
This is a very well built privacy retreat. My husband is 6ft 2" and weighs 310 pounds. These are the 3 previous privacy shelters that we tried even though he was taller than most. The door was still very short and he had to bend down so far to get in, his face always ended up near the toilet, uh. No problems there. AREA It's 200cm from the floor to the top of the door, so he only has to crouch a bit to get in and out, and no toilet in front of your face.Inside height is 7ft 4" to the bottom of the hanging hook and 7ft 8" to mesh ceiling. Interior surface is 61 sq. inches, and a removable white tarp has an area of 56 sq. inches, which allows room for water to drain. SETUP It took me 20 minutes to do this used the pegs and wires for the first time. I didn't read the guide as it was intuitive, but I also know many types of tents and their components. 4 steel legs are connected by spring wire so they are in order and easily fit without guessing. They fit into a plastic sleeve that attaches to the outside top center of the tent. They have mounting slots and tension springs that snap into the hub. Again no guesswork. The bottom of the poles attach to ring pins that are attached to the tent and the ends of the poles slide up. The tent body has plastic clips that snap onto the legs of the stand. The BUSY OR VACANT SIGN on the door is a clear plastic window with a Velcro flap to close. The red lettering on the lid, although I don't know what it says, means it's occupied, and if it's down and you can see through the little window I think it's vacant. Thought it would be a nice touch if you plan on sharing this with the group. STORAGE AND PLACEMENT Inside there are 3 wall pockets, 2 smaller open mesh tops on the sides and a large clear vinyl with flaps on the back. Clear, big enough for a standard size folded bath towel. In the middle of the visor there is a good quality wide hook to hang your shower bag or lamp. The 1/2 moon rear window can be fully closed, fully opened or with screen only. Both the privacy screen and the fixed flaps are attached with a double zipper, as is the door, by the way. A clothes/towels drying line is attached to the outside rear wall, accessible from the inside if needed. An internal loop to hold the door open can be used to hang towels or clothing if required. RAIN AND VENTILATION Rain collects a few inches from the leg supports above the tent, allowing moisture and odors to ventilate. It can also be easily removed to create an open-air feel with a full mesh upper. The window does let in a lot of air, but I would have preferred to have an extra tall window on the door to let in the breeze. small table while you go about your business. Doesn't set up as quickly as the pop-up type, so we won't be using it for overnight trips, but a must for multi-day trips. This is superb quality and impeccable craftsmanship. I expect many years of use if care is taken to secure it and protect it from the wind. It is quite large when folded but packs into a bag the size of a 2 person tent. I'm happy with that. Hope that was helpful, thanks!

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