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Originally Posted by -JR-
My thoughts is water proofing on the out side might not be a wise thing to do because you want the tent to breathe so it drys out better as the inside is where it gets wet from frosting up
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I guess it depends on the tent, ours is black on top and dries real quick especially if the sun is out.
Keep vents open to prevent moisture building up from inside too.
So far no issues and it’s been two seasons. I spend three days a week out on the ice or more and have not had any issues but perhaps a different color tent might have moisture issues?
I know the uninsulated one I had would drip on us.
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