coloradoan
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Do hydrostatic head measurements factor into your purchase decisions? I know some shelters have very high HH ratings, upwards of 5000mm. I've often heard that 1200 or 1500mm is the minimum to be considered waterproof. But I recently saw a Eureka tent that had a hydrostatic head rating of 800mm. Now I know that Eureka isn't Hilleberg, but I never thought of them as cheapo walmart tents either - you could always count on them to keep you dry. But then I also know that HH decreases over time and that a used Big Agnes tent that started out at 1500mm could easily be well below 800.
Any real world experience with different hydrostatic head ratings?
Any real world experience with different hydrostatic head ratings?