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Condensation
It is impossible that the tent which is lightweight is totally free of condensation. But there are ways to improve the "climate" in your tent even in unfavorable conditions. Our tents feature several effective solutions for venting which keep condensation to the lowest level possible.
Reasons of condensation ---
1)Humidity from our breath.
2)A high level of humidity outside the tent which makes it difficult to vent out air
3)moisture from outside gets into the tent.
4)Wet clothing and/or equipment in the vestibule/inner tent.
5)Humidity from the ground.
6)High humidity in the air because of close proximity to lakes or rivers.
7)Cold surfaces onto which moist air condensates.
8)Cold ground causing condensation underneath your foam pad.
9)Steam from cooking too close to your open tent.
Other factors---Fabrics and size matters
What fabric a tent has been made of naturally plays a role. The inner has to be sufficiently permeable to let moist air pass through but should still repel condensation droplets falling off the inside of the outer tent. The balance of these two qualities is of vital im portance for your well-being.
The size of the tent matters as well,the inner volume in relation to the amount of people plays a big role. Larger tents will develop more condensation, but it is less of a bother since you do not touch the inner tent fabric as frequently.
Solutions---One simple way to get rid of the condensation is drying it off with a cloth or warming it up inside with a heat source.
Attention---A tent that is wet with condensation can be taken apart before packing it. The inner should be packed separately. With a wet outer you can shake the moisture off or wipe it dry with a cloth.Always remember to hang up your tent in a dry, well ventilated spot for a few days after you return from a trip to ensure that all moisture evaporates and mildew won't develop.