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Even though cotton fabrics and tents are breathable, condensation can still occur, especially in damp and cold surroundings with little air movement. This is due to a combination of factors such as air circulation, temperature differences, and humidity: Air circulation:Tents...
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Using a tent in high winds, especially in mountainous regions, can be a challenging and potentially dangerous experience. However, with the right equipment and precautions, it can be a rewarding adventure. One crucial piece of gear is a tent that...
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When it comes to choosing the poles for our tents, we take a unique approach by producing our own dedicated poles rather than using the well known DAC poles. So. Why would we do such a thing as DAC poles...
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When it comes to assessing the waterproof properties of tents, the terminology and measurements that manufacturers use can seem somwhat difficult to understand. Let's demystify these terms so they're easier to comprehend. PU (Polyurethane) Coating:When a tent is described as...
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One of the most distinctive features of Nortent tents is the integration of the inner and outer tents. This design allows the flysheet, or outer tent, to be pitched first, providing essential protection for the inner tent during setup. In...
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