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7/24/2025, 3:34:25 AM
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That photo shows one of my better pitches in winter.
The problem is with the solid/ 4th season inner. It doesn't stretch like the mesh fabric, so the fabric panels between the seems don't get as tight, compounded with :
*Unable to set up on flat ground, I am typically cutting a flat surface into ice and snow which further compacts and melts during the night,
*The high winds on a mountain making pitching the tent difficult.
*The large amount of condensation in winter.
However even with strong winds during the night, the tent inner never flaps and droops onto my face.
But this time I was using a -18c sleeping bag which had much more loft, and I didn't get a good pitch, it touched the sides of the tent and had condensation and ice rub off onto it.
I am using this tent as it's pyramid like structure makes it strong in wind, and it is much lighter than pole tents.
That photo shows one of my better pitches in winter.
The problem is with the solid/ 4th season inner. It doesn't stretch like the mesh fabric, so the fabric panels between the seems don't get as tight, compounded with :
*Unable to set up on flat ground, I am typically cutting a flat surface into ice and snow which further compacts and melts during the night,
*The high winds on a mountain making pitching the tent difficult.
*The large amount of condensation in winter.
However even with strong winds during the night, the tent inner never flaps and droops onto my face.
But this time I was using a -18c sleeping bag which had much more loft, and I didn't get a good pitch, it touched the sides of the tent and had condensation and ice rub off onto it.
I am using this tent as it's pyramid like structure makes it strong in wind, and it is much lighter than pole tents.
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