Hot Tent Condensation

Walkstoomuch

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I have an Argali Absaroka and stove. I've used the tent extensively but haven't had a need for the stove yet. I'm looking for input on how to manage condensation during an upcoming trip. I have experience using single wall set ups, tarps and flys, but never with a stove. Will the stove substantially reduce the condensation issue? Should I plan on using a bivy? Temps will be in the teens so I plan on pitching the walls tight to the ground, bad idea? I plan on bringing a small sponge to wipe the walls as needed, any other tricks? Thanks
 

Soj51hopeful

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Wood stove will almost eliminate condensation. Do a search on the topic. Lots of threads about this very thing.
 

3Esski

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I used my set up for the first time recently and was concerned about condensation due to all the posts I've read, but I had 0 issues. Was surprised.
 
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If fire runs - condensation will be minimal

I usually will let mine die out and yes I’ll have some condensation.

I also have liners that I use too that help cut down on condensation and provide a barrier between outter wall and my stuff inside

Good luck


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