Salewa says no, but I'm having second thoughts. The whole thing is only attached to the rest of the tent with a zipper, so it must be replaceable. Thanks for your opinions or help.
You could try to create a pattern from the torn section and sew the old zipper onto new fabric ~~but probably cheaper to just replace the tent.~~
Phi1iam on
Send a photo to Rainy Pass and ask them. They are usually fast and nice.
kanzaguy on
It looks like a cheap tent given the multiple failure points. I suspect when these failure points are fixed the rest of the tent will probably move into failure mode. Move on to a better and newer (aka – one w/warranty) tent. Just sayin’.
craigcraig420 on
Almost everything is repairable with enough skill and determination. Believe in yourself.
zero_dr00l on
Yeeeahhh….
no.
Dr_Overundereducated on
I once successfully repaired a tent that had been set on fire with rip-stop fabric and Shoe Goo, which I found to be the most successful adhesive. Got several more years of use out of the old friend.
ZoneCrafty on
I’d say thats pretty much finished. Don’t they sell replacement inner tents?
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You could try to create a pattern from the torn section and sew the old zipper onto new fabric ~~but probably cheaper to just replace the tent.~~
Send a photo to Rainy Pass and ask them. They are usually fast and nice.
It looks like a cheap tent given the multiple failure points. I suspect when these failure points are fixed the rest of the tent will probably move into failure mode. Move on to a better and newer (aka – one w/warranty) tent. Just sayin’.
Almost everything is repairable with enough skill and determination. Believe in yourself.
Yeeeahhh….
no.
I once successfully repaired a tent that had been set on fire with rip-stop fabric and Shoe Goo, which I found to be the most successful adhesive. Got several more years of use out of the old friend.
I’d say thats pretty much finished. Don’t they sell replacement inner tents?