2 year UPDATE: Have had and used this tent for two years in all sorts of weather except for ice- or snow-storm. Color me impressed! So far, the tent has not leaked regardless of how hard it rains (haven't waterproofed it but will do so this summer as a precaution), seams have held, poles seem strong even though it's been through a few rather windy trips. The *only* real "problem" was a couple weekends ago. Inside was comfy warm with just an appropriate weight sleeping bag, but outside the temps had dipped to freezing - and there was a moderate amount of condensation on the inner walls of the tent in the morning. Took next to no time once opened up to dry, but it was a bit surprising as it hadn't happened before even though I'd camped in similar circumstances. (It's the downside to the full rain canopy blocking nearly all airflow from the generously sized screens.)--------Admittedly, I was hesitant to believe all the good reviews for such an inexpensive tent. But it's actually not terrible.Pros:- Ventilation without the rain fly is *excellent*- Very easy and quick to set up.- Decently constructed. Not the best, not the worst.- Comfortable size for one person and gear.Cons:- If you put on the rain flap, it blocks nearly all airflow.- The screen on the door itself is tiny.- Seams are rough, may fall apart quickly with regular use.- NOT a two-person tent if either one has any gear beyond a sleeping bag. There's only room for one with additional stuff.Would I recommend this tent? Yes, if you want an inexpensive tent for a solo weekend camping trip. Too small for two people unless you have somewhere else to put your clothes, gear, etc.