Ozzymodel70
Lil-Rokslider
what do you guys think is it worth it?
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Yes, yes, and YES. If your ever in heavy winds, you want to be able to seal the tent bottom, the skirt, as you put it, allows that to easily be done. The wind can wreak havoc on your tent if you can't seal the wind out of the bottom. Years ago, I did a half ass job of sealing the sod cloth. My buddy and I went out hunting one day, and came back to a collapsed tent, and a bunch of work. To make a long story short, we drove into town and got a motel that night (actually morning by the time we got there). If it's an option on a tent, get it. Granted, if the tent material doesn't breath, condensation will be more of an issue, but a good stove burning low all night can often fix that.
I would LOVE to find someone who could do a professional quality sod skirt on my Sawtooth.
Not direct knowledge, one of those "I heard about some guys" kind of things... so take it with a few grains of salt.
Somewhere along the line, I came across a guy who said he had two buddies that were weathered in during a freezing rain/ice storm. They fell asleep with a propane lantern burning which used up the oxygen in the tent and the ice shell on the tent prevented air infiltration and they both died of carbon monoxide.
I can't verify the story, but I can't imagine someone making something like that up. It's something that I keep in mind when I'm using my stove.
very scary and i'm glad its been brought up.Don't know if that was the story you had heard about but I saw this with my own eyes, ever since then I have been pretty vigilant about it no, scary stuff.
I'd love if someone came out with a design like this DIY version. You have usable room right up to the outside wall:
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