Enthusiast III
I've owned my James Baroud Evasion RTT for about one and half years. Overall I like the tent but was curious about the Isothermic kit that they sell as an option. I couldn't find anything online about how well it worked or even what it looked like. Eventually I decided to take the plunge and risk some $.
So this is what you get...
The tent has a velcro strip on the top and the liner just attaches.
The insulation is made up of sections and if you align it properly the doorways can be opened by rolling up the panel.
JB claims it keeps in the interior warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. That remains to be seen but I did have to open the window while I was installing the insulation because I was already getting too hot. Next week I head out to Death Valley and temps at night are expected to be around freezing, so that will be a good test.
I will report more when I return.
So this is what you get...
The tent has a velcro strip on the top and the liner just attaches.
The insulation is made up of sections and if you align it properly the doorways can be opened by rolling up the panel.
JB claims it keeps in the interior warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. That remains to be seen but I did have to open the window while I was installing the insulation because I was already getting too hot. Next week I head out to Death Valley and temps at night are expected to be around freezing, so that will be a good test.
I will report more when I return.