Tue 04 Jan, 2022 6:00 pm
Tue 04 Jan, 2022 6:59 pm
Wed 05 Jan, 2022 9:37 pm
Thu 06 Jan, 2022 5:12 am
Tortoise wrote:I wish they'd used stronger fabric for the floor instead of increasing the size on the ?2019 model. I thought the old version was plenty roomy enough. Having a 1.5 person tent is overkill for me, and unnecessary weight. As I expected, it's the floor of my Scarp that failed first, even though I always used a footprint with it. I'm trying to decide if I'll have a crack at replacing the floor myself, though it would be a tricky and dodgy job. I really liked that tent.
Thu 06 Jan, 2022 7:43 am
wildwanderer wrote: Or do you mean the 2019 model increased in size?(from earlier models)
Sat 08 Jan, 2022 1:05 pm
Not sure that's correct, Tortoise.Tortoise wrote:I can't replace my old one without going bigger
Sat 08 Jan, 2022 2:12 pm
bernieq wrote:Not sure that's correct, Tortoise.Tortoise wrote:I can't replace my old one without going bigger
Comparing my 2013 scarp footprint specifications with the current 2022 scarp, they are identical - 218 x 81cm
What changed was the ability to pull the floor out to make it wider; a design innovation rather than a size change (which can be retrofitted with a little bit of sewing).
I will note, however, that the 2022 height spec is 39in/107cm (adjustable) - odd, given 39in = 99cm, not 107cm.
My 2013 scarp height spec is 39in/99cm.
Maybe Franco will chip in with verification but I would expect you can replace your pre-2019 inner with the current version (no increase in size, and probably a sniff lighter).
BTW, pinprick holes in the floor can be sealed with silicon.
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