But if you count every ounce when out on the trail keep this in mind if you are looking for a pole tent.
Tent floor material comparison.
It was originally developed by dupont in the 1930s and was used extensively for parachute production during wwii.
Polyurethane or pu coatings applied to polyester and nylon fabrics are more like a layer that sticks to the surface of the tent fabric.
It creates a waterproof barrier is more affordable has greater breathability than silicone and has a surface which allows the application of tape on tent seams.
The difference between a tent with a floor of polyester and one of polyethylene is like the difference you feel when you dress with clothes of synthetic material or dressing in a plastic foil.
At wholesale 5 yard is considered expensive for high quality nylon.
Tent floors for example require strong tear resistant fabric while rainflies need to be strong yet also supple.
While made slightly differently carbon fiber and fiberglass are another alternative tent material for poles.
Nylon or polyester is the most suitable choices.
Carbon fiber is incredibly lightweight but will cost a little more and have a few downsides.
Robic nylon is an improvement in strength and abrasion but it is still not as good as nylon 6 6.
1200mm silicone the last set of specs in the formula refers to fabric coatings.
For comparison dcf rarely costs under 20 30 yard.
Polyethylene is used for cheap models.
Space age material with a price tag to match.
Nylon is by far the most common material used in tents.