FS: MYOG Pyramid Tarptent (The MiniMid) and Black Diamond Megalight Tarptent

I'm selling one of my MYOG pyramid tents and a modified-by-me Black Diamond Megalight.

MYOG Pyramid Tarptent:

This is a 1-person MYOG pyramid tarptent, and is the 3rd pyramid tarp I've made. I call it the "MiniMid" because it is only 7' x 7' square. This sounds small, but you sleep on the diagonal. It is a rather unique tent and I will do my best to accurately present it here.

I designed this tent to be quick and simple to pitch, to pack small, to have a small footprint, a moderate-sized interior, and be very light but strong. It is probably best-suited for someone 5'9'' or shorter; I suspect the 6 ft + people out there would find it too small

The details:

Basic dimensions in picture below
56'' peak height
4'' deep bathtub floor
2 interior mesh pockets (one is small and meant for glasses, the other is meant for a headlamp)
Inner sewn directly to outer (like a tarptent)
Inner has approx 13'' minimum of vertical height before mesh is sewn to tarp
Inner uses #5 zippers
A 20'' x 70'' rectangular pad is sketched to approx scale in the dimension drawing (blue rectangle); there is 12'' of floor area beyond the head end and foot end of the pad before the corner is reached
Sets up using an offset pole (pole is offset 8'' from center, sets up outside inner tent)
Requires a minimum of 4 takes to pitch (one at each main corner), although a 5th stake at the front door is useful
Has a total of 8 ground-level perimeter tie-outs (all with linelocs and guyline installed, all reinforced with 1-2 layers of additional 20D silnylon and sewn on using "x-box" stich pattern)
Outer door uses velcro strips and buckle to close - I wanted to try making a tarp door with no zippers
Door is white, other panels are green - for quick and easy orientation when unstuffing tent
Pitches pretty well; green panels are easy to get taut, white panel does not pitch as taut due to velcro door; there's a small, fixed-length orange guyline attached to the door which can be staked out to make it more taut
Drip-free entry; you can leave the door open in rainy and non-windy conditions for ventilation
Main outer tarp is made of 20D silnylon from Ripstop by the Roll
Floor is made of 30D silnylon from Lightheart Gear
Walls of inner are made of nylon tulle (very light and does well with mosquitos, but must treat with some care) and some brown Argon 67 (a super light, breathable fabric meant to block direct wind gusts)
Peak is reinforced with 2 layers of 20D silnylon. You must pitch it with a trekking pole with the handle up
It is in good condition - no rips or tears, but it probably has some minor dirt and dog hair
No stuff sacks or stakes included
Tent is not seam-sealed - buyer will want to seam-seal outer seams
Total Weight: 21.9 oz

This is a MYOG tent, so it may not be as pretty as something mass-produced, but it is 100% useable. Please PM me with any questions. I'm asking $165 shipped.
Dimensions:
View of the back:
View of front with door closed:
View of front with door open and rolled back:
Decent sized-vestibule with drip-free entry. You enter the inner on the left side of the pole here:
Head end with quilt meant for someone about 5'9'':
Foot end (room for pack or small dog in corner of inner):
Interior mesh pockets:
Peak:Modified Megalight:

I'm selling a Black Diamond Megalight I turned into a pyramid tarptent. I sewed in a mesh inner and bathtub floor directly to the tarp. The tent is in good condition - no rips or tears. It was treated well

This was one of my earlier MYOG projects, but it has held up quite well. The mesh inner has protected me from dark clouds of mosquitos, and the bathtub floor has been dry.

I originally intended for the floor to be 85'' long, but somehow, I cut it out as 75'' long. Oh well, it worked fine for me at 5'6''. As such, I recommend this tent for a max 5'9'' user height.

The size of the inner is best for 1 person + a dog, but it might work for occasional use with 2 people (a couple, a child, or very close friends). You could always make your friend sleep in the vestibule.
Inner is 75'' long, 42'' wide, has an 8'' deep bathtub floor, and has approx 13'' - 16'' vertical height before mesh is sewn to tarp; I would say floor space is almost entirely useable
Inner door has an inverted-T zip with #3 sliders; they are in good working condition
I added little toggles to hold back doors for inner
Also added extra mid-panel tie-out on back to increase interior room (guyline for this is not included)
Due to inner, tarp must be pitched with pole offset from center approx 4-5''
Sewn inner gives you enormous vestibule with large, drip-free entry; sit in the tent and enjoy the rain!
Floor is made of 30D silnylon from Oware
Netting on inner is made of nylon tulle (very light and has done well with mosquitos, but must treat with some care)
Otherwise, it's a standard Black Diamond Megalight
No stuff sacks or stakes included
The original, stout carbon fiber pole that came with the Meaglight is included (in very good condition - barely used)
Also included is the original trekking pole connector strap for connecting two poles together
Tent was seam-sealed by me, however, in the last heavy rain it experienced, I noticed some drips around the mesh seam on the left side. This may have just been condensation, but I wanted to mention it. Buyer may want to re-seal
Total weight: 33.3 oz
Final note: if you don't like the inner, you can always cut it out. That would give you a basic Megalight.
I'm asking $175 shipped for the Megalight tarptent.

View from the front:
Floor is hanging, but bathtub floor can still get a decent shape:
To give you and idea of the floor space, here is a 66'' long Thermarest Prolite Plus Womens + a quilt meant for someone 5'9'' tall:
Doors tied back (inverted-T is nice for sweeping out floor):
Here, you can see the line where the mesh of the inner is sewn to the tarp:
This shows the rear mid-panel tie-out: