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We have this tent and love it.
It is spacious, large living area and bedrooms with the added bonus of the porch area for many purposes.
Inside, it is light and comfortable with plenty of ventilation options.... great for hot and for wet conditions.
Initially, I didn't want an inner up first, but the extra comfort it gives more than makes up for the comprimise of pitching inner first. Also, the inner is of a similar material to the outer and dries quickly. We didn't even notice it had been wet, after pitching in rain as it hadn't penetrated.
It is a big tent, so it can be a little awkward at first, but then don't they all?? It will need somebody inside to hold up, whilst the flexipoles are located,
When you pull the flysheet over, make sure that you try and line the seams of the fly, with the poles of the inner. there are little velcro fasteners on the inside of the fly, to attach to the flexi poles. There are also little plastic, black hooks on the fly, at the bottom. These hooks attach to the rings (where the poles are located) not pegged. Once the fly is on, it may take a bit of adjustment, but that is the same of most tents.
Finally, breath a sigh of relief and have a bevvy!!!
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