Love ours too. I bought an extra set of guy lines for the middle 2 poles. Only so we could secure it better when making an "L" shape around the cooking area.
------------- Anything becomes a pleasure if one does it too often!
Just used ours for the first time and did the job we hoped it would. Last year I vowed never to pay more than a tenner for a wind break, and thought that colour coding a tent with wind breaks was a bit O.T.T. (Shame on me!)
After reading several threads about the Outwell Wind Break it put me off a bit buying one. Well anyway i said to hell with it and i bought one. Put it up fine, no problems with it at all, very pleased with it.
Outwell windbreak excellent - wouldn't be without it just because of the size it packs into. We were camping in Northumberland in height of rains/wind and it never budged. So pleased with it that we wanted another (to completely surround us because that way the dog doesn't get all excited about other people as she can't see them! Couldn't get an another Outwell at the time so went for cheaper Peakland one - but no spike to go into ground (ie, only on one end of pole, you need one each end) and so it kept falling over! Husband has to put some screws in the other end of pole so spike can go into ground and then there is the screw at top to fasten guyroles to.