foxintheforest
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For those of you with 360-pop-tops (maybe 1-2ft of canvas) do you think insulated canvas is necessary or a nice to have? We DO NOT winter camp, but do our fair share of shoulder season action in the American SW, CO, WY. Temps can dip below freezing overnight. We’ve camped in a variety of conditions but would stay home with lots of snow in the forecast (dusting are fine).
Do you find the insulated canvas to be hotter in the summer? (No AC)
Does it really do a ton to save on propane if you’ve got overnight temps near or just below freezing? Or is it more peace of mind/nice to have?
Curious about the pros and cons as we weigh our upgrade options.
We currently have a tented pop up for reference, so we are curious about the transition to something more hard sided. We are used to burning propane at night with something much more open than a pop top so managing that isn’t anything new to us.
I’m leaning towards not needing it cuz winter camping isn’t our thing, but curious to hear what you think!
Do you find the insulated canvas to be hotter in the summer? (No AC)
Does it really do a ton to save on propane if you’ve got overnight temps near or just below freezing? Or is it more peace of mind/nice to have?
Curious about the pros and cons as we weigh our upgrade options.
We currently have a tented pop up for reference, so we are curious about the transition to something more hard sided. We are used to burning propane at night with something much more open than a pop top so managing that isn’t anything new to us.
I’m leaning towards not needing it cuz winter camping isn’t our thing, but curious to hear what you think!