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Tent Care Tips: How to Make Your Tent Last Longer
MSR Team
Whether the backcountry beckons to you every weekend or an annual camping trip with friends and family is more your pace, ensure your tent stands up for the long haul by taking proper care of it. Here are six simple tent care tips for making your tent last longer.
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Photo by Willie Woodward
When disassembling your poles, start from the center and move outwards to evenly distribute the tension on the shock cord. If you’ve been in dusty or salty conditions, make sure to clean your poles, especially around the intersections.
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1. Never store your tent wet
Storing your tent while it’s wet or even damp can lead to the premature breakdown of its fabric and coatings. For this reason, the number one guideline for longer tent life is to make sure your tent is clean, dry and stored in a cool area out of direct sunlight. After every trip, spread your tent out until it is completely dry before packing it away again.![Campers putting together tent poles](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0574/0642/3174/files/Poles.jpg)
2. Treat your poles well
Most pole damage occurs during setup. Try to keep the ends of the pole sections from banging together when assembling the frame as it can dent them or create cracks at the ends, which can compromise pole strength and lead to breakage. Don’t overstress the poles when setting up the tent; doing so can permanently deform the sections. Also, make sure pole segments are fully inserted into one another before bending them.![MSR Tent Care - broken poles](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0574/0642/3174/files/tent-care-broken-poles-1024x551.jpg)
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3. Use a footprint with your tent
Footprints are designed to keep your tent floor clean, dry and protected from excessive abrasion. By keeping water and dirt away from the bottom of your tent, a footprint also helps your tent stay clean when you need to pack it up again.![MSR Tent zipper](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0574/0642/3174/files/tent-care-zipper2-1024x551.jpg)
4. Be kind to the zippers
The best thing you can do to extend the life of the zipper is to go slow and use two hands when zipping your tent open or closed. Tent fabric is designed to be taut when set up, so there will always be some tension on the zipper. Assisting the zipper with a second hand, especially when going around a curve, will reduce wear on the zipper and its metal slider and help keep it running smoothly. Keep zippers clean and free of fine grit, which can wear away at the zipper’s metal slider to the point where it no longer clinches the zipper teeth together. An old toothbrush is great for this.![Seam Sealing Taping Tent](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0574/0642/3174/files/msr-blog-seam-sealing-tent-01.jpg)