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>>676148I had a quechua 2 second II, and it was the easiest setup, most weather proof tent I've ever had. Only real downside was it had shit for ventilation in warm weather (which made it awesome in colder weather), and one time I loaded it into a truck bad it got crushed and broken while on a rough road. But god damn was it water proof. I was on a trip with like 20 people, and like 15 of the people on the trip had to bug out of one of our sites early cause their tents couldn't handle the heavy downpours on our last night camping. I miss it so. They sell 'em in the US now. I had to have a friend import one from Hueland back when I had it.