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Single wall tents pros and consTry it out, you may like the single walled tent but if you find the inside is collecting too much condensation for your liking just return it. A single walled tent doesnt have a fly because the tent itself if waterproof. Best Answer: I dont know about skinned. There are double walled and single walled tents. Yahoo Answers I have recently brought a tent dome but its single skin, what is the differents between single and double,? You probably should have asked the question before you bought the tent I dont know the make and model of your tent, so I dont know. I now sleep in a Hennessy Hammock, its lighter than both no need to find level ground or worry about roots rocks sticks etc. There are pros and cons to each. Single wall tents are usually much lighter but condensation can build up real quick inside, causing you and your gear to get wet.You probably should have asked the question before you bought the tent I dont know the make and model of your tent, so I dont know. There are pros and cons to each. A single walled tent doesnt have a fly because the tent itself if waterproof.A single walled tent doesnt have a fly because the tent itself if waterproof. There are double walled and single walled tents. Yahoo Answers I have recently brought a tent dome but its single skin, what is the differents between single and double,? Double walled tents tend to be heavier but the fly allows the tent material that is not water proof and sometimes is just a fine mesh to breath much better, thus it eliminates or at least cuts down on condensation. You probably should have asked the question before you bought the tent I dont know the make and model of your tent, so I dont know. I now sleep in a Hennessy Hammock, its lighter than both no need to find level ground or worry about roots rocks sticks etc. Best Answer: I dont know about skinned.Single wall tents pros and consSingle wall tents are usually much lighter but condensation can build up real quick inside, causing you and your con to get wet. There are pros and cons to each. A single walled tent doesnt have a fly because the con itself if waterproof. You probably should have asked the question before you bought the tent I dont solo the make and model of your tent, so I dont know.Double walled tents tend to be heavier but the fly allows the tent material that is not water proof and sometimes is just a fine mesh to breath much better, thus it eliminates or at least cuts down on condensation. I now sleep in a Hennessy Hammock, its lighter than both no need to find level ground or worry about roots rocks sticks etc. Try it out, you may like the single walled tent but if you find the inside is collecting too much condensation for your liking just return it.
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