Moss Olympic Tents
Moss Olympic Tents
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 22, 2008]
ridgehawk
Paddler
i've had my moss for 6 years... it's a fantastic tent... sets up easy... great ventalation... i've been in some serious storms in the boundry wateres... never had a drop of water nside... i love this tent.... mine was just stolen during a home invation... looking for a replacement... antone that has one for sale ... please contact me |
[Jul 16, 2001]
yuri
Paddler
A bombproof shelter that is a great roomy tripping tent for two. We used this tent on our recent 8 day trip through the outer reaches of La Verendrye park in Quebec and it proved to be an excellent choice. Customer Service Moss have excellent customer service. On my Starlet I asked for a manual (mine was missing at the store) and they replied within hours. Similar Products Used: Many Eureka products |
[Mar 05, 2001]
DP
Paddler
I have found the Moss Olympic to be a great tent for backpacking and canoe tripping. We have used it in high winds (> 60 mile an hour gusts) and big time downpours without any blow-downs or leaks. Due to its robust construction, it is somewhat heavy for backpacking -- especially if you have to carry the whole tent in one backpack. Its best to split the weight with a partner on long hauls. However, as a tent for canoe tripping it is a delight. The little extra weight is not a problem, and the sturdiness and spaciousness (i.e., for two) makes it a pleasure. The vestibule is quite adequate for any gear that you need to keep out of the elements. Note that we have mostly used the tent in more northern climates (upper MI and northern Ontario), and being a 4-season tent it could prove to be on the hot side in warmer climates (we have also used it in Tennesse, Georgia, and Florida). The construction of the tent is top rate. We have owned the tent for approximately 7 years, and many trips later - no repairs. Customer Service We have never had to have the tent repaired, and therefore have no experience. Similar Products Used: Walrus Archrival |
[Feb 08, 2001]
Pat Sandt
Backpacker
I bought my Olympic years ago. I love the space and I can guy it to be relatively strong in the wind. After about 5 years, the zippers stopped working and Moss provided replacement pulls. That fixed some of the zippers, but after about 5 more uses, all 8 zippers on the tent and fly failed (in the middle of a trip). Moss has not changed the zipper size, although they might have changed the design. They still think the problem is the pulls, although the new pulls did not fix all of the zippers the first time. Although they claim this is a common problem, I've never had zipper problems to this extent before (even with much older and more well used tents). I suspect a design flaw which is causing zipper stress. I expect a tent to last longer. Customer Service Although Moss was responsive the first zipper failure, they did not help at all this last time. I contacted the regional rep who told me that the design hadn't changed and suggested no remedy. Similar Products Used: My old tent (used for 14 years) was a JanSport Trail Wedge. |
[Jul 18, 2000]
hideichi hiratsuka
Backpacker
i can't express myself in english.because i live in japan.so i want know can i buy from your shop.please let me know about it. Customer Service i like moss tent and american product. Similar Products Used: patagonia arbor snowboard |
[Dec 25, 1999]
David DiCicco
Backpacker
An aesthetically pleasing tent that could be an outdoor sculpture.It also happens to be a great tent. It has ample room for 2 people plus gear. The color is pleasing, and the tent is bombproof in bad weather. Similar Products Used: In Nepal I spent 25 nights in a North Face Mountain 25. This also was an excellent tent. |
[Mar 16, 1999]
Paul
Backpacker
I think MOSS tents are really well made, and nice to look at. I had the Olympic for about a year, and it was a great backpacking tent because it is relatively light, sturdy, weatherproof, and well thought out. The oversize fly lets you store items under the fly, but out of the main compartment, which is nice. The only beef I had with this tent is that it is advertised as a 2-3 person. Baloney, unless you're three puny people. It is ample for 2 with gear. A great two person backpacking/mountain tent for two is how I would describe it. Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 16, 1999]
Jim Mills
Backpacker
I am on my second Olympic. After 11 years my first one finally wore out. I have used it in gale winds and record rains without a problem. Very roomy with a perfect pack sized vestibule. Customer Service Broke a pole once and Moss replaced it free. They're guaranteed for life! Similar Products Used: None |
[Apr 05, 1999]
Adalbert Schuh
Backpacker
I have owned this product 5-6 yrs. and it has been 100% weatherproof as is from the store. Quality of material and build is excellent. What I like best is the high ceiling which is much appreciated after time and also I like how the tent is very quiet in the wind ( walls do not flap around ). I like having 2 doors in a tent. Things I do not like as much are the floor shape is awkward and the vestibule is off on an angle , again because of floor shape. This has been an annoyance some times trying to orient the tent in a certain direction ie toward morning sun- whatever. Also the vestbule door is low and hard to get in and out if you exit via that door. A very good tent for the money. The tall ceiling is great! Similar Products Used: None |
[May 21, 1999]
Joe
Backpacker
I have been using the Olympic for about 10 years. I recently used it on a trip into the Beartooth range in Montana. We got stuck in some heavy downpours and had zero leakage. This tent has always been wonderful. It is not as roomy as the North Face VE-25 but is conciderably less expensive and lighter. Similar Products Used: None |