Hot water bottles in a lightweight tent definitely have their merits! I’ve filled up a sturdy, screw-top bottle with boiling water from the camp stove and tucked it by my feet before bedding down—makes a surprising difference, especially when paired with a wool sock around the bottle for insulation. The Bessport’s floor seems thick enough not to worry about leaks, though I’d still double-check the seal. Just don’t overfill, and keep it away from any sleeping bag seams in case there’s a drip.
On the ventilation topic—having both doors cracked really does stave off that clammy feeling in the morning. I’ve noticed condensation builds on cooler nights regardless, but nothing that drips outright. As for solar panel cords, I’ve tried threading the cord along one door seam and tucking the excess under the vestibule flap—less trip hazard if you’re groggy at dawn! Not perfect, but it works in a pinch. Wish there were a simple clip system sewn onto more tents for cable management.
Anyone ever had issues with critters sneaking in when both doors are open, or is