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Old 03-10-2021, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by marky_mark View Post
You know there is a difference between nylon cordura and nylon Oxford material
Just because it says nylon doesn’t mean it’s the same

No where on their website does it imply using Oxford material

For a company that is targeting expeditions to the furthest reaches of the planet. Cheaping out on material is not an option
The NASA scientists that are stationed in the middle of the interior ice of Greenland use arctic oven tents. I know because I asked them when I was there and we were having beers. They aren’t allowed any sources of outside heat, because it will contaminate their results. And this is what they use and trust with their lives.

I don’t buy junk, so I have no interest in these flimsy pop up style Russian garbage.
Copied from the Bereg site

“The outer layer is manufactured from sturdy, innovative, and water-resistant material, Oxford 300 PU 4000, and the inner layer is manufactured from Oxford 210 PU 2000.”


The AO Nunatak uses a lighter Ripstop nylon outer and Vapex light inner. Just got off the phone with them.


Check your facts before you spew useless info
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