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Hi there
We had an Evo 600, which we bought as a "quick weekend away" tent. Great design, and great features. Easy to erect and dismantle. 9 out of 10 so far. We'd still have it, if it hadn't have been for ....
minor leaks from a couple of seams - not a big deal, but annoying in a brand new tent.
manufacturing fault in the waterproofing of some panels - big leaks, which, if the tent had been five years old, we would have fixed. However, in a brand new tent ??
major flaw in SIG. This had two seams, neither of which were sealed with tape, but which were merely sewn. Result - big leaks from water pushing up from underneath. (Our retailer said that he thought that the seams ought to have tape on them).
Overall, we really rate the design of this tent. On our tent, the manufacturing part let it down badly, even though we had numerous little "checked by squiggle" tags all over the place. (Maybe Mister Squiggle had never seen a tent before).
We're now searching, again, for a five-ish man tent for weekends.
One last point. I don't know if you have pitched yours yet, and are relying on the pictures for sizes. Our tent was significantly smaller than the published dimensions, and I'm not talking just a few millimetres. Our tent measured 505 x 390, against the published 520 x 450. Not good, if you want to insert double airbeds and things. We never really had a satisfactory explanation to this, as we had returned the tent as unfit.
Hope this helps.
Z
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