So far I've used it once, for two nights, and it was comfortable, withstood rain (though I did get wet inside), wind (though the tent didn't flip over and the arches' elements didn't break, and I didn't even set up an anti-wind mount), and a lack of wall pressing. I put a mattress down because there wasn't much room in the tent; without it, I could stretch out completely flat; with it, I had to bend my knees a bit; anyway, because of the width of the mattress, it's impossible not to hurt your neighbor when you turn over to the other side. The mosquito net is totally secure, even after a strong wind. A cheap tent without an awning is fine for dry weather or as a backup to keep in the car, but if you want to be absolutely certain that the rain won't bother you while camping, you should invest in a second, cheaper tent with an awning.
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