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If the tent was bone dry when you put it away then I can`t see the problem. If you left the top of the bags open then even better.
If it was damp or wet and you sealed the bags up, then there`s every chance it`s gone mouldy, sorry, especially the inners.
Open the bags and have a good sniff. No mouldy smell? Take it down the local park or scrounge the use of a neighbours garden and put it up. It doesn`t take long to put most tents up if you`re not pegging out. Inners can be washed in a washing machine if they`ll fit, btw.
Next time, air your tent out after you come home and roll it there. I roll my big tent on the floor of the local community centre! There`s no harm in carrying bits of tent round in bin bags though as long as it`s dry, dry, dry! If you`re really restricted for drying space then keep that in mind when buying a tent.
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