Tipi for summer heat?

mike464

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Are any of the tipi systems going to be livable in 100 degree summer heat? I run a canvas single pole range tent that's great for the fall, but about cooks me in the summer. Does anyone make a 4/6 man tipi with enough ventilation to be livable in the heat without just letting all the mosquitos in?
 
Sounds like you want a tipi with a mesh inner and lost of ventilation on the outer. Or just use an appropriately sized inner with a tarp over it. However you cannot get away from the ambient temperature, without air-conditioning.
 
Eastern Montana heat in July is just brutal, a couple years ago it was still over 100 at 1am! My canvas tent takes so long to cool down, I'm hoping bigger and more venting will help out.
 
Just as important as the ventilation is the color of the fabric. Darker tones will cook you like an oven, I'd look for a white or Grey option versus green or dark tan. My sawtooth is insufferable in the summer if it is direct sun. The ground inside takes a long time to dissipate heat if its been cookin all day.

Creek bottom, shade, with a breeze otherwise you're going to be toasty
 
Humbly suggest you take a look at Tentipi's Safir series. The Safir 7 ECO in particular is a new hemp based canvas fabric which is white in color - https://mansfieldoutdoors.com/content/2022-tentipi-safir-eco.pdf

Tentipi Nordic tipi's are know for their superior ventilation options. Patented "in-Tent Ventilation System" enables you to open/close the top of the tent at will using internal drawcords. Three mosquito-netted ground vents - along with standard mesh door - allow excellent airflow as the hot air rises up and out on those hot summer days.

Available in either breathable cotton/poly canvas or lighter weight nylon models. See them at www.mansfieldoutdoors.com and please don't hesitate to contact us directly with any questions 425-501-7512.

 
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