>>157948I have that one but with the velcro bottom. It's my favorite. Sleep dry, sleep off the ground, sleep away from bugs, and it packs so light and small, leaving plenty of room for an extra sil-nylon tarp to create a shelter for cooking, fixing, or wood storage. Contrary to popular belief, it can still be slept in with no trees, provided you have a couple trekking poles or a hiking staff and a tall stick to pitch the fly kind of like an A-frame.
I logged 50 consecutive nights in it during summer 2010, probably have 100 nights in it total. Still a great item, just can't fit my qt gf in it so I'm stuck using my tent 95% of the time.
A++ would recommend with 100% marks across the board.