Interesting. Aren't the Argali tents using Sil Poly, touting the less prone to stretching as a selling point?
I have nothing against Seek Outside, I own some of there products and probably will own more in the future but lets be honest here, do we honestly think that they will publish test results showing the material they use to be inferior to the material that a competitor uses?!?!
To take that further, do we think a manufacturer will purposely utilize a material they believe to be inferior?
To go even further, in the video seek said they’d be utilizing sil poly on smaller shelters in the future, but they don’t think it’s the optimal material for larger shelters.
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Not at all, but I believe silpoly was not a thing when Seek Outside started and Im not sure if any other companies are using it other than ArgaliTo take that further, do we think a manufacturer will purposely utilize a material they believe to be inferior?
Not at all, but I believe silpoly was not a thing when Seek Outside started and Im not sure if any other companies are using it other than Argali
Is Jimmy Tarps even in business anymore?
So are you saying that an Aragali shelter is a cheap shelter?Silpoly is pretty well utilized by companies making low cost shelters. I personally own a Jimmy Tarps and a BPWD.
I doubt that is what they meant but Brad goes into the cost here.So are you saying that an Aragali shelter is a cheap shelter?
So are you saying that an Aragali shelter is a cheap shelter?
They aren't buying them in bulk from China for any other reason.So are you saying that an Aragali shelter is a cheap shelter?