Thank you very much for buying a Gordigear Utility Tent. We and countless satisfied
customers worldwide believe that you have exercised excellent judgement in your
selection. Our products have been designed to give you many years of comfort and
reliability during your adventures. The Gordigear Team tries the utmost to meet the highest
expectations by designing and crafting highly functional, flexible and durable products that
withstand and support your active lifestyle. Successful operation and long life depends on
proper maintenance and correct operating techniques. We recommend that you carefully
read this entire manual before installing and operating the tent. Keep this manual handy
for future reference.
Before you start to fix your tent to your trailer, take a minute and check all parts provided.
Included in delivery:
Item: Where to be found:
1 x Inner Tent Tent bag
1 x Outer Tent Tent bag
1 x Inner Poles Fixed to inner tent
1 x Outer Poles Pole bag
Ropes and pegs Accessories bag
Setting up your tent
The Utility Tent is designed with our “Easy Setup” system. One person is enough to set up
the tent in a few minutes only.
IMPORTANT:
All our products are manufactured to the highest standards and precision. They do not
require any form of force during the process of pitching or striking your tent. In case you
face a problem, please check for obstacles, fouling, foreign objects or to much tension
first.
The end of the poles need to sit within the eyelets
fixed to the floor.
Secure them with pegs to the ground.
The first sleeping room is ready.
Follow the same steps to set up the second
sleeping room.
Pull the outer tent over the inner tent.
The longer annex is used to connect to car roof
tents.
The shorter car-sleeve is used to connect to
vehicles only.
The slight tension of this poles is holding the
annex in shape.
IMPORTANT:
When using the tent on very rocky or muddy ground we recommend an additional
groundsheet underneath to protect the tent floor. The groundsheet must not be larger than
the tent floor, otherwise water that runs off the walls will be channelled underneath the tent.
Gordigear tents use waterproof and water repellent fabrics of the highest quality. However,
with the addition of seams, zips and other desirable features a tent will not be as
waterproof as a car, house or other solid structures. The following are common examples
of how water can enter a tent and were you as the user needs to be aware of.
Seam maintenance:
All Gordigear tents are manufactured by expert machinists and all seams are treated
and/or heat tape sealed.
As a general advise of maintenance, we recommend to reseal the more vulnerable seams
with seam sealer regularly. High tension, wear or tear and cold weather put seams under
stress, sealing them as a measure of precaution will prepare you for the unexpected, avoid
unnecessary inconvenience and keeps you on top of your adventure.
Use high quality canvas seam sealer and massage it with a little brush into the seam from
both sides. Make sure you use a sufficient amount of sealer to allow the seams to soak.
The seam sealer will solidify into a rubber membrane and seals it off.
Rain flaps:
All Gordigear tents use rain-flaps to provide a second layer of protection to especially
vulnerable points like zips and floor seams.
Please make sure all rain flaps are used correctly and cover zips and seams. Make sure
all flaps are supporting rain water to flow off the tent. Wrong directed flaps act like a gutter
and have the opposite effect.
Zips:
All care is taken in the design to cover zips with rain flaps. At times wind driven rain could
force water through the zips. To minimise this, make sure all doors are closed correctly and
that the flaps cover the zips. Clean and maintain zips with silicon-spray regularly.
Structural integrity and water pooling:
A perfectly pitching tent on a flat ground is structurally strong and waterproof. During
prolonged wind and rain it may be necessary to tighten guy lines and reset tent pegs to
prevent the material from sagging or flapping and attend to drainage around the perimeter
of the tent. Sagging and incorrect pitching weakens the tent structure and could allow
water to pool on the roof placing unnecessary forces on the tent causing leaking and
breakages.
Condensation:
When warm moist air meets cooler air, condensation occurs. The warm moist air
condenses on the inside surface of the tent. Condensation can be reduced if the tent is
well ventilated.
IMPORTANT:
We recommend you set up the tent at least once before going onto your first trip, so
youcan verify that all parts are included and you become familiar with the tent.
Do not store the tent wet. If you do have to pack away when the tent is wet, zip close all
canvas doors and windows to protect the inside of the tent. As soon as you can, within a
few days, open the tent and let it dry out thoroughly to prevent moisture damage. Open up
the tent occasionally to let it vent out.
Can I pack the tent together when it is wet?
