by kennyrayandersen » Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:29 pm
I t depends on where you live and how you are going to use it. In Canadia it is cold in the wintertime and if the walls are cold, which they will be since there would be no insulation, your hot moist breath will form condensation on the walls and you could easily have a moisture problem on the inside (the old water on the inside of the tent!). If you are not going to use it in the winter, and not us any AC in the summer (which is possible since you live pretty far North), then maybe you could get away with it.
Same goes for Cali, where Rolly lives. It’s pretty mild and dry in places, but they still have winter in the mountains and some pretty hot places in the summer, so it just depends again on how you use it. Personally if you glue the bottom sheet to a foam core, for instance, and seal like Rolly suggests, I think there is little opportunity for moisture entrapment.