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Nikwax Tent & Gear Proof - Spray-On Fabric Care (16.9 fl.oz) Nikwax: Tent & Gear Proof - Spray-On Fabric Care (16.9 fl.oz)

Adds water repellency to non-breathable items.

Tent & Gear Proof Spray-On is a safe non-aerosol reproofing spray suitable for non-breathable rainwear tents backpacks duffel bags gaiters and panniers. It adds a water-repellent coating to polyurethane and neoprene-backed nylon polyester and dacron fabrics.

Older tent - new life Image: 4 Stars
by Anonymous
My North Face Tadpole tent got its first waterproofing after nearly 15 years of use (I treat my gear carefully though). Haven't been in a serious rainstorm yet but feel confident I'll stay dry as the fabric now beads easily when wet. It was easy to apply matched the products advertised coverage and time will tell if I get the same results as when the tent was new. REI recommended it over several other products as not harmful to the nylon fabric.


This works axactly as Nikwax advertises. Image: 5 Stars
by Anonymous
Don't waste your time money on any other waterproofing product. This works axactly as Nikwax advertises and has kept me dry in some of the wetest conditons.


Keeping things in good condition. Image: 4 Stars
by Anonymous
Coated my cheap-o travel bags with Nikwax and then I was ready to go. Water beaded off in a slight rain everything inside was dry. Product gave my bags an added excellent feature.


Hyped to work, and it does! Image: 5 Stars
by Allan Schwinn
I purchased a North Face Slingshot day backpack from Altrec.com a month or so ago. In the first heavy rainstorm quite frankly it leaked to the tune of about 1/16th inch of water in the main compartment and moisture in the smaller compartment. With a coating of Nikwax Tent and Gear Proof the leaking problem was solved. I now have a dry backpack.


Worth every penny. Image: 5 Stars
by Kimberly Petko
Very easy to use. Provides excellent water protection. Wouldn't use anything else but NikWax products. Cheaper imitators can't compete.