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Your A/C will be fine if you can rig it to work with the tent and be sealed to keep skeeters out. It will basically run non stop but will work if blowing across you. As far as insulating, they make large insulated space type blankets that you can put around the tent that will help a little. If the tent can support the weight which it probably can.
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I have and do camp any time of the year. If you have a portable ac. You can leave it on when your in the tent and it will keep it comfortable enough to stay/sleep in.
Durring the Texas summer without the ac I basically have all the windows down at night and sleep in the least amount of clothes possible. Will still have the sleeping bag but only a sheet over the top of me. Also if at all possible put the tent where it will catch the most amount of wind/air flow.
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Tent camping in the summer
NO EFFING WAY.
If there isn’t a king sized bed, cold AC, a shower, satellite TV, and a real crapper I ain’t leaving the house. I did all that crap when I was younger and when I was in the Corps.
I’m too old and make too much money to rough it now. I’ll never forget the time I came home on leave after my first deployment to the ‘Stan. My buddies wanted us all to go to the lake camping. I can’t post on TBH what I told them.
I’m a Marriot or an AirBnB guy now. I need AC blowing on my boys at night !
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I camp in Texas year round. I will not ground tent camp in the summer though. I either hammock camp or camp in my roof top tent. Preferably the RTT. You’d be amazed how much cooler it is 7’ off the ground. It’s not really the temperature but the airflow. Much better airflow keeps you a lot more comfortable. Hammock camping is bearable most nights. I’ll ground tent it in the winter.
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