Yes but I found wiping off the condensation before sitting upright works. Height is an issue with that tent.Neo wrote:Or a Protrail just 200mm taller!
Mark F wrote:[dream]A tent made from butterflies wings with spiders web for netting. Aerogel floor (6mm) for about R5 insulation and poles made from unobtainium that are both perfectly flexible and amazingly rigid depending on their application allowing the structure to withstand antarctic gales. At least 1 metre head height though most of the tent at a weight somewhat less than my Solplex.[/dream]
Mark F wrote:[dream]A tent made from butterflies wings with spiders web for netting. Aerogel floor (6mm) for about R5 insulation and poles made from unobtainium that are both perfectly flexible and amazingly rigid depending on their application allowing the structure to withstand antarctic gales. At least 1 metre head height though most of the tent at a weight somewhat less than my Solplex.[/dream]
Neo wrote:Are butterfly wings waterproof or just water resistant?
peregrinator wrote:Neo wrote:Are butterfly wings waterproof or just water resistant?
It doesn't matter. Your tent simply flies to a location where it's not raining.
Neo wrote:Are butterfly wings waterproof or just water resistant?
Cinch a polycryo GG ground sheet above your S2S bugnet and your almost there.Rileyr wrote:DCF 2.5 x 2m tarp, sea to summit UL bug net with DCF bottom (zip at head) and also foot coverage to about knee height in dcf instead of bugnet
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