i cant recall moisture collecting on the inner, the problem was when i had the inner in contact with the fly either because i had shifted down and had my feet pressed against it or i shifted up and my head was against it
do you mean the inner or fly requires another vent?
i took it out with me for a 4 day trip and it rained moderatley on the last night after i had it all set up,
i noticed that the flysheet was wet on the inside after an hour or so and even some rain dripped down onto the inner tent, my sleeping bag got wet at the bottom where i must have been pressing against the flysheet as im probably slighty tall for the tent at 5,11
should this tent be doing this in moderate rain? should the flysheet be wet on the inside? its my first what i thought to be a decent tent so thats why i ask
i bought it 2 months ago so cant take it back to the store
I should think that the wet head/feet situation was because of condensation running down the inside of the inner, it sounds like the inner is acting like the fly should. Does it have a vent at the top Steingis ? if not stick another vent in the inner on the steep sloping side at the apex., I have a piece of mesh you can use, Also which way around did you sleep ?
You will get condensation in tents , more so when its cold and more so when its humid (rain 100+ humidity. The fly inner combo was designed for the fly to be wet through condensation and the inner to protect the tent occupant from drips from the fly.
Canyou put a small vent in ?
Edit .
May be your inner touches the outer and wicks the water . Try to get ir not to touch.