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WKR
Talking floored tents. So, when the dewpoint is at or close to the ambient temperature you can get some heavy condensation. Sometimes it drips down into the tent from the back of the fly if you have some mesh on the inner tent body.
The way they make the fly attachment points encourage this and limit air flow under the fly. That is because the fly will clip onto the tent body stake loops right next to the pole's. If you attach line lok extensions to the fly straps and stake the fly ends out away from the tent body you get lots more air flow and the way the fly curves back to the tent body (on some tents) is eliminated. That curve back can dump a lot of condensation into the tent body as it runs down the back of the fly. Plus the air flow will help with the condensation build up.....I put line lok extensions on the tent body stake loops also and that lets me use one stake for the guy line, stake loop and fly. Plus it is e-z to tighten everything up if there is slack in the material from temp change.
Works for me.
The way they make the fly attachment points encourage this and limit air flow under the fly. That is because the fly will clip onto the tent body stake loops right next to the pole's. If you attach line lok extensions to the fly straps and stake the fly ends out away from the tent body you get lots more air flow and the way the fly curves back to the tent body (on some tents) is eliminated. That curve back can dump a lot of condensation into the tent body as it runs down the back of the fly. Plus the air flow will help with the condensation build up.....I put line lok extensions on the tent body stake loops also and that lets me use one stake for the guy line, stake loop and fly. Plus it is e-z to tighten everything up if there is slack in the material from temp change.
Works for me.