Do you crumple or fold?

Do you crumple or fold?

  • Jam the tent in the stuff sack.

    Votes: 16 39.0%
  • Fold it nicely first.

    Votes: 25 61.0%
  • Something else?

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    41

arz

Adventurer
not your tp... don't care what you do there.

Do you fold your tent before putting it in the stuff sack or do you just jam it in there?


As I see it, just stuffing it in will prevent the same fibers from getting folded constantly, hopefully reducing wear at any single point. But it's also much easier to get the tent to fit in the sack if you fold and roll it up tightly.

What's the best way put your tent away?
 

4xdog

Explorer
It fits a lot better in the stuffsack if the tent and rainfly are folded first. Folded the wrong word for what I do, though. I roll the tent and fly with as few folds as possible.
 

jeep-N-montero

Expedition Leader
With canvas you want to fold/roll it up or takes twice the space, with nylon you can stuff it pretty easily and roll it after you get home.
 

arz

Adventurer
It fits a lot better in the stuffsack if the tent and rainfly are folded first. Folded the wrong word for what I do, though. I roll the tent and fly with as few folds as possible.

This is generally what I do as well. Have a friend who is a big fan of the "jam it all in there any way you can" method.

Though I am liking the idea of hanging it up at home for long term storage. I generally make sure it's clean and dry then roll it back up and put it in the bag.
 

Christophe Noel

Expedition Leader
The common wisdom with most manufacturers is to sort of fold and stuff. The idea being to fold, but not in any repeated pattern. It's probably more important how you store your tent. Mine are usually stored in cotton pillow cases in a closet.
 

Ragman

Active member
I long ago began to stuff, rainfly first, then tent, then footprint in order I will need to lay them out. I have had no trouble, but I do store the poles and stakes outside the tent bag-think if you put everything in the bag you could not stuff with the the poles already in there.
 

pluton

Adventurer
I fold tent and fly in a random, sloppy way, then place them into a size-small but spacious Eagle Creek duffle bag(top loading), along with all other needed tent parts, except the stake-driving hammer. Since my tents are used for car camping, there is no need to bother with stuff sacks. The duffle is stored with the top zipped open(for air circulation) in a closet at home
 

Leibbrand

Adventurer
fold, roll, and stuff while out. I set them up at home, sweep them out, wipe down all sides with damp cloth, air dry, then store it long term in the sack. Never owned a canvas tent.
 

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