Quote: Originally posted by retrocircles on 27/2/2007
i've recently bought a quechua t4.1 and haven't used it yet. we were planning on cooking in the living area... would this be not advised then?
decathlon mark the materials as:
2000mm PU-coated polyester flysheet, breathable polyester inner tent, 2000mm polyethylene groundsheet. |
eeeek. i hope i haven't bought a stupid tent. =(
It`s not safe to cook in synthetic tents. They are highly flammable. (It`s not even 100% safe to cook in your own house kitchen, remember!!!) But many people do, of course. It`s up to you to decide whether you want to take the risk. You can minimise risk by keeping all kids and animals out the tent while cooking, using a very stable table or camp kitchen, keeping the cooker well away from the walls of the tent, never leaving cooking unattended for even five seconds and keeping a fire blanket/extingusher/bucket of water handy. But even then, it`s not "safe".
And the Quechua you mention will be no different in this respect than any other synthetic tent, so no, it`s not a stupid tent. It`s just a typical one.