Moss Netting Deltoid Tents

Moss Netting Deltoid Tents 

DESCRIPTION

3-person, 4-season

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 25, 1999]
Herb Clevenger
Backpacker

While not the fastest setup or the lightest or even the roomiest, the Netting Deltoid flat delivers where it counts and that is protection from the elements. It was the only tent left standing during 40 mile an hour winds one night in Dolly Sods. The vestibule is very generous and functional. Like my Outfitter wing, the seams and pull out points are sewn for good. Even the stuff sacks on Moss tents are heavy duty.
While the price is quite high, being warm and dry are pretty important to me and I think Moss tents are worth every cent. The continuous sleeve design may be falling out of favor for clips but I think extended time will show that clips will/can fail and clips can cause damage during stuffing. I had a North Face Oval Intention (when they were still made in the U.S) and the continuous pole sleeves were the main reason it lasted 20 years. I see no reason why the Moss won't last that long with proper care. And that's a lot to ask of any piece of outdoor gear.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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