I have an Early Winters Light Dimension single wall tent. The material is Gore Tex.

I'm interested in better understanding how my tent will react in freezing temperatures. Will the fabric stop breathing at some temerature point and condensation begin to accumulate on the inner surface. I have not used this tent in anything below about 32F.

This is a fairly spacious tent for one. Perhaps too big for one individual to create, through body heat alone, any tempertaure differential between inside and outside. As this inside and outside temperatures become the same, will the fabric stop breathing.

Any comments would be welcome. I would really like to know the physics involved here and perhaps anticipate any problems with condensation that may occur.

As Always, Thanks in Advance


Edited by Rick (11/05/07 01:14 AM)