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<blockquote data-quote="Wallrat" data-source="post: 2786789" data-attributes="member: 114665"><p>A small single wall 4-season tent like the ElDorado adds about 10* of warmth. It's very noticeable. That tends to make it a 3-season tent, but the other way, because it's too hot in the summer. They have mesh doors, so that helps a lot, but because the fabric is Nexus, it's thick and warm.</p><p> The non-breathable single wall tents tend to get more moisture buildup inside, unless you leave them some ventilation. The fabric is totally waterproof/won't breathe. That quart of water you breathe out during the night has to go somewhere, after all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wallrat, post: 2786789, member: 114665"] A small single wall 4-season tent like the ElDorado adds about 10* of warmth. It’s very noticeable. That tends to make it a 3-season tent, but the other way, because it’s too hot in the summer. They have mesh doors, so that helps a lot, but because the fabric is Nexus, it’s thick and warm. The non-breathable single wall tents tend to get more moisture buildup inside, unless you leave them some ventilation. The fabric is totally waterproof/won’t breathe. That quart of water you breathe out during the night has to go somewhere, after all. [/QUOTE]
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