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DanCooke |
we ended up making a fitted floor. It was from the bottom to the top First a layer of Ultrex Fabric then a layer of 1/4" wide closed cell foam, then a layer of Reflectex( the reflective faced bubble insulation), then another layer of 1/4" closed cell foam then a layer of 1.9 oz nylon ripstop. The octagon is 12 foot across. we divided the pads into 4 sections (quadrants) joining in the middle of the 90°flats of the octagon. Then making four 18" wide folding sections within each quadrant. Each quadrant velcro attached to the next, It helped set the location of the tent when setting up. If made the tent warm enough so that his 14 yr old son was often barefoot while in the tent. It seemed to reduce moisture coming up from the snow/ ground, but it definitely made the tent warmer and more pleasant. as Cedarboy also said there are additional pictures posted on my personal facebook page that are public pictures. some are also on the cookecustomsewing facebook page as with any design of something there are plus's and minus's. Plus was the warmth and reduced condensation - minus it is something more to take and it has alot of volume- but not a lot of weight, |
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DanCooke |
Trip Name: New Year 2015 Hot Tent Ski .. Entry Point: 62 Click Here to View Trip Report |
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bapabear |
Do you have your sleeping bags airing out on those bushes? |
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NotLight |
quote DanCooke: I ordered for my winter cold tent (from bottom to top) - the nylon footprint (it was cheaper than the fabric to make my own) - some 1/8" thin evazote foam pads foam gossamer gear to go over the footprint - 2mil mylar reflective sheet from amazon (for greenhouses, thicker than space blanket) to go over the foam pads - the tent will go over this stack last, with the stack under the tent. I'm hoping it reduces condensation as you suggest it might. Not expecting much warmth that thin. An experiment. |