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How to Reduce Condensation in Tents?
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The main reason for condensation in tents is the heat and humidity generated by tent residents.

The easiest way to ventilate the tent in dry conditions is to abandon rain flies and use the tent body alone. This will remove the most impenetrable layer of the tent and provide sufficient airflow through the mesh panels in the tent walls or roof. If weather conditions do not allow fly free pitching, the best way is to make full use of all ventilation functions of the tent. This means pulling down the zipper on any mesh lined window, opening the vent, allowing the door (at least partially) to open, and ensuring that no vent or door is blocked by sleepers or their equipment. If you haven't bought a tent yet, how to choose a tent.Why Is There A Lot Of Water Outside the Tent The next day? -Condensation Phenomenon
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(04-14-2022, 06:16 PM)jasmin Wrote:  The main reason for condensation in tents is the heat and humidity generated by tent residents.

The easiest way to ventilate the tent in dry conditions is to abandon rain flies and use the tent body alone. This will remove the most impenetrable layer of the tent and provide sufficient airflow through the mesh panels in the tent walls or roof. If weather conditions do not allow fly free pitching, the best way is to make full use of all ventilation functions of the tent. This means pulling down the zipper on any mesh lined window, opening the vent, allowing the door (at least partially) to open, and ensuring that no vent or door is blocked by sleepers or their equipment. If you haven't bought a tent yet, how to choose a tent.Why Is There A Lot Of Water Outside the Tent The next day? -Condensation Phenomenon

This is really great idea to reduce Condensation in tents.
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