I love my mountainfly I hate the sealer thick junk and looks look like crap. I ended up using gear aid +sil and did the outside threading on pullouts and ridge line. Use an oral syringe to apply the gear aid It soaks in to the threading and forms a nice seal. It worked so well i used the syringe and sealed the inside top of the Ridgeline seam where stitching could still be seen. May have been overboard but I figured if I am sealing stitching I might as well get it all. My inside pullouts look like junk with their supplied sealant.
Why should the customer have to do the extra work that the company should have already done? Its a tarp, shouldn't the company selling it make sure the thing doesn't leak?
I'm sure doing this can work, but pitching the tarp taut, and sealing with a foam brush and (mineral spirits) diluted silicone caulk is easy and leaves a much cleaner appearance.
Remarking about seam sealing the pullouts, seal the stitching on the "outside" of the tarp. Use Seam Grip Sil and work it into the stitching. Just let it dry for 24 hrs. and it won't stick to the tarp after you roll it up or fold it.
Brandon, what about sealing a tarp that has the additional items accommodating the internal pole mod? there are three extra pieces that you sew into the ridgeline that completely wetted out in a rain storm for me last weekend. There's the pole hook/thread attached by small webbing in the center, and two little rings attached to webbing closer to the ends of the ridgeilne. There's no clear way on how these should be seam sealed and rain soaked through where you stitch these into the tarp, completely wetting out my hammock and TQ in those three places - saturated.
Sorry about that David, we’ve been using those tabs on the cloudburst for years and normally that is not an issue. You could dab a tiny amount of sealer on the outside of the tarp, just on the stitch where the underside attachments are
Sorry for the inconvenience. You should only have to apply the sealer one time. We are unable to seam seal every tarp here in shop because there are certain ventilation requirements for dealing with silicone application in a work environment not to mention space for hang drying etc.
No reason to pay this much for tarps if company can't seam seal it from the factory. I know another well known company that does that for about the same price on their tarps.
Does it bother anyone else that Warbonnet has a logo of a Native American with a Native American head dress and it's owned by a white man? I bought an underquilt from this company and when I saw the logo I had to send it back and they charged me a 20% restocking fee but I could not stomach the cultural appropriation by this company.
maybe you could try not being a leftist snowflake and then you wouldnt have to pay a restocking fee? its honoring the culture to have a Native represented on the the products. you are just a virtue signaling idiot who cant understand this. as a native i dont give a damn who uses our imagery unless its used in an obviously insulting way such as "the drunk Indiana tavern" or something like that.
I really can't understand people that go on and on about cult ural. It's not done in a mocking way. It is not done in a way to slander the culture. It is not done in a way the demeans the culture. And it is not done in a way to attack the culture. It is simply a cool looking design. That is it, nothing more nothing less. Most people of different cultures who people like yourself want to claim others are culturally appropriating are generally happy that people Express an interest in their culture.
I really wish this video had been uploaded when I bought my tarp. It shows how simple and straight forward the seam sealing process is.
Mine leaked after following these instructions. I did the other side as well and that stopped the water from leaking through the tarp.
Was just going to ask about sealing the stitching on the weather side of the tarp.
I love my mountainfly I hate the sealer thick junk and looks look like crap. I ended up using gear aid +sil and did the outside threading on pullouts and ridge line. Use an oral syringe to apply the gear aid It soaks in to the threading and forms a nice seal. It worked so well i used the syringe and sealed the inside top of the Ridgeline seam where stitching could still be seen. May have been overboard but I figured if I am sealing stitching I might as well get it all. My inside pullouts look like junk with their supplied sealant.
Agree
Why should the customer have to do the extra work that the company should have already done? Its a tarp, shouldn't the company selling it make sure the thing doesn't leak?
I'm sure doing this can work, but pitching the tarp taut, and sealing with a foam brush and (mineral spirits) diluted silicone caulk is easy and leaves a much cleaner appearance.
Remarking about seam sealing the pullouts, seal the stitching on the "outside" of the tarp. Use Seam Grip Sil and work it into the stitching. Just let it dry for 24 hrs. and it won't stick to the tarp after you roll it up or fold it.
Does anyone know if you have to seam seal the ridge line on the WB tarps? Everything I’ve seen just refers to the pull outs
There website says you don’t need to
Brandon, what about sealing a tarp that has the additional items accommodating the internal pole mod? there are three extra pieces that you sew into the ridgeline that completely wetted out in a rain storm for me last weekend. There's the pole hook/thread attached by small webbing in the center, and two little rings attached to webbing closer to the ends of the ridgeilne. There's no clear way on how these should be seam sealed and rain soaked through where you stitch these into the tarp, completely wetting out my hammock and TQ in those three places - saturated.
Sorry about that David, we’ve been using those tabs on the cloudburst for years and normally that is not an issue. You could dab a tiny amount of sealer on the outside of the tarp, just on the stitch where the underside attachments are
Why is this not done by the manufacturer? Why is it left to the customer? Is this something that won’t last, that needs to be periodically reapplied?
Sorry for the inconvenience. You should only have to apply the sealer one time. We are unable to seam seal every tarp here in shop because there are certain ventilation requirements for dealing with silicone application in a work environment not to mention space for hang drying etc.
Warbonnet Outdoors ah, thanks, I understand now. It’s no big drama, I was just always curious why it’s not done.
@@anywhereroam9698 Many companies does this. Its pretty normal actually.🙏
No reason to pay this much for tarps if company can't seam seal it from the factory. I know another well known company that does that for about the same price on their tarps.
Does it bother anyone else that Warbonnet has a logo of a Native American with a Native American head dress and it's owned by a white man? I bought an underquilt from this company and when I saw the logo I had to send it back and they charged me a 20% restocking fee but I could not stomach the cultural appropriation by this company.
No it doesn't bother anyone else! Your just a virtue signaling snowflake and no one is impressed or thinks your a better person for sending it back.
Love the logo
maybe you could try not being a leftist snowflake and then you wouldnt have to pay a restocking fee? its honoring the culture to have a Native represented on the the products. you are just a virtue signaling idiot who cant understand this.
as a native i dont give a damn who uses our imagery unless its used in an obviously insulting way such as "the drunk Indiana tavern" or something like that.
Actually i like the logo and Warbonnet gear is a top notch 👌🏻
I really can't understand people that go on and on about cult ural. It's not done in a mocking way. It is not done in a way to slander the culture. It is not done in a way the demeans the culture. And it is not done in a way to attack the culture. It is simply a cool looking design. That is it, nothing more nothing less. Most people of different cultures who people like yourself want to claim others are culturally appropriating are generally happy that people Express an interest in their culture.