600D Oxford nylon with reflective mylar material
Aluminum Alloy poles
The question is - will I be able to fold it back together into the carrying bag? ! hahaha I'm excited about this new design - why? I can sit in full lotus in it. I am clearly not in a "structure" - and I am highly mobile - easy to move all the time - as it is light-weight.
Also excellent ventilation on both the top and sides of the tent.
For heavy weather? Just add a tarp overhead.
I'm not sure this is to "scale" - those people look a lot smaller than the tent! hilarious!!
Still when can you get a legal shelter for under $15?!!! By "legal" I mean no permit necessary for a "short-term" (highly mobile) shelter that is not a structure.
No one can accuse me of having a "permanent residence" in this thing. hahaha.
I actually have a canvas tipi tent but it is not "mosquito" proof and also doesn't have the ventilation windows. I could have a wood stove in it - I have tried before - but you have to be very careful to create insulation against the stove jack (it is not very heat resistant)....
So this will be my "summer" version of a highly mobile tent and the canvas one will be my winter version of a highly mobile tent for a "short-term" shelter.
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