure. No idea if there's any real research behind that theory, but there you go. I stuff because it's easier.
@brianb2 @Jake HammI heard the same thing for long term and use to tell people that when I worked at rei but is there any proof that it happen? I can't say I've ever seen a worn out tent from folds...
This usually works. If it doesn't, I do it anyway and stuff the extra at the top before pulling the drawcord.A tip I learned is that you fold it until it's the size of the tent poles, lay the poles on it and roll.
I haven't had a problem storing a tent since.
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Fold and roll! Used to be back in the day you would just jam it in to not ruin the crease on the seams and damage them. How durable tents are made these days it's fine to fold and roll. Saves space, also make sure when you either get back from a trip or are putting it up for long storage to clean it and let it properly dry before stowage to prevent mildew.How does everyone store your tents long term? Fold and roll neatly inside the bag or just jam it in?
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