>>564364Sure, thanks man.
It's called a Flippac, got it off the expeditionportal classifieds but you can buy them new direct from the manufacturer, pretty sure it's a bit of a wait to get one
I have a really nice rain fly for it so it's 100% weatherproof, we were in a severe thunderstorm outside St George the second night of the trip and it didn't leak at all
The best thing vs. a normal tent is it sets up in about 30 seconds, so we can arrive at a spot, flip up, turn the heater on, all the gear is already inside so don't need to move anything, and same thing with packing up so we can get out of wherever right away. We stayed at a different spot every night for all 10 days, sometimes 600 miles apart, and do most of our trips like that, so a regular tent of the same size wouldn't really work for me, would take too much time each day. Being off the ground obviously has other advantages as well, it's really an awesome setup.