Mari

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I've read that I should get a tent for 3/4 people with a HH rating of 3000mmhh or more, but it looks like others have done it with 2000mmhh. If anyone knows about this, please share.
I'm thinking that 2000mmhh in a 2 man tent might work as well as the one first mentioned, but don't know.


Also, I'm uncertain about what kind of briquettes/charcoal I should get.

Thanks!
 
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I've read that I should get a tent for 3/4 people with a HH rating of 3000mmhh or more, but it looks like others have done it with 2000mmhh. If anyone knows about this, please share.
I'm thinking that 2000mmhh in a 2 man tent might work as well as the one first mentioned, but don't know.


Also, I'm uncertain about what kind of briquettes/charcoal I should get.

Thanks!
Yeah, people say 3000mm but I've never seen any real justification for that specific number. Hydrostatic head is how tall a column of water the fabric could withstand and is a direct indicator of how tight the "weave" is in the material I believe. 2000 might work, I can't comment, but you certainly want a tent with one skin, taped seams, like a pop up thing they're very common now

I'll just repeat what is always repeated and say regatta malawi..
 
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Thanks, @weedoge!

If anyone else also has got knowledge or opinions on this, please share!
 
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