Yeah, it's the first time I didn't use a footprint. The material is extremely tough, and I trust it, but I may cut some Tyvek to size, perhaps even to cover some of the vestibule to lower the chance of condensation when I pitch on wet ground.
Dyneema is thin, so it has been reported that it is easily punctured by abrasions or sharp objects (corners of books, stones, branches, etc.), so I think you should use a footprint. Dyneema has high tear strength, so I think its characteristic is its strength against wind.
Another stellar tutorial my friend! You're a natural at this 👍
Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked it :)
@@adventuresandreams You're very welcome indeed! :)
I'm worried about not using Footprint. Why not try using an ultra-lightweight footprint such as Tyvek? I think this size will take less than 100g.
Yeah, it's the first time I didn't use a footprint. The material is extremely tough, and I trust it, but I may cut some Tyvek to size, perhaps even to cover some of the vestibule to lower the chance of condensation when I pitch on wet ground.
Dyneema is thin, so it has been reported that it is easily punctured by abrasions or sharp objects (corners of books, stones, branches, etc.), so I think you should use a footprint. Dyneema has high tear strength, so I think its characteristic is its strength against wind.