mArt wrote:I'm not convinced the brand is relevant to my dilemma Strider,
and until I have resolved that with the company I wish to maintain that good-faith
I'm not interested for purposes of bad faith - more so to be more familiar with what options are
on offer. You might find others are successfully using those tents in Tassie.
tasadam wrote:Yep, reading through and my thoughts on selling the new one is covered.
Don't forget Remote Repairs in Melbourne if you want to consider getting the best repair possible on the old tent, or if you just don't want to have a go at fixing it yourself.
Of interest, which Hobart bushwalking store is closing down?
Moondog55 wrote:Has the manufacturer asked you to return the faulty fly and/or the whole tent?
Why not just reproof the fly sheet with a silicon solution? Cost $30- or so for a couple of tubes of plumbers roofing silicon and a couple of liters of Shellite or mineral turpentine
wayno wrote:as dan says , take new tent offer and sell it, better chance to buy something else new and start a fresh.
if something goes wrong trying to reproof the tent then you're stuck with it...
Tortoise wrote:I don't imagine the distributor could get the credit from the manufacturer to allow for a different brand of tent???
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