You can pack the tent together when wet and reopen it several hours later. If you do so,
make sure the tent dries completely when reopening. We advise that you should always
ensure that the tent is dry if it is packed up for longer periods of time to prevent mould.
Although our tent material is mould resistant, it still might develop mould if stored wet for
extended periods.
Do I need to reseal the canvas?
This will very much depend on how much you use the tent. We have customers that have
travelled for months on end, using the tent every day and they still find that it is as
waterproof as on the day they bought it. However, it is a good idea to reseal if the tent is in
frequent use. Only utilise quality protective agent from your local camping/outdoor shop,
use quality seam sealer to revitalise the seam protection.
How should I take care of my Gordigear tent?
Clean with cold water only. A brush can be used if required. Do not use chemicals, soap or
detergents. Using a silicon spray on all zips from time to time will extend their life. As with
any tent, it is recommended to thoroughly wet the canvas and allow to dry before first
usage. Repeat up to three times to ensure sealing of the material.
Mildew:
To avoid mildew, never put your tent away wet or damp. However, if mildew occurs, use a
soft bristle brush or sponge to clean. Let the tent dry in the sunlight and re apply seam
sealer compound on the inside of the seams.
Repairing a tear:
For small tears, use a self adhesive patch kit. We recommend a canvas or awning repairer
for larger tears.
Removing pegs
Pegs should be pulled with another peg, hammer or a peg puller, never by pulling on the
tent. Avoid pegging your tent so tight that it stresses the fabric. Over stretching may cause
peg loops and fabric to tear.
Floor condensation
A ground sheet underneath the tent prevents the floor from feeling damp and helps
prolong its life. The ground sheet should be smaller than the tent’s floor to prevent rain
from running under the tent.
Fading fabric:
Do not leave your tent set up in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time as this
weakens and fades the fabric.
Faulty zip
All our tents are manufactured with highest quality zips. However, dust and sand are the
main reasons for zip tear and wear. If the zip separates, you can fix the zip by moving the
slider to the beginning of the zip tape and reworking the zip. If separation continuous, open
the zip, give the slider a slight squeeze with pliers and rework the zip.
Important and helpful hints
Camp Safe – Safety Habits
The fabric may burn if left in continuous contact with a flame from any source. Also, the
application of any foreign substance to the tent fabric may render the flame resistant
properties ineffective.
To prevent injury caused by gas poisoning or suffocation
- Do not use fuel burning, oxygen consuming devices inside the tent. This includes
candles, gas lanterns, kerosene lamps, stoves, cooking and heating appliances
- Do not use gas appliances of any kind inside the tent.
To prevent injury caused by fire
- Do not pitch the tent near a camp fire or any other flame source
- Do not use candles, matches or any other flame source in or near the tent (this
includes stoves, cooking equipment, lighting and heating appliances)
- Only use recommended water repellent compounds on the tent
- Do not spray tent fabrics with insecticides
To prevent injury caused by electricity
- Always exercise care when using electricity and electric lighting in and near tents.
Only use 12 volt lighting.
To prevent injury caused by your camping environment
- Do not pitch your tent on an area that could get flooded
- Do not leave your tent erected in strong winds – collapse the tent and seek refuge
in your vehicle
- Do not pitch your tent near cliffs in case of collapse or rock fall
- Do not pitch your tent under trees with dead branches or under trees known to drop
branches
- Do not pitch your tent near rivers, lakes or the sea known to inhabitant crocodiles
- this product is designed as a temporary structure; it is not designed to be a
permanent structure or dwelling
- Intermittent use only. Although our fabrics are treated for extra UV resistance,
continuous exposure to sun light will break the fabric down. Fading of colour is an
early warning sign. These tents are not designed as permanent dwellings or
structures.
- Do not leave this product unattended if bad weather is expected. If assembly
instructions are followed correctly, this product will withstand winds and rain. In
gusty winds and storms you must collapse the tent.
- During rain always lower awnings to avoid water ponding on awnings.
- Never store a wet and/or soiled tent, as mildew and corrosion will from within a few
days. This condition is not covered by warranty. Always allow tent to dry completely
before packing and stowing.
- During strong winds and storm collapse the tent and seek refuge in your vehicle.
Damage caused by storms is not covered by warranty.
- We recommend that you discuss adding this investment to your household
Insurance Policy with your Insurance Agent.
Warranty and contact details
Please check our web page for detailed warranty information: