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    Who’s on duty when the tent rips?

    You are, which is why you should think twice before putting this Tent Repair Kit back on the shelf. This lightweight kit can make the difference between wet or dry, insects or no insects, complaints or smiles. Choose wisely. With Gear Aid, anyone can be a master of gear repair.

    Ideal for: Individuals, small groups, or families. Lightweight. All conditions.

    When it comes to your tent, you’re both engineer and handyman.

    Smiles are hard to come by when your gear is wet or your equipment has broken. So when gear fails—and it does—you’d better be ready. Gear Aid products help you repair and revive outdoor gear and equipment, at home or in the field. We make more than 100 products so you can fix failures, repair accidents, and extend the life of the hard-working equipment you rely on.

    This lightweight Tent Repair Kit is camping essential Number 1. Use it to fix rips, tears, leaks, broken poles and busted zippers, so your tent can keep up the good work. You can also perform emergency field repairs on your pack, jacket, sleeping bag and even glue the sole of your boot back on. Keep going with Gear Aid.

    Tip: Keep a kit in your tent bag. It’ll always be there when you need it.

    Comes with instructions and a tent repair manual.

    Tent Repair Kit is part of a comprehensive line of Care and Repair products from Gear Aid. Protect, revive, fix and maintain all your essential gear, whether at home or in the field. Gear Aid performs so your equipment can live on.

    Weight: 5 oz.
    Size: 6.75" x 5" x 1.25"

    Tent Repair Supplies:

      Gear Repair
      1 Tent Pole Splint, .5"
      1 Tent Pole Splint, .625"
      2 Zipper Slider Coil Double #8
      1 No-See-Um Patch, 4" x 6"
      1 Clear Tenacious Adhesive Patch, 3"x10"
      Seam Grip® 1/4 oz Adhesive

      Sewing Kit
      1 Bobbin #69 Olive Green
      1 Sewing Needle, #18, Chenille
      1 Sewing Needle #16, Yarn
      4 Safety Pins
      1 Seam Ripper
      Cleaners
      1 Mirazyme 1/2 oz Enzyme Based Deodorizer
      2 PDI Alcohol Towlette

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    Boot Use Tip

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