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I have been scouring Rokslide for quite a while now to help me determine what tent to buy for backpack hunting in 15-30 deg F temperatures. I have found great information, but one question still seems to keep surfacing for me and I haven't quite found the answer. I am curious from those of you who have experience with both, how you feel the insulating aspect of these two tent styles compare. A floorless shelter (ie. SO Cimarron) with a stove has many benefits as I've learned, but it is a single wall shelter (and the nests don't appear to look very "insulating" to me), and from reading and talking to people the stove is really only a means to warm up in the evening and/or morning and to dry out clothing, not for keeping warm during the night. A 3-4 season tent (ie. Hilleberg Nallo 2 or 3 or Anjan 2 or 3, or possibly even Nemo Tracker, SG Skyscraper) is double walled, some with snowskirts to keep wind and air movement to a minimum. Plus if I got a floored tent it would probably be smaller than the floorless shelter that I would get, so this would reduce the amount of volume required to heat up.
So my question is, does anyone have a good comparison of the two different types of shelters in similar conditions (temp, wind, etc.) that can tell me how warm or cold they seem to be in both types? Will I stay quite a bit warmer while sleeping in a 4 season double walled tent than I would in a floorless wood stove shelter? Or will it be similar temperatures in each type anyway? And I'm specifically talking about while sleeping, so with no stove, I'd like to leave the stove variable out of the equation, at least for this evaluation.
Thank you.
So my question is, does anyone have a good comparison of the two different types of shelters in similar conditions (temp, wind, etc.) that can tell me how warm or cold they seem to be in both types? Will I stay quite a bit warmer while sleeping in a 4 season double walled tent than I would in a floorless wood stove shelter? Or will it be similar temperatures in each type anyway? And I'm specifically talking about while sleeping, so with no stove, I'd like to leave the stove variable out of the equation, at least for this evaluation.
Thank you.
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