I have a Thule anti condensation mat now but it is thick! Using the carpet tiles seems like a much better solution. I would just like to know what long term is like. Like if it would prevent condensation as well as a breathable mat like I have. just curious. Love your videos and can't wait until the next one!
Had to use it on a couple camping trips, so far it has been great. I didn’t have anything before it so comparing to bare floor. But light like a feather and thin yet you don’t feel the floor, I like it so far. Thanks for the support.
Not only has it helped stop condensation, but it has also been very good under the mattress. It keeps the tent a bit warmer as well. so it has been holding amazingly.
I hate how my RTT floor gets so wet. Would these not just get wet too and stay wet and therefore get mouldy? My first impression would be that you would just have wet carpet tiles . Has it actually proved to work?
Thanks for making a short and concise video on the topic
Thank you 🙏
Thanks, added to my Amazon wish list
That was to know about that and get us posted on this thanks for your helpful video
Thanks as always Rob for your support. I really appreciate it.
I have a Thule anti condensation mat now but it is thick! Using the carpet tiles seems like a much better solution. I would just like to know what long term is like. Like if it would prevent condensation as well as a breathable mat like I have. just curious. Love your videos and can't wait until the next one!
Had to use it on a couple camping trips, so far it has been great. I didn’t have anything before it so comparing to bare floor. But light like a feather and thin yet you don’t feel the floor, I like it so far. Thanks for the support.
Thanks for the video! Curious to know how it's been holding up, after a year now?
Not only has it helped stop condensation, but it has also been very good under the mattress. It keeps the tent a bit warmer as well. so it has been holding amazingly.
I hate how my RTT floor gets so wet. Would these not just get wet too and stay wet and therefore get mouldy?
My first impression would be that you would just have wet carpet tiles . Has it actually proved to work?
@@Treetopflyer777 it works perfect in the couple of years of using I have not complain
@@OverlandPlus thank you. Good to know!
I don't really see why this would work. there is very little airflow a mattress lying on a carpet? can anyone explain why?
How many boxes would you recommend getting for the Skycamp 2.0?
4 boxes should be enough. X- cover is 47 sq feet and skycamp is 49 sq feet