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Hi 25/08. There are two configurations for the outer fly which you can see on the Argali Youtube channel. The first is pitched level with the ground (basically pegging down the loop on the corners of the outer fly direct to ground) which is great for wind protection, but there will be some condensation depending on where you've pitched your tent. That being said, it wasn't a drama as it's a tall tent (with trekking pole extended) and you basically have to push the mesh inner against the outer to get damp.
The second configuration is to peg down the outer fly by the guy lines, leaves about 10cm clearance. It's brilliant, provides great circulation and no condensation issues. Yes it's a little cooler, but love it, it works. There is a vent that pops out at the top of the tent, always have this set up. Haven't used the stove configuration yet - just have to put myself in the situation where I need to
Condensation will be a thing with any tent if it is colder outside than inside that is sealed up with no ventilation. Listened to an Exo Mtn Gear podcast recently with a scientist talking about the physics of condensation (yes I am a nerd). While counterintuitive it is better to pitch under trees (alive, not deadfall) than open skies if you want better condensation protection! So even in tops, I try to pitch any tent next to foliage.
Awesome thanks for the info it sounds like what I need
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