How did Springbars do in the 2014 rain and standing waters?
I'm curious if water seeped into the floor since their canvas sides extend all the way to the ground (ie, no 'bathtub' bottoms).
Thanks
Springbar tents in standing water
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Re: Springbar tents in standing water
I should not respond before fully awake. I have a Kodiak canvas. That held up fine. Not sure about the spring bar, but they make a quality product. I'd be surprised if it leaked.
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Re: Springbar tents in standing water
We have a friendwho brought his tent (Kodiak or Springbar) to our very rainy regional a couple times, no issues. And our ground is salt marsh, which gets spongy.
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Re: Springbar tents in standing water
It might be worth pointing out that while there were a few puddles, the rainy Monday hardly resulted in "standing waters" from what I saw.
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Re: Springbar tents in standing water
good to hear. thanks.