>>519464I've used that tent for 3 season camping over the past year. It's performed well, always kept me dry even during blowing rain and snow, and if I pitched it low, then it provided good protection from the wind too.
Condensation is a big problem if pitched low though, since there is no peak vent. Except for the times I slept in the desert, the solid panels have always been covered in condensation in the morning. So I'm careful not to kick my legs up when I sit up, or the bag will get wet. I habitually carry a small polyester towel to wipe down the inside of the tent. I also put my pack at the foot end of the tent to help create a little more clearance between my sleeping bag and the tent.
I'm 173 cm tall, and about 78kg.
The tent is quite roomy inside because of the slight off centre placement of the poles. When I sit up, my head is at the highest point. Sleeping on a thermarest xtherm (regular) my body takes up about 2/3 of the floor width, and I still have some room (25-30cm) at the head and foot ends of the tent.
I think it's a great tent. Very rugged and easy to setup. Unlike many of the other ultralight tents, the skyscape is very forgiving of inconsistent setups. For comparison, the lunar is very difficult to setup from my experience, and despite my best efforts usually ended up with little volume inside, especially when on uneven ground.
As
>>519490 mentioned, check out the Solong as well, depending on how big you are.