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    Quote Originally Posted by 300winmag View Post
    I've found my TarpTent Moment a great tent for rain. Well ventilated and great vestibule for cooking out of the rain.

    I've coated the top 1/2 of the canopy W/ very thin seam sealer to preclude the dreaded "misting through" in a monsoon-type driving rain.

    Eric
    I've always wondered how much misting was really condensation being knocked off. But I may paint the top of my Moment with the seam sealing solutions anyway.

    And I just stuff my wet tent in an outside mesh pocket, and pull it out to dry when an opportunity presents itself.
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    zues 's have serious condensation problems .might be OK in desert

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