Franco wrote:Franco, are you saying that you believe the Silnylon used by Tarptent to be of equal quality to that used by Hilleberg?
Well it isn't the same silnylon however there are many thousands of TT shelters out there and I never seen a single report of one ripping apart.
There are other manufacturers giving "their" fabric a pet name...
north-north-west wrote:Y'know, Brett, you remind me of a size 16 woman trying to squeeze herself into a size ten designer dress. It just ain't gonna work. Bite the bullet, get rid of some of the excess gear, and get a tent custom made for you.
Franco, are you saying that you believe the Silnylon used by Tarptent to be of equal quality to that used by Hilleberg?
Franco wrote:...have you seen tests comparing Kerlon 1200 to the TT silnylon ?
Franco wrote:Yes I was referring at some other brands but just for curiosity have you seen tests comparing Kerlon 1200 to the TT silnylon ?
Robert H wrote:Franco, are you saying that you believe the Silnylon used by Tarptent to be of equal quality to that used by Hilleberg?
The silnylon used by TarpTent is completely different material (in terms of strength and construction) to the kerlon used by Hilleberg. To say otherwise is disingenuous in my mind.
I know the quote is referring to quality but I just wanted to clarify that in the discussion.
Franco wrote:I have seen several comments from manufacturers and "experts" about PU coating weakening the tear strength of silnylon from 30 to 70% .
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