Post by: Ironbear
darkstar3d wrote:Nice! I need a winter tent. I go star watching in WV and my three season tent is a freezer in the winter. Lol
Typically the only real difference in a winter tent, is that they are designed to withstand high winds and to support or shed snow load. So unless you camp in the open or when it is snow, not a lot of point. In any case, there is not a lot of insulation value in fabric walls, but it is surprising how much of a difference stopping ...
darkstar3d wrote:Nice! I need a winter tent. I go star watching in WV and my three season tent is a freezer in the winter. Lol
Typically the only real difference in a winter tent, is that they are designed to withstand high winds and to support or shed snow load. So unless you camp in the open or when it is snow, not a lot of point. In any case, there is not a lot of insulation value in fabric walls, but it is surprising how much of a difference stopping ...