for info, the latest issue of Backpacker Magazine gave a 2011 Editors Choice Award to the Tarptent Moment as top Ultralight solo shelter.
it is a great tarptent, my favorite of Henry's products
for info, the latest issue of Backpacker Magazine gave a 2011 Editors Choice Award to the Tarptent Moment as top Ultralight solo shelter.
it is a great tarptent, my favorite of Henry's products
Someone needs to put a Lightheart in their hands...
I've thoroughly enjoyed my Moment. No surprise in the award. It's an awesome tent!! Would probably still win the award, even w/ a Lightheart next to it.
NOBO section hiker, 1066.4 miles... & counting!!
just replaced my Tarptent Moment with the cuben lightheart solo.. waiting on it to be made as we speak.. I get a strong feeling I will like the lightheart better due to the doublewall construction.
Love my "double wall" Moment...
NOBO section hiker, 1066.4 miles... & counting!!
pricey =p and Judy says I will have it in my hands by the end of March. and.... big dawg.. im confused about your "doublewalled" comment... it is very partially doublewalled in between the netting and the exterior shell but most of the tent consists of the single layer of fabric between you an rain (which equals condensation in southern conditions)
I don't think I would ever spend that much on a piece of gear unless it had a negative weight... like it would help carry my other gear. Hot air balloon maybe...
~Happiness is only real when shared~
Fast forward 5 years, cuben fiber, what will the future show us? Fabrics continue to evolve.
For one I think that this is great, human minds & engineering working on better and better developments, the entrepreneurial spirit, soon we will float down the trail bragging about sub 5 lb all in weights.
For the Light Heart I must say i am Light Hearted i would never purchae it. Not saying that it isnt any good. Its funny when I see post of people who havnt even tried it yet, sayingits better than any tentthey ever had. thats a sells pitch and an a!@ kisseer to me..
I have tried henry Shires Tents and for the money, it just cant be beat. plus I believe the Moment is the lightest Free Standing tent out there. I dont think the Light Heart is freestanding, but then i havnt used one so I dont know..
I will keep my tarp tent, its what i know..
"So what if theres a mountain, get over it!!!" - Graywolf, 2010
GW, no Lightheart has no free standing tents, while they seem like a quallity product (no personal experience) the price puts them out of my league. Right now I have the coin in the air over the Rainbow and the Moment, love thhe rom of the Rainbow and the speed of the Moment.
Really? It did?
It's definitely not listed as winning the editor's choice award in the gear guide. I don't think it did.
Unless you have a source that I don't.
I'm the "thru hiking tester" of the CDT that reviewed the tent for the magazine review.
Wow, straight from the horses mouth!
So why did the magazine consider the Moment and not the Contrail? I've never seen either up close but we are talking tarp tents, here. 4 oz may not be much, but it's 16% at the low weights we're talking about!
The Moment does look a little more comfortable, but in addition to the extra weight, you have to fit that pole into your pack. The packed size has a 20" dimension, and the total package looks almost twice the size of the Contrail. Meanwhile, the Contrail only needs a single hiking pole. And frankly, all those graphite struts and guy lines going everywhere on the Moment makes it look easy to mess up.
I just thought it was odd that the magazine didn't compare the two.
[QUOTE=JonGalt;1125754] And frankly, all those graphite struts and guy lines going everywhere on the Moment makes it look easy to mess up.
I know if your trying to save weight, it wouldnt matter, but the moment can come with an optional extra pole to make it freestanding. It might weigh a little more but worth not having to set up guy lines in my opinion. I would rather carry the extra pole than have to worry about setting up guys. just my two cents
From what I see there was no "Editors Choice Award" for any of the solo tents, in the April issue.