From what I've read, pretty much any PU-coated shelter is eventually going to succumb to hydrolysis, which is the dreaded peeling of the underside. This includes every tent made by most of the brands you can buy at a place like REI - Big Agnes, Sierra Designs, almost anything not made by Hilleberg.
On the other hand, smaller manufacturers like Tarptent (and some sponsors here) make double walled tents and other shelters that are made with silnlylon, meaning silicone coated on both sides. No hydrolysis.
This has me thinking I'd be crazy to buy a $300 Big Agnes Copper Spur tent when I could buy a $300 Tarptent Double Rainbow, even if the headroom isn't as good (I'm not sure about that actually).
Am I missing something? Why would I buy a PU-coated tent that is probably going to die on me in five or six years? Am I overestimating the long term durability of silnlylon also?
On the other hand, smaller manufacturers like Tarptent (and some sponsors here) make double walled tents and other shelters that are made with silnlylon, meaning silicone coated on both sides. No hydrolysis.
This has me thinking I'd be crazy to buy a $300 Big Agnes Copper Spur tent when I could buy a $300 Tarptent Double Rainbow, even if the headroom isn't as good (I'm not sure about that actually).
Am I missing something? Why would I buy a PU-coated tent that is probably going to die on me in five or six years? Am I overestimating the long term durability of silnlylon also?