The Moment, based on it's shape, will do better in truly windy conditions. It also has a side entry, which is convenient for most.

Personally, I found the Contrail flappy, hard to pitch because of excessive mesh on one side (but not the other) which sat on the ground (quality control issue), lacked usable space, had zero snow load ability, and rear struts that sank in the wet ground. I also had water penetration through the floor and 'misting' from the canopy.

For the Rockies, where I am, I would look at the various 'Mids' from Mountain Laurel Designs. You can get a Solo Mid which will do as well or better than the Moment in the wind (and snow). Add a bug inner tent with floor and it will be 1/2 pound less as well. You will need trekking poles, however.