TimberCam Solutions – Ghost Bark™
General Warranty Coverage
Warranty Period & Eligibility
TimberCam Solutions provides a one-year limited warranty against manufacturing defects for all Ghost Bark™ products.
This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is non-transferable.
What Is Covered
This warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship under normal, intended use.
Replacement components such as mounting screws, straps, washers, or stencils may be provided; however, the customer is responsible for all associated shipping costs.
Ghost Bark™ products are warranted for one year from the original date of purchase.
What Is Not Covered
This warranty does not apply to damage caused by:
If a product is older than one year and delamination or material separation occurs, TimberCam Solutions may—at our sole discretion—offer repair services depending on condition and inspection results.
If the material is found to be structurally compromised or irreparable (e.g., severe degradation, dry rot, or significant damage), the warranty will not apply, and the item will be returned to the customer.
Submitting a Warranty Claim
To file a claim, customers must:
Ghost Bark Warranty Department
We will supply the return address once your warranty claim number is approved and issued.
Customers are responsible for shipping costs to the repair facility.
Repair or Replacement Determination
Upon inspection, if a product is deemed defective under warranty terms, TimberCam Solutions – Ghost Bark™ will determine whether to:
All decisions regarding repair or replacement are made at the discretion of TimberCam Solutions™.
Care and maintenance of your Ghost Bark Cover
Product Care & Maintenance – Ghost Bark™
Ghost Bark™ covers are built for long-term field use, but like any specialized concealment gear, proper care will extend performance and lifespan. Follow the guidelines below to keep your cover in optimal condition.
To prevent premature aging of the latex and laminate:
Proper storage significantly slows natural latex oxidation and keeps the cover flexible for years.
Routine cleaning ensures the cover stays realistic and free of contaminants that could cause issues down the line.
A gentle cleaning approach prevents surface wear and preserves texture.
Ghost Bark™ is field-tested across multiple seasons and environments. However, extreme exposure can shorten the lifespan of any latex-based concealment system.
Recommended operating conditions:
Pro Tips for Longevity:
Field repainting is expected—trees don’t keep the same colour all year, and Ghost Bark™ is designed to be tuned to its environment.
Use only:
Repainting Rules:
Touch-up shading is cosmetic only and will not void your warranty when done correctly.
Ghost Bark™ is tough, but treating it like real equipment (not disposable decor) ensures a maximum service life for years.
Contact & Support
Got a technical question, installation issue, or warranty concern?
Reach out anytime at support@ghostbark.com — our team will get you squared away.
Business Hours
Monday–Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (EST)
Closed weekends and all major holidays.
If you contact us outside of business hours, don’t worry — your message lands in the queue, and we’ll respond as soon as we’re back on deck.
⚠️ LEGAL & USE DISCLAIMER (NORTH AMERICA)
Ghost Bark™ products are intended for lawful use only.
Users are solely responsible for understanding and complying with all local, state/provincial, federal, and land-management regulations governing the installation, mounting, and use of trail cameras and related equipment throughout North America.
Rules and restrictions regarding the use of fasteners, screws, nails, staples, straps, paints, adhesives, or any method that may mark, alter, or damage trees, vegetation, or property vary widely depending on jurisdiction, land ownership, and managing authority. This includes, but is not limited to public land, Crown land, national/state/provincial parks, wildlife management areas, conservation lands, and private property.
Ghost Bark™ does not recommend or endorse any installation method that violates applicable laws, land-use policies, or property rules. Where required by law or land-management regulations, non-invasive mounting methods