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Subject Topic: Polyester v Polycotton Post Reply Post New Topic
02/9/2008 at 6:34pm
 Location: Leisure Peninsula
 Outfit: Outwell nevada m
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Hi everyone. Can anyone help me with a little damp issue? We currently own a Nevada M which we love and have used for 3 night trips. As we are a growing family of four we may consider a slightly bigger tent for longer trips - already salivating over years holiday plans! Would a polycotton tent like the outwell ones give us less condensation issues such as the old damp airbed senario or is this inevitable in both types? If not can anyone recommed a polycotton one for family of four with enough room to eat/store clothes etc.

If anyone has had experience of owning both would be grateful for feedback.

Much obliged!



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02/9/2008 at 7:26pm
 Location: Kent
 Outfit: BL6 & Nevada M etc
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i got noticably less condensation with the BL6 V'S Montana.

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02/9/2008 at 7:44pm
 Location: Dorset
 Outfit: Lots.mainly Cabanons!
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You should get much less condensation generally in a canvas tent but I don't think it will stop the soggy air bed problem. That's caused by the hot air from your body hitting the cold air in the air bed and I can't imagine that the tent that it's in will make much difference other than arguably canvas tents stay warmer which might make a bit of difference.

I'd highly recommend canvas tents and you should get much of the same properties from polycotton.

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02/9/2008 at 7:53pm
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Quote: Originally posted by campitup007 on 02/9/2008

Hi everyone. Can anyone help me with a little damp issue? We currently own a Nevada M which we love and have used for 3 night trips. As we are a growing family of four we may consider a slightly bigger tent for longer trips - already salivating over years holiday plans! Would a polycotton tent like the outwell ones give us less condensation issues such as the old damp airbed senario or is this inevitable in both types? If not can anyone recommed a polycotton one for family of four with enough room to eat/store clothes etc.

If anyone has had experience of owning both would be grateful for feedback.

Much obliged!


Hi
We all know the capability of cotton 30years of life + if correctly looked after,every fiber as the ability to allow the canvas to breath and will never let water in through the canvas.
Poly cotton canvas 50%cotton quality unknown but at a guess Cabanon and Tentipi probably use the best cotton in their weave. 50% treated polyester fibber dose not breath or swell to repel water relies on the 50% cotton to do the job,but the polyester fibers are physically stronger than Cotton but have a 75% less life due to UV.
The choice is yours They both weigh about the same, the polycotten is unusually cheaper.
Best of luck with whatever one you choose They do not use either on poor quality tents here is a couple of sites to check out
Highbridge Caravans and if you decide on cotton the best is Here and in English HERE

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02/9/2008 at 8:15pm
 Location: Hereford
 Outfit: Royal Pescara 8 ZG
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If you want quality buy a polycotton tent.

If you want to save money buy a polyester tent.

Considerations:

Polycotton is much heavier. Also consider how long you intend to use the tent. If you are likely to change your tent frequently the extra expense of a polycotton may be unjustifiable over say a 5 year period, but at the end of the day its all about what you consider the best way to spend your money.

 



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02/9/2008 at 8:39pm
 Location: Leisure Peninsula
 Outfit: Outwell nevada m
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Thank-you for your advices. Will have to see how deep the coffers are next spring!


02/9/2008 at 11:06pm
 Location: OLDHAM
 Outfit: KYHAM XXL Sterling Eccles Emerald
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Poly-cotton v polyester

Poly-cotton every time.......  I have a poly-cotton khyam with polyester annexe strange but true...    See profile

The poly-cotton " breathes " so less condensation is cooler in the sun ( should it ever appear again ) and warmer at night.  Tent is now over ten years old and still going strong bearing in mind it goes out every weekend possible and main holidays.  Polyester life span approx 15 weeks or 5 years average camping.  Not forgetting the  " noise " Polyester is a noisy material.

So Poly-cotton all the time Polyester annexe added for main holidays when we need the room.  Now if only they made a poly-cotton annexe. 

Go and feel the difference at your nearest tent display,   The cost is the major factor if you find a tent that will be used for years to come then the poly-cotton will pay for its self, but for short term use Polyester is the disposable one.



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03/9/2008 at 12:55pm
 Location: Netherlands
 Outfit: De Waard Esvo (3) Hypercamp
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We bought a second hand poly/cotton mid trip this summer as hubby couldnt stand the heat inside the poly.

Now he refuses to camp in poly every again (and we have several poly tents including a new one we only used once !)

As for weight, ours is only 21kg.. half the weight of the weathermaster and not alot smaller (but the weathermonster does have steel poles).

There is way less condensation in polycotton too.

Angie




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