You will stay very dry in this tent. Despite the rough conditions met outside, even when it's raining cats and dogs, you will stay dry. The morning dew doesn't even get inside, let alone the condensation. Because of all of these, you will have a great night's sleep no matter what it is outside.
The tent is quite resilient, and can stand up to great amounts of wind. It doesn't matter what side the wind is coming from, this tent will not fall down when the wind is blowing.
Also, this tent is a breeze to put together. While other tents can take around half an hour, this one will take only a few minutes. I set this up by myself in around ten minutes, so it makes setting up very easy. The tent is very stable thanks to the weight of the poles. It is also small enough to fit into a backpack, making it a great lightweight backpacking tent. �Serious' backpackers won't mind the weight, but those who don't do it all the time might have an issue with it. Luckily it can be separated into two, tent and poles, so the load can be shared.
It has two doors, so both people can get in and out without disturbing one another. Rather than having to crawl over each other in the middle of the night, each camper has their own door so everyone gets a good night's sleep.
The little storage area is awesome, coz you can keep your stuff like money and passport safe, dry, and accessible.
It has a vestibule that can be used for extra space. It can be used as extra storage or as a kitchen during bad weather.
It has good strong zippers so you can be sure that they won't break in the bad weather. Some stitches are double stitched, and the seams are all very high-quality, too.
Inside is like what I would imagine being in an igloo would be like; you stay nice and warm despite the outside conditions.
Overall, an excellent, far better then what you think for the low cost.
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