New @Tarptent

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New @Tarptent

Postby Franco » Sat 02 Mar, 2013 3:20 pm

Announced yesterday in the US forums so might as well add the news here too.
Tarptent has a new shelter, the 3 person CB3 (a new version of the CloudBurst2)
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and a re-designed Moment , now the Moment DW (Double wall)
This is close to the original drawings two door hybrid design (fly with two doors/walls) but with a fully detachable inner.
(mesh now, also in fabric later on)
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Also you can now buy the StartoSpire1 and 2 as "fly" only.
In my book they offer a lot of protected space for the weight (570 and 700g ) and easier/faster to set up than some of the other LW offerings I have tried.
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NOTE: the SS1 and 2 fly only is just the fly , no pegs (all the other shelters inc pegs in the weight and price)
Photos and specs here :
http://www.tarptent.com/whatsnew.html

As a reminder, I don't sell them (you buy directly from TT USA) but can seam seal them on request ($25)
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Bluegum Mic » Sat 02 Mar, 2013 4:56 pm

Really like the look of the CB3. Shame there's not a CB4 for the family and id be straight on the purchase button. Pretty much what Im looking for and I like its options.
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Moondog55 » Sat 02 Mar, 2013 5:01 pm

Mic how about two of them joined with a dedicated tarp and I am surprised they haven't developed that option, as Luxe have done with several of their smaller tents
Ve are too soon old und too late schmart
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Bluegum Mic » Sat 02 Mar, 2013 7:02 pm

Definitely down the track I'll go to two tents. (Im just being a protective mum of my little brood wanting them in with me whilst they're little....mind you I've often considered having the two short mats in the third person spot and having their heads at opposite ends).
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Strider » Sat 02 Mar, 2013 7:34 pm

Finally, an ultralight version of the Nallo 3! :D
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby stepbystep » Sat 02 Mar, 2013 7:57 pm

Excellent looking shelters. Couldn't be more impressed with what my Scarp 1 has dealt with over the last 2.5 years.
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Franco » Sat 02 Mar, 2013 8:31 pm

Plenty of tunnel tents about but at 1.4 kg it is pretty competitive in weight as well as usable area..
The 218cm floor has a vertical wall (door) at both ends
a bit of a hybrid 3/4 season tent.
With the liner and the extra pole will do in some areas in winter but should excel in good weather when air flow is desirable.
The vestibules are usable not just for a pair of boots and it does have a bit of a protected entry .
As usual it sets up "dry" meaning you don't expose the floor setting it up in the rain.
The Moment is riding the success of the Notch. many liked the separate inner so the Moment has gone that way too.
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Lindsay » Sun 03 Mar, 2013 12:01 am

I should not have looked at this topic....the double wall Moment is now calling to me....but I already have a perfectly servicable Moment.....
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Franco » Sun 03 Mar, 2013 7:45 am

Blugum Mic
It's hard to make a lightweight 4 person tent, however the Hogback does fit 4 adults and takes up about 40% less space than some other shelters offering a similar usable cover and is still about 2 kg.
Sets up ,dry, in two minutes .
The headroom (125 cm) and square shape (with no pole/s inside) makes it easy to sit inside playing board games on a rainy day and you can still leave one or both doors open...
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby frenchy_84 » Sun 03 Mar, 2013 7:50 am

Franco, How does the new double wall moment differentiate itself from a Scarp? Is it just a lighter 3 season version or is there abit more to it?
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Franco » Sun 03 Mar, 2013 8:11 am

The Scarp is a larger and heavier shelter.
Particularly noticeable if over about 180cm or so.
The difference in weight now is about 400g,(960g vs 1360g) less then before but still noticeable including the packed size.
I have used the first and the current version of the Scarp 1 but I prefer the Moment simply because it works for me (at 172cm) and don't need the extra space.
If more or less "camping" or expecting to spend a lot of time inside the shelter I would then switch to the Scarp or a Strato Spire 1/2.
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Strider » Sun 03 Mar, 2013 11:35 am

frenchy_84 wrote:Franco, How does the new double wall moment differentiate itself from a Scarp? Is it just a lighter 3 season version or is there abit more to it?

Scarp has a rectangular floor with 4 pitchloc corners. Moment has a tapered floor with 2 pitchlock ends. Totally different shape end on.
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Strider » Wed 06 Mar, 2013 9:42 pm

Franco wrote:The Scarp is a larger and heavier shelter.
Particularly noticeable if over about 180cm or so.
The difference in weight now is about 400g,(960g vs 1360g)

Must be a light specimen that one. Mine is 1487g.
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Franco » Thu 07 Mar, 2013 7:06 am

The weight does vary a bit.
I have a mesh version at 1355g and a solid one 9fabric) at 1450g
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby South_Aussie_Hiker » Thu 07 Mar, 2013 2:19 pm

And here I was thinking Franco was going to announce a 10% discount at Tarptent for bushwalk.com members :P

Turns out its just another few brilliant, lightweight, industry leading tent designs from TT :)
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby KANANGRABOYD » Thu 07 Mar, 2013 3:20 pm

Love my tarptents - best UL tents ever, and the service by Franco and Henry are great.
P.S- I have no affiliation with either, just love their gear.
Now when will Henry start CF tents and also different colors than grey?!!!!
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Mountain Rocket » Thu 07 Mar, 2013 5:40 pm

Strider wrote:Must be a light specimen that one. Mine is 1487g.


Don't forget your has been seam sealed. :wink:
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Franco » Thu 07 Mar, 2013 6:10 pm

And here I was thinking Franco was going to announce a 10% discount at Tarptent for bushwalk.com members
no discounts but look on the bright side, if they were sold retail here they would be twice as much.

when will Henry start CF tents and also different colors than grey?!!!!
he already does. In the USA they come in gray.

seriously it would be nice to have colours and sizes but can't be done at those prices.
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Strider » Thu 07 Mar, 2013 8:06 pm

Robert H wrote:
Strider wrote:Must be a light specimen that one. Mine is 1487g.


Don't forget your has been seam sealed. :wink:

Good point!
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby north-north-west » Fri 29 Mar, 2013 1:51 pm

Love that three-way guyline setup on the CB. Nice looking tent.
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Franco » Fri 29 Mar, 2013 2:10 pm

I was asked yesterday about some details and realised that Henry was working on the CB3 in mid 2011.
The idea started earlier than that but the first designs that looked like the release version are from then.
The 3 way guyline was the last mod made.
It came about after another winter of Henry fiddling with it .
In the photos you see those guylines attached to the same peg as the vestibule but of course they will work better if spread out about two feet from there.
BTW, there is a bit of a delay because the factory can't keep up with the Double Rainbow orders .
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Ent » Sun 31 Mar, 2013 6:57 pm

I will be interested how it goes spanning the 218cm inner using just two poles as most other brands use three for that span. Be a good three season tent by the looks of it assuming it does not sag in the middle under heavy rain and or snow.
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Re: New @Tarptent

Postby Franco » Mon 01 Apr, 2013 8:00 am

There is an optional 3rd pole available for it
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