short answer is yes - it is an issue with ALL tents. Double wall protects from that, but only site location and ventilation can do anything about it appearing (and weather of course). It comes up as more of a concern with single-walls b/c there is no barrier between you and a wet wall. That and the reduced interior volume really make it stand out.Is condensation an issue w the single wall tarp tent?
Is condensation an issue w the single wall tarp tent?
That’s a sweet setup and so damn light. I’m gonna check those outI've been using a Tarptent Aeon LI for a couple of years. It does take one trekking pole to pitch (or you can cut a stick in the field), but the fully-floored, bug-proof shelter weighs 19 ounces. Add a Black Diamond carbon Z trekking pole and you're still under 25 ounces.
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Another reason why I'm leaning toward the Tiger wall.
The Durston requires trekking poles, correct?I wouldn't go with the tigerwall. I had one and it was far too delicate and didn't hold up to a few inches of snow very well. The material also wanted to say very badly when wet.
I now have a durston xmid2 and love it. If I wanted a 1 person, I would get their xmid1 for sure. I recommend looking at theirs.
yes. They sell poles Though. I picked up a set with mine. 6 oz for the pair so the whole rig is 36 oz. Haven’t fielded mine yet but it is roomy and plenty of length for my 6’3” self.The Durston requires trekking poles, correct?