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New Tarptent , the Dipole 1 DW

PostPosted: Sat 27 May, 2023 9:35 am
by Franco
I haven't done this for sometime but I really like this one so here it is :
dpdw1_1.jpg

A solo but double wall version of the Dipole.
Both a partial inner (with a high floor and 2/3ds solid fabric) and a mesh inner will be available.
TT hould have some more photos and some specs out too but let's say that it is a sort of wider Notch , designed for the taller ones.
Please do not share this photo till TT makes the official announcement....
(BTW, I haven't "worked" for TT for a few years but I am still in touch with the Shires family).

Re: New Tarptent , the Dipole 1 DW

PostPosted: Mon 29 May, 2023 7:06 am
by iGBH
Very interested to see more about this tent. I have a DCF Dipole 2 and really like the design and can see this being a great option for those not wanting a single wall tent.

Re: New Tarptent , the Dipole 1 DW

PostPosted: Mon 29 May, 2023 9:08 am
by headwerkn
Franco, how do you find the Dipole design for ventilation and condensation in cold/still/drizzly conditions? We love our Double Rainbow Li but if there was one aspect I think it struggles with, it's ventilation when the side doors are closed up (porch mode does struggle in anything other than the lightest drizzle). The end mesh gutters don't allow much air to circulate unless there's a decent breeze blowing about. The Dipole's big ol' side mesh panels look quite good in this regard?

Re: New Tarptent , the Dipole 1 DW

PostPosted: Mon 29 May, 2023 9:38 am
by Franco
Hi,
I don't have a Dipole so no first hand experience.
They do have (both the original 1and 2 and this new solo version) a solid cover to zip up and so far I have not seen anyone complaining they have had rain trough that.
You can see the solid bit folded down in the Dipole Li 1 in this photo (you zip that up from the inside)
dp1li_viewintoend.jpg

Re: New Tarptent , the Dipole 1 DW

PostPosted: Mon 29 May, 2023 10:49 am
by johnrs
Sil nylon Franco?
Any idea of the weight?
John

Re: New Tarptent , the Dipole 1 DW

PostPosted: Mon 29 May, 2023 11:04 am
by Franco
The Dipole 1 DW is in silpoly. Sorry I don't have the weight .
( I might have had the weight of the Nevada City built prototype but that ends up always different when the factory makes them. )

Re: New Tarptent , the Dipole 1 DW

PostPosted: Mon 29 May, 2023 11:09 am
by johnrs
No stretch or sag then Franco!

Re: New Tarptent , the Dipole 1 DW

PostPosted: Mon 29 May, 2023 11:21 am
by Franco
Funny thing is that I never had problems with sag and in fact I posted a few videos of TT silnylon shelters after a full night of rain still up nice and taut.
It really is like stretching a rubber band, at some point it can't stretch anymore and that is why if you tension the tent once the fabric has relaxed (when cold) it then can't stretch anymore.
I have had several people coming to my place to show me their tent sagging problem, once I got them to set up their tent the result was always the same :they set them up limp ! ( of course they did not realise that...)

Re: New Tarptent , the Dipole 1 DW

PostPosted: Mon 29 May, 2023 2:12 pm
by iGBH
headwerkn wrote:Franco, how do you find the Dipole design for ventilation and condensation in cold/still/drizzly conditions? We love our Double Rainbow Li but if there was one aspect I think it struggles with, it's ventilation when the side doors are closed up (porch mode does struggle in anything other than the lightest drizzle). The end mesh gutters don't allow much air to circulate unless there's a decent breeze blowing about. The Dipole's big ol' side mesh panels look quite good in this regard?


I can answer this as a Dipole 2 owner and have used in Vic high country and Tasmania.

In windy, cold and wet conditions with rain/snow/sleet and all zipped up there was light condensation. The design and the space of the Dipole means this is negated, except for the light misting you get when the fabric gets buffeted by wind. Certainly performed better than expected from both a storm-worthiness and condensation perspective.

In still and dry conditions with end vents mostly open, no condensation to speak of. In the same conditions, Duplex had some minor condensation.

HTH

Re: New Tarptent , the Dipole 1 DW

PostPosted: Tue 30 May, 2023 11:03 am
by headwerkn
Thankyou for the feedback, much appreciated! We're hoping to get another few years yet out of our Double Rainbow Li (it's about to get a major retaping of all the tension points and around the zips), but it is interesting to consider other options when it eventually disintegrates. That said my better half is very much sold on the ease of setting up the hoop pole, and the wind cheating abilities of its curved shape have been proven utterly in several trips this year.

Re: New Tarptent , the Dipole 1 DW

PostPosted: Thu 01 Jun, 2023 9:05 am
by Franco
Here is the video on the new tent :

https://www.tarptent.com/whats-new/
BTW, Henry posted a 3D look with a 6'6" dummy inside (on top of a 1" mat)
https://www.tarptent.com/product/dipole-1-dw/#tab-id-5
that is the point of the DiPole tents, to fit the taller ones.