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[pct-l] re: Windfoil help
- Subject: [pct-l] re: Windfoil help
- From: Ken Marlow <kmarlow@ngs.org>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 10:13:00 -0500
- Organization: National Geographic
- Reply-to: <kmarlow@ngs.org>
Thanks for the comments regarding the Kelty Windfoil. I would have never
known those problems unless I purchased one. Although the vents are a bit
different on the new one, I can now see where that long length of
unsupported material could cause problems. Sounds like it needs lash points
at the top of each poles, to take up the slack. But adjusting that doesn't
sound like a whole lot of fun in a downpour!
Any similar comments on Integral Design's Half Dome? It's weighing-in at 5.5
lbsI'm looking for a lightweight tent for two, ideally one who's mesh doors
and vents can be zipped-up with a solid fabric door/panels for winter use.
If it wasn't for the lack of solid fabric doors, Mountain Hardwear seems to
have a nice 3 season line.
Any regrets from any of you that own 3 season tents that might be too
drafty?
Thank you so much
Ken Marlow
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