JohnnoMcJohnno wrote:I haven't got a specific recommendation but I reckon there's two main criteria you need in a summer tent - it needs two doors so you can get flow through ventilation, and it needs to be able to handle a decent electrical storm. To get two doors it may have to be a 2 man tent. The Mont Moondance 2 mentioned above would fit the criteria, but there are plenty of other choices out there.
spittle wrote:Can you elaborate on how one tent would handle an electrical storm over another?
spittle wrote: Can you elaborate on how one tent would handle an electrical storm over another?
ribuck wrote: If the ripstop grid in your tent fabric is made of metal, it forms a Faraday Cage and offers some protection from lightning. Not suitable for ultralight walking.
ribuck wrote:spittle wrote:Can you elaborate on how one tent would handle an electrical storm over another?
If the ripstop grid in your tent fabric is made of metal, it forms a Faraday Cage and offers some protection from lightning. Not suitable for ultralight walking.
ribuck wrote:spittle wrote:Can you elaborate on how one tent would handle an electrical storm over another?
If the ripstop grid in your tent fabric is made of metal, it forms a Faraday Cage and offers some protection from lightning. Not suitable for ultralight walking.
crollsurf wrote:Love DCF as a tent material but if you call it a day early afternoon, those tents cook in the afternoon Sun.
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