One would think that the dissemination of facts would be overwhelming as to aging and at what RH is correct these days. There are sources out there who still manage to confuse others. Most hobbyists tend to split the difference between 60 and 70% RH and keep things at 65% which helps keep things safe. 70% is too high according to most experts...aging is 5 years and on while resting is anything before 5 years.....high humidity will cause issues where beetles and mold are margins that cause this to happen....anything below 62% will cause the loss of essential oils esp. over 2 years and some will choose lower RH anyway as it's all a choice and personal tastes. 80% RH is just asking for trouble IMO.....and aging is something left to those who understand the process of how to care for their cigars...stable environment of RH and temps.