I set this up in our garage before we went camping to figure it out and it went up fairly easily. Then we took it camping and WHAT A PAIN. It didnt seem to want to stand up. I don't know what I was doing wrong. The instructions are horrific. Add a couple more pages and help people out for godsakes. I can't remember what we finally did to get it to stand up but it did.
We were camping in 32 degree weather and each night there was condensation on all of the walls and ceiling. We even tried cracking the roof vent.
It came with this room divider thing but not the front awning that the picture shows going out over the front. We got the poles for it though.
They also claim this is a 6 person tent. WRONG! My husband and I and our 2 dogs went and that is all would put in this tent. You might be able to fit 6 corpses but not 6 living humans who would have to move around, possibly get up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom or anything. I would say absolute max of adults is 3.
After we got home I was trying to set it up in the garage again to let it dry out and again, I couldn't get it to stand. It's like a baby giraffe trying to stand on fresh legs. Again, no clue what I'm doing wrong and the instructions are absolutely worthless.
Also, companies…. you know how to fold your products up perfectly to get them to fit into your skin tight bags. We, the customer, when we are out in the woods, can't remember that. Give us a LITTLE more space in the bags these things are supposed to fit inside of but it is a PAAAAAIN to try and get this back in its bag when you are already exhausted and maybe trying to put it away in the cold or rain.
Would I buy this one again? I don't know. It's certainly not as simple as it looks and when you add in being out in the woods trying to deal with it…. maybe a traditional tent with poles is easier.