The long lenth and riser rods at the ends of the tent go a long way to keeping your head and feet dry. And if you keep a door open on both sides you get a lot of cross ventilation that reduces condensation. And the DCF absorbs no water so in the morning you have a much lighter tent than a double walled non-DCF. E.g. wet Copper Spur might weigh more than 4 lbs after a heavy dew. Vs. maybe 1.5 lb for this tent. And it dries a lot, lot faster.
@@adventure_alan_co That all helps, but the walls still look too low on the head and foot end for me. I am done with tents that low on either end. Durston XMid is the best 1p & 2p tent for me and it's super light as well. Hammock camping - even better because of comfort!