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Dear Alpine Ascents: Double-Wall vs. Single Wall Tents?

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Dear Alpine Ascents, I’m gearing up for an 8-Day Alaska Course and I see that you require double-wall four season tents. I found a single wall four-season tent that is supposed to be bomber (saw photos of it being used in the Himalaya) and it would save me 5 pounds. What gives?  Sincerely, Trying to Lighten My Load Room with a view. Hi Lighten, Unless you want to be roasted alive by the midnight sun and bathed in condensation, you’re going to want to steer clear of a single-wall tent – a savings of 5 pounds is not worth it.  First, let’s break down the differences between single-wall and double-wall tents.  A single-wall tent is exactly what its name implies: A tent constructed of a single wall of fabric. Traditionally, single-wall tents use some sort of robust waterproof, breathable fabric and are designed for short trips or when going light is right.   A double-wall tent is constructed of two walls—typically the tent body and a rainfly. As tents evolved from cotton to nylon ri...

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