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Camping & Hiking | Home » » Kiwi Camp Dry, Heavy Duty Water Repellent, 12oz | | | | | | | Description: | | Now just because we’ve changed our look that doesn’t mean that we’ve changed our great original formula.KIWI Camp Dry still contains a silicone content which bonds to materials to create an extremely tough water barrier, ensuring the greatest water protection. Bottom line - we’ve got you covered. And hey if that’s not enough, with our new dispenser it’s easier then ever to protect your boots, tents, tarps, sleeping bags, backpacks, hunting and any other rugged outdoor camping gear. | | | Features: | |
• Kiwi Camp Dry, Heavy Duty Water Repellent, 12oz
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.4 inches | | Product Height:
| 7.8 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 36 reviews |
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48 of 49 found the following review helpful:
Works great!Sep 24, 2009
By J. Johnson
"BelieverBob"
Works great BUT KMart keeps it in the shoe section, cheaper-no shipping. Be sure to use in a well ventilated area. After it's dry it has no odor but fumes can be a problem (per. can warning).
34 of 35 found the following review helpful:
So far...so goodJul 12, 2010
By PMR I applied the entire can to my brand new 7' X 7' tent and rain fly. The amount was perfect. Ir ran a bit in places but I kept a folded up paper towekl to rub the stuff in when it beaded up or ran. As luck would have it, we slept through a thunderstom in the first night camping on an Ozark river. The barrier was excellent and in the morning the rain fly was ready to be put away after a few shakes to get rid of the water that was beaded up on the surface.
31 of 32 found the following review helpful:
Camp Dry it firstDec 24, 2009
By bleep This Kiwi can does the trick. Use it on tarps, boots, or fabrics. We tried it first on our old tent, then on hiking boots. It sealed out the moisture well enough for continuous use. It also allowed us to use the tent for another two seasons before getting a new one. I look for new stuff at camp to try it on. You have to let it dry fully like the directions say, but after that it's good. Anything that will see full rain exposure, do a couple of coats for best results.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Works like a champ, even on a cheap tent.Jun 02, 2011
By S. J. Anderson I bought a $25 tent here on Amazon, and knowing it would not be adequately waterproof right out of the box, decided to spend a little extra and make it better. I purchased one can of the Kiwi Camp Dry Repellent, and one bottle of seam sealer. This repellent is easy to use, dries clear, does not leave a strong odor, and (most importantly) worked fantastically. I got caught in a few showers and storms during my two weeks out in the mountains, and as long as I got my tent up in time, me and my belongings always stayed dry. The best part of this product is that even with two healthy coats on the entire exterior of my tent, it added almost no weight, and no rigidity to the material, meaning I could still roll and pack the tent just as well as before it was coated.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Rock Solid WaterproofingApr 18, 2011
By A. Gebuhr I bought the Camp Dry for the purposes of waterproofing my hiking shoes and boots. As the instructions call for, I used two coats, one immediately and one four hours later. After sitting for 48 hours, I tested the product by putting the shoes under the faucet and the water rolled off of it instantly. I would highly recommend this product for anyone who hikes on a regular basis and wants to keep their stuff dry. It does make everything a bit darker after application, but it is virtually odorless after it sits for a while. Remember to apply in a highly ventilated area as the silicone and the propellants are noxious. I would assume it would work well on just about any material including packs, tents, etc.
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