The wooden legs of the frame are nothing special and fairly easy to assemble. From there, the difficulty of tying them to the tent is about the same as other wigwams. However, the fabric of the wigwam itself is quite thin and the stitching is rather poor quality, threads sticking out everywhere. I don't expect this to last very long with my two preschoolers. (We have already bought another tipi from Revain by comparison, it's nicer and stronger, but I wanted a second one with a base plate so I bought this one). I think it's about getting what I paid for. 😒