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<blockquote data-quote="Bull_Mtn" data-source="post: 1948597" data-attributes="member: 105447"><p>Reliable Tent and Awning in Billings, Mt, makes a fine wall tent. I had a couple of their 10oz wall tents. However, I switched to Montana Canvas tents made of Relite. The weight of the tent was less than that of a canvas tent of similar size. The stove jacks were in the roof, made of fiberglass cloth. Sparks that landed out side the fiberglass, some times melted a small hole in the fabric. I punched 1/2 in patches from scrap material, that I glued to the the outside of the fabric. Unlike canvas that can burn, the Relite is synthetic, polyester I think, and sparks only melted the fabric. It does tend to sweat a bit, so having roof vents was a must. I understand Reliable Tent and Awing has a similar fabric to offer now. Check both out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bull_Mtn, post: 1948597, member: 105447"] Reliable Tent and Awning in Billings, Mt, makes a fine wall tent. I had a couple of their 10oz wall tents. However, I switched to Montana Canvas tents made of Relite. The weight of the tent was less than that of a canvas tent of similar size. The stove jacks were in the roof, made of fiberglass cloth. Sparks that landed out side the fiberglass, some times melted a small hole in the fabric. I punched 1/2 in patches from scrap material, that I glued to the the outside of the fabric. Unlike canvas that can burn, the Relite is synthetic, polyester I think, and sparks only melted the fabric. It does tend to sweat a bit, so having roof vents was a must. I understand Reliable Tent and Awing has a similar fabric to offer now. Check both out. [/QUOTE]
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