@craigmiddleton9373 so I have heard the lanshan 1 is already seam sealed.the lanshan 2 needs to be seam sealed. I also beleive the durston tents are factory sealed. I just re done it because I noticed the pin pricks from the sewing
Hi Josh... Nice informative video mate. I had to use a drop of seam sealer on my Allak 2 as there was a small hole at the end of the zipper, on the top vents. So always worth looking at the end of the zippers where they are stitched in to see if there's any water that could get in. Just a drop of seam sealer 100% fixed my problem... i posted a long reply here should this be of any help to anyone... 🙂 ua-cam.com/video/MYFwfKGuuWc/v-deo.htmlsi=tjdYwwC-yradyLd2 Would say this could be a problem on any tent, so worth checking.... Cheers Mark
Great practical video and appreciate your raw, honest authenticity, which will inspire so many people 💪🏻
@davemartin7777 thankyou really appreciate the comment 👍 🙏
Good to see you out I know it's hard pal because I have the same with me and it's hard sometimes hope you get there soon
@@andishepherd1976 thankyou that really does mean alot
Thankyou
....an X-Mid is great for mental health. I''m thinking of using mine in winter too, just pitching it a bit lower. Great vid...stay strong bro
@@GH02-o_o thankyou it means alot to me
Interesting video Josh 👍. Hope you're feeling better soon bud.
@@sparker68 thankyou it means alot
My X mid solid has taped seams, does yours not?
@trooperwolfie yeah it does but they are starting to peel off and it's leaking
This is an interesting video Josh, does these sort of tents need to be sealed before you head out, like the lanshan trekking pole tents etc
@craigmiddleton9373 so I have heard the lanshan 1 is already seam sealed.the lanshan 2 needs to be seam sealed. I also beleive the durston tents are factory sealed. I just re done it because I noticed the pin pricks from the sewing
Hi Josh... Nice informative video mate. I had to use a drop of seam sealer on my Allak 2 as there was a small hole at the end of the zipper, on the top vents. So always worth looking at the end of the zippers where they are stitched in to see if there's any water that could get in. Just a drop of seam sealer 100% fixed my problem... i posted a long reply here should this be of any help to anyone... 🙂 ua-cam.com/video/MYFwfKGuuWc/v-deo.htmlsi=tjdYwwC-yradyLd2
Would say this could be a problem on any tent, so worth checking....
Cheers Mark
@@thewiltshirewomble thanks mate and helpful comment that I'm sure will help people out thankyou for your support