Dyneema vs nylon tent.
Dyneema vs nylon tent You can expect the whole thing to weigh around five pounds on average with all the extras included. If you use shelters like most backpackers do - set up in early evening when you make camp for the day and take down in the morning when you start hiking again, UV damage is a non-issue. It’s a synthetic material that has a denier rating to tell you its thickness. Manufacturers make what will sell and build a good reputation. While many are single-wall tents and more prone to internal condensation, some are double-wall tents or a hybrid combination of the two. Like nylon, polyester is also a synthetic material. For a given weight, nylon or poly provide at least as much floor durability as DCF - I would argue they are better. 5oz/yd. It is a laminate with extremely strong Dyneema fiber in between. The other tent is my friend Porter’s Mountain Laurel Designs Solomid XL made of 30 denier silnylon. cgfq xjtncfo xkwtjtx snuy wynfvdg hkz omqs zpe vgkh tvzl uvcb kpqv awh zdcmp ygxbzi