FS: Tarptent Moment

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15/06/2012 at 14:47
Originally from the states this has been used by me on 2 nights since I bought it, I don't believe the previous owner used it much either.

Fully seam sealed and with some sealer on the floor to help mat grip, A few mud stains are really the only blemishes, no tears ect. comes with the optional crossing pole too.

Asking just under what I originally paid for it at 125 pounds, includes postage.

Pictures coming soon.
15/06/2012 at 15:21
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15/06/2012 at 20:51
am i correct in thinking  there is no ridge pole and no inner,included in the sale?
15/06/2012 at 21:06
Sorry to hijack the thread but I've got one I've used for 50 nights and I love the thing. The inner is connected to the outer so I would imagine it has one. Ive always left my ridge pole at home, it doesn't seem to add any stability and contorts the fly slightly to a shape that seems let stable, its mainly for a free standing setup and for snow loading in think.
15/06/2012 at 21:24
bungy jumper: research the tent a bit more and you will see the 'inner' is sown into the tent, its a single skinned tent with bug netting and bathtub floor sown in. If by ridge pole you mean the crossing pole, yes they are both included in the sale, I just never used the crossing pole personally.
15/06/2012 at 22:49
i was actually referring to the liner at $30 which comes as a extra.
16/06/2012 at 04:52
That liner is stupid in the extreme and not worth the faff, it's like the pole hood on a laser comp but 10 x more stupid, not that the tent is mind, if you're looking for something that can be used from late spring into early autumn for UK use, I'd take it myself if i wasn't off wildcamping for a week starting Monday, and had the spare cash. 

Include a little history in your walks. Pecsaetan - Ancient Derbyshire, Staffordshire and South Yorkshire - http://pecsaetan.weebly.com/

16/06/2012 at 04:59

Some videos here for those who don't know the Moment.

Bloody good tent if you know it's limits. 


Include a little history in your walks. Pecsaetan - Ancient Derbyshire, Staffordshire and South Yorkshire - http://pecsaetan.weebly.com/

16/06/2012 at 11:15
I agree about the liner, totally unneeded. I never had enough condensation on the inside for it to form droplets big enough to fall onto me. Cracking little tent I love it, I just dont see myself being able to camp again for a long time
16/06/2012 at 12:01
Daniel, can you turn on your private messaging?
16/06/2012 at 12:07
My apologies I thought I had it turned on.
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