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Whether you are an avid backpacker or a car camper, you will probably experience wear and tear on your outdoor equipment at some point. Between rocks, trees, fire, and wildlife you are bound to get a hole in your tent but instead of replacing the entire thing a simple patch can make your portable home good as new. In this article, you will get step by step instructions on how to patch a hole in your tent for various methods. These patching methods can also be used on other types of gear such as sleeping bags, hammocks, and clothing.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Patching a Small Hole

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  1. Using scissors, round the edges of the tape so that it is in a circular/ oval shape. You can buy patching tape at your local outdoor recreation store or online.
  2. The patch will go on the inside of the tent.
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  3. Seam grip is a flexible sealer that repairs tears and when dry it is waterproof and long-lasting. You can buy seam grip at your local outdoor recreation store or online. Keep a neat looking seam grip area. Use latex gloves to make it easier.
  4. Now that 12 hours have passed, on the outside of the tent, apply seam grip over the same area as you did on the inside. Do not put another patch on the outside of the tent, just the seam grip.
  5. It is good as new!
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Making a Waterproof Patch (Good for Rain Flies)

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  1. Using scissors, round the edges of the tape so that it is in a circular/ oval shape. You can buy patching tape at your local outdoor recreation store or online.
  2. The patch will go on the inside of the tent.
  3. Seam grip is a flexible sealer that repairs tears and when dry it is waterproof and long-lasting. You can buy seam grip at your local outdoor recreation store or online. Keep a neat looking seam grip area. Use latex gloves to make it easier.
  4. After waiting 12 hours for the inside to dry, apply another rounded patch on the outside of the tent.
    • Apply seam grip around the patch just like you did previously, no more than ¼- ½ inch from the edge of the patch.
  5. The process of applying two patches, one on each side, ensures that water will not leak through the patch.
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