Hmm......why aren't tents made of stabproof cloth to prevent people from stabbing through them...hmm
~have fun stabbing through this~
>>1022791
But what about a grenade?
>>1022789
do you own anything that's stab proof?
maybe people want to stab you because of your shit-tier questions?
>>1022796
Who the fk would have a grenade everywhere they go
>>1022821
grenadier?
Kevlar is actually very light compared to nylons and polyester weaves. The only downside is its extremely expensive and degrades rapidly in UV light.
>>1022830
touché
>>1022821
>not bringing grenades
How are you going to protect yourself from dangerous animals like marmots?
>>1022791
Fuck off lilly your campsite sucks and screams autism just like your face
>>1023030
Fly should block out most of the UV anyway though
>>1023119
Lilly didn't mention your name after giving her 50 tokens to see her make the Mora disappear?
>>1023537
Kek'd hard
>>1022789
Why would you want such?
What if you were trapped somehow?
>>1023030
Aramid isn't stab or slash proof, even at the fifteen or so layers necessary to stop 9mm. You'd need plate armour to stop a sharp knife. So I guess OP's question is "Why don't they make tents out of plate armour?" Because that would be heavy, OP; very heavy in fact.
>>1025106
They do though. It's called a house.
>>1025303
>plate armour house
u wot
>>1023595
Just make it so you can stab through from the inside but not the outside.
>>1025339
Ever tried stabbing a brick? Shit works really well.
>>1022789
Because nobody but reenactors want to buy a heavy canvas tent.
>>1022789
Why not just weave some copper wire into the fabric, rig up a battery and switch, and keep it inside the tent to turn on when you go to sleep? That way anyone that tries to stab through the tent is electrocuted