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Our group gave our TMs the ultimate test. We were camping together in a rather large flat area. During a couple hour's time, we had every type weather that one could imagine. It snowed horizontally, it rained horizontally, the wind blew mercilously, it hailed, and we had a tornado warning in the campground. We were all sitting comfortably and warmly inside our TMs watching things blow by. Then we saw our portable awning that had been staked down doing flip flops past our window. Not a drop of water inside. Oh yes, and we also had some sunshine.
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Leon,
We do close the curtains which as we discovered does make a difference, but some are still a little damp. The seals I'm referring to are the ones with the velcro. I have to wipe some of them off. One time underneath the mattress of our bed was wet. I just wondered if this was a normal thing to happen. Thanks, Jo Ann |
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We camped in the rain our first trip out this past weekend...and the TM stayed absolutely dry!
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