coloradoan
WKR
- Joined
- Jan 19, 2019
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I know that the waterproofing and fabrics in tents with PU coatings is vulnerable to breakdown over time. Assuming a tent has no signs of hydrolysis- no peeling, no odors - would you feel comfortable counting on a 15 or 20 year old tent to keep you dry?
Sometimes I see a deal on a tent locally that is obviously older but was a solid tent in it’s time. These are often Eureka or Marmot tents from the mid 00’s. I’m looking for something to take on work trips where I might need to camp out - I don’t want to take something expensive but I don’t want to get wet. Could such a tent be a decent choice if the price was right?
Sometimes I see a deal on a tent locally that is obviously older but was a solid tent in it’s time. These are often Eureka or Marmot tents from the mid 00’s. I’m looking for something to take on work trips where I might need to camp out - I don’t want to take something expensive but I don’t want to get wet. Could such a tent be a decent choice if the price was right?