>>229166>>228645Well, I set it up and spent the night in it last night and I gotta say, it was chilly. Before I got inside, I noticed there were tons of ice crystals that had formed on the outer portion of the rainfly, however the inside part which faces the mesh screen was completely dry, all through out the night and into the morning. I was thoroughly impressed by the size of the vestibules and the interior room was perfect. There was a steady 10 mph wind all night, and I didn't hear it at all due to the rainfly being so tight against the frame. My biggest problem with tents in the past have been condensation. If it's one thing I cannot stand, it's waking up in the morning drenched by my own breath sweat. This one, however, was totally dry; but I am hesitant to write that off since I won't know for sure if it's condensation-proof until I get my girlfriend in there with me.
Anyway, I'll post the crappy pictures that I got because it was dark by the time I had the chance to start my little backyard escapade. I'll take a better picture of the inside and outside with the vestibules open tomorrow.
Thanks for the awesome reference /out/bros, this purchase was well worth it.