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Hot Tent... Is it Necessary
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<blockquote data-quote="lesvoth" data-source="post: 1389922" data-attributes="member: 100864"><p>dmj mentions the inflatable mat. That is an excellent idea. Anything to keep you off the ground comfortably is bonus.</p><p></p><p>A trucking friend of mine bought a product called "tekfoil" for a specific purpose, but had to buy about 120 feet of it where he was at the time. Over the next few years he was putting the tekfoil into any space he decided needed insulation. Under the floor mats in his truck and van. Inside the door panels on every vehicle he had. He was a most agressive sales guy for this stuff.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't take up any space and is as light as a couple of sheets of tinfoil - just better.</p><p></p><p>If I was camping in the winter I think some of this under your tent floor, and particularly under your bed, would reflect all your heat back toward you. </p><p></p><p>teksupply.com is the online source. Amazing stuff with many uses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesvoth, post: 1389922, member: 100864"] dmj mentions the inflatable mat. That is an excellent idea. Anything to keep you off the ground comfortably is bonus. A trucking friend of mine bought a product called "tekfoil" for a specific purpose, but had to buy about 120 feet of it where he was at the time. Over the next few years he was putting the tekfoil into any space he decided needed insulation. Under the floor mats in his truck and van. Inside the door panels on every vehicle he had. He was a most agressive sales guy for this stuff. It doesn't take up any space and is as light as a couple of sheets of tinfoil - just better. If I was camping in the winter I think some of this under your tent floor, and particularly under your bed, would reflect all your heat back toward you. teksupply.com is the online source. Amazing stuff with many uses. [/QUOTE]
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