I bought a Tentipi Arran 5 lite a couple of years ago, and have to say I was a little disappointed. It was the "entry level" model, but still a lot of money for no groundsheet, no inner, no vents. Even the mosquito netting on the door is not midge proof. Still, I consoled myself that I had bought the best quality, if not the best specification. Unfortunately, I have been a very underwhelmed since! On its first proper test, driving rain and wind in South Wales (on a caravan/campsite!), it leaked. I suspect that the rain was being blown up through the top hat and dribbling down, but it may have been the seams as well. To be honest, I have never owned a tent in 30 years plus camping that leaked on me, so I was a bit dischuffed. When I came to take it down there was a rip in the fabric at the stress point at the top of the door zip as well.
Maybe I was unlucky, but I think that claims of massive superiority over other brands are being overdone. I am now thinking of making my own design, specifically to account for UK conditions (midges, lots of rain, ventilation), and seeing if I can come up with something better. Maybe combine the benefits of the Bell Tent (more protected entrance, short side walls) with the lightweight and fire-friendliness of the tipi (adjustable smoke hole/top hat). If anyone has any design ideas to throw in the pot, let me know!
Maybe I was unlucky, but I think that claims of massive superiority over other brands are being overdone. I am now thinking of making my own design, specifically to account for UK conditions (midges, lots of rain, ventilation), and seeing if I can come up with something better. Maybe combine the benefits of the Bell Tent (more protected entrance, short side walls) with the lightweight and fire-friendliness of the tipi (adjustable smoke hole/top hat). If anyone has any design ideas to throw in the pot, let me know!