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Condensation is extremely common in modern synthetic tents. But there are a few things you can do to reduce it....
...first and foremost, ventilate the tent as much as possible, both at night and first thing in the morning.
...don`t boil anything inside the tent.
...don`t bring wet coats into the tent, or wet towels etc. Dry them in the car.
But to be honest, six of you inside a tent that size are going to be producing a lot of puff, and you can`t do much about that. Is it possible to leave one or two windows open just a fraction, and keep the sleeping pods zipped up tighlty?
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