>>1553938Get a tent with better ventilation for humidity management. You're pretty much always going to get condensation inside the fly, but that should not come in contact with the inner tent and should flow outwards towards the edges of the fly, not drip into the tent itself.
As far as the heat, that's just the way it goes. You need plenty of ventilation, like a full mesh inner, and a fly designed to let tons of airflow/wind through while still blocking the rain.Try a hammock (with mosquito net and tarp obviously) the airflow under you will make it feel a lot cooler. I've never personally taken one camping, but mayan hammocks (net like ones made of thin strings) are great for high heat, like even in 80 degrees it feels too cold without a blanket wrapped around me lol, haven't had it in 90+ temps but probably would be great. Probably gonna but hangers on my balcony, just haven't bothered to drill into the reinforced concrete slab ceiling yet and no good walls to put hardware in out there.