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Subject Topic: Damp/Condensation in Sun Valley 8??? Post Reply Post New Topic
23/8/2006 at 12:34pm
 Location: South Wales
 Outfit: Sterling Eccles Sapphire +Freelander
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Hi to all you camping experts!

We are thinking of getting the Sun Valley 8 (changing from caravanning to tenting - problems with storage too far away, cost of insurance and storing etc yawn yawn)and were wondering if anyone has experienced any damp or condensation in this tent?

The last time we were tenting years ago, things were a LOT different! So we need advice from experienced up-to-date campers please.We like the comforts of the caravan and would like to get as close to that level of comfort - but in a tent. Is this possible?

look forward to any words of wisdom, thanks

Thanielle



23/8/2006 at 12:40pm
 Location: London
 Outfit: Mountainlite two man dome tent
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When buying a tent to reduce condensation always buy a tent with a fly sheet. Condensation was not a problem in the old canvas style tents as the cotton canvas was so breathable. But with todays ployester and nylon tents condensation is a really bad problem. A two piece tent will have a breathable inner tent and a waterproof or highly water-resistant fly sheet. Condensation will form on the underside of the flysheet but will drip off without wetting the inner tent.

Also if buying a dome tent alway ensure the tent you are buying has a top ventilation even if it has a fly sheet. As this will stop condenstation forming at the top apex of the tent and dripping onto the inner tent.


23/8/2006 at 1:38pm
 Location: Sheffield
 Outfit: Cabanon Guadeloupe Zephyros3
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Quote: Originally posted by stonecastle on 23/8/2006


When buying a tent to reduce condensation always buy a tent with a fly sheet. Condensation was not a problem in the old canvas style tents as the cotton canvas was so breathable. But with todays ployester and nylon tents condensation is a really bad problem. A two piece tent will have a breathable inner tent and a waterproof or highly water-resistant fly sheet. Condensation will form on the underside of the flysheet but will drip off without wetting the inner tent.

Also if buying a dome tent alway ensure the tent you are buying has a top ventilation even if it has a fly sheet. As this will stop condenstation forming at the top apex of the tent and dripping onto the inner tent.

Quite right stonecastle!

I would add that in synthetic tents you need to USE the ventilation provided even in cold weather and try to minimise water vapour producing activities inside the tent (boiling kettles, burning gas etc) in order to cut down on consendation, and put damp clothes and towels in the car to dry.



23/8/2006 at 3:26pm
 Location: cardiff
 Outfit: Outwell Sun Valley 8
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Just bought an SV8 today. also ordered a PVC footprint groundsheet. this is also supposed to reduce the levels of condensation (it also keeps the tent bottom clean when coming to pack up)


23/8/2006 at 4:26pm
 Location: south wales
 Outfit: Avondale Eagle 2005 + Mondeo TDCi
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The SV8 is riddled with vents...we have had one and a diablo. We found the condensation occurred in the diablo...but nothing with the SV8. I put it down to having plenty of ventilation


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23/8/2006 at 9:06pm
 Location: Essex
 Outfit: Kauai Reef Coleman Galileo various
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We have a Montana 6 which has a SIG and loads of vents.  We also put a tarp underneath to protect the SIG. Like Redz, we had no condensation at all.  We even boiled the kettle inside one morning when the rain was really torrential (though we didn't cook inside at other times). 

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25/8/2006 at 10:49pm
 Location: sheffield
 Outfit: vango aspen 700 dlx norfolk lake
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het phat_ninja where did u order ur groundsheet from for the sv 8 please



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