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Can't help with this specific brand, but we had an (internal) polycotton roof liner that covered the living area of our polycotton Kampa Filey 6 Classic a few years back.
I'm tempted to say the difference, when compared to a polyester tent with no roof liner, on a neighbouring pitch in mid-20c temps, was of almost epic proportions... for the good, I hasten to add!
It also seemed to make things a little warmer in there, in cooler temps.
Regardless of materials, that air in the gap between the two layers does act as insulation, when all said and done.
*Our tent did have an off-white "roof light panel", which was negated by the darker, greyer roof liner, which of course made a difference to light levels, but we personally didn't see that as a negative.
------------- 2024: 38 nights thus far...
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From July 2012: 23 nights
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