Solo shelter, 28 oz including pole and two stakes. Can be freestanding with optional longitudinal pole, 7oz. 18' sq, 6.6' vestibule, 84" long ,40" high. 5' high bathtub floor , can be raised or lowered depending on preference an weather conditions. There is a mesh guard at the end so that your bag will not touch the wall. Two top vents. Should be really easy to set up, only two pegs required.
This cutaway should give a better idea of the dimensions.
Boy! Thet thar "Moment" tent shore is temptin'. Only 4 oz. heaver than muh Contrail and looks to be a heck of a lot more wind resistant.
Question is: kin I carry thet extry 4 oz. by shavin' 4 oz. of my gear somewheres else - like ma beard? (A beard's gear 'cause hit keeps some of the food ya wuz eatin' fer lunch fer a snack down the trail.)
Brother Eric
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Brother Eric This was love at first sight, again. The Church Of Tarptent does welcome new creations and they just get better all the time, but one can only use a single shelter at a time.
Seriously I do like the feature set a lot, it seems to address most if not all of the "problems/wishes" that some have had about TT solo shelters.
Do not shave your beard, that could cause some sex crazed dame to chase you up and down the trail. Maybe 4 oz can be reduced in other regions closer to where the center of gravity should be.
wow, I really like that. I don't always carry trekking poles so it would be a great alternative to the contrail - plus add 7oz and it's freestanding? Nice for the platforms in NH. I was pretty damn close to buying a BD one shot for just that purpose but this looks much better. Doesn't show up yet on the order page, long wait?
Boy! Thet thar "Moment" tent shore is temptin'. Only 4 oz. heaver than muh Contrail and looks to be a heck of a lot more wind resistant.
Question is: kin I carry thet extry 4 oz. by shavin' 4 oz. of my gear somewheres else - like ma beard? (A beard's gear 'cause hit keeps some of the food ya wuz eatin' fer lunch fer a snack down the trail.)
Now I'm beginning to think of how much I could get for my used Contrail so I could justify buying the Moment. Henry Shires, your mind just keeps turning out such inventive tents, constantly tempting me.
Eric BTW, After looking at TarpTent's photos and computer drawings I think the Moment has at least as much mesh venting as the Contrail and one more roof vent. That's good. And another plus is that it requires fewer stakes than the Contrail. Notta too bad, notta too bad.
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Y' know guys, if you're bicycle touring you could remove your front wheel and stow the bike beneath the Moment's vestibule to keep it out of the weather and theiving hands. There's not always a place to lock up a bicycle at a campsite. Bike touring requires UL equipment just like backpacking and the Moment should be advertised in bicycling magazines.
Eric
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Loc: North Georgia
Hi Franco I've been offline a good while, but then I caught wind of the new Moment. I figured you'd be the field tester like you have for so many of Henry's creations.
I read the text, which says the Moment is bug-proofed, but can't really see the netting on the backside opposite the door. Is netting attached to the perimeter of the floor as in other Tarptents?
I hope to read more feedback from you from real-world use. I'm tempted to get an order in now, regardless. Besides, my Cloudburst is getting a bit worn and I NEED a new shelter ;-)
Drala As far as I know so far only HS has been playing with the Moment changing it's name and features as work progressed. So what you will get now if you order one is the fourth of fith version of this design... I was over there recently (Washington State) for a couple of hikes but used the Contrail. Unfortunately due to time and budget restrictions ( I was there with a couple of mates from Melbourne) I did not get to meet the maker ( nor thankfully the Maker) The Moment is definitely fully bug proof . On top of that you can increase/decrease ventilation (and wind ingress) by using the flaps over the ends and or lifting the fly over the pole or lifting the floor to make a "deeper" bath tub. Looks to me the easiest TT shelter to set up as well as the most wind worth one as well. Both Eric (300winmag ) and the Family Guy have one on order in, so expect pics and comments from them I will be interested to hear from them too considering both have had previous experience with other TT shelters. Franco
I am interested in how it will handle condensation issues. Looks like it should do a pretty good job with all the extra ventilation and I don't think you would have to worry about rolling over into a wet tent wall. Very interesting design.
I have been looking at the Contrail and even looking at the Cloudburst 2. I am still leaning toward the Contrail because I figured I could shave some weight by sticking with my hiking poles as the poles to support the tent. Plus I figured that even if I broke my hiking poles, I could always find a good stick to work. I am hesitant when it comes to the flexible poles. I know they have been used for years, but I practice to try and remove Murphy from my hiking.
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Registered: 08/26/04
Posts: 327
Loc: North Georgia
Hi Franco Thanks for the info!
Now I need to sell some stuff to fund a Moment, or sell my Cloudburst (which has been great other than me tripping over the front guyline and ripping it - which Henry repaired).
Great that you got to visit Washington - too many beautiful places to see in one trip!
I ordered a TT Moment last week. Should be here this week, by September 11th. Can't wait. OO! OO! I feel the tiniest tingle of "New Object Worship" approaching. Yes, I'm a shamless materialist, but I'm embracing the "pain" - now where's my charge card? I think I see a nice rain Packa in eVent.
(But of course I can stop buying gear anytime I want. Done it dozens of times.)
Eric
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Looks like one could tie the 3 end cords into a rubber O ring & loop the ring around the stake, This would permit some constant tensioning when the silnylon gets wet and stretches.
Eric
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Eric I have installed shock cords on my Contrail some time ago (x4) . In the morning after a humid or rainy night the tent is not as taught as when I used to adjust it just before going to sleep but it is good enough. The Moment should be easier again (as you describe it) having only two major pegs to deal with. I would also consider putting a stone (or shoe upside down...) under the pole end to lift it up and keep the tension up if sagging is detected. Could save you a trip outside. Franco
Got a form e-mail from Henry to all TT customers W/ recent Moment orders. The production manager had a serious family problem that required him to be away for several days. Shipping may begin on Sept. 15. Guess I'll be getting it sometime late next week.
Eric
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I emailed Tarptent with a question about the Moment and Henry emailed me back and invited me to his headquarters to see his tents since I live close by. It impressed me that the head of the company would do that. That's the way to do business.
The Moment looks good on paper to me, but it would be nice to see it first before buying.
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