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RE: [pct-l] down or synthetic bags?
- Subject: RE: [pct-l] down or synthetic bags?
- From: "Reynolds, WT" <reynolds@ilan.com>
- Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 09:14:54 -0800
It took me a while to digest Ron Moak's post about the problems with tents.
Reason: I use a Stephenson tent that is made differently from most tents.
While it has a double wall that retards condensation, both the inner wall
and the outer wall are waterproof [the double walls act like a storm window
and keep the tent warmer]. Further, the two walls are permanent -- no more
removing the fly to take down the tent. Compared to Ron's description of a
standard tent, the Stephenson:
1-Stays dry when erecting and disassembling
2-Is large enough to store all your gear
3-Is roomy enough to completely pack your pack while inside the tent.
The 2RS weighs 3#
The 3RS weighs 4#
Unfortunately, they are pricey. My new 3RS cost $800.
However, as Ron says, If you set it up where a lake will form, you still
won't be dry.
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