>>117253great tent man, takes like 2 minutes to get set up.
some tips:
>if it rains you're going to have to go out and re-taut the tent if you don't want any pools forming especially at the feet. >it'll take some time to get the setup right, especially the front floor and front peg strings are the trickiest >its a 3 season tent in its finest, it doesn't offer anything against the cold, you have been warned, bring a good sleeping bag and a blanket. >never dripped for me at all, just use the instructions they gave you to make that paste, it's great. >the stick they give you is pretty strong but its still just a aluminum stick, I was in BC and with 50km/h gusts it broke it in half. it was made to use a hiking pole as the prop. >it is a wind tunnel. warm or cold the wind will flow straight through. that being said set it up so the head of the tent is facing the wind for best results and sturdiness. pic related northern ON