Ok I put mine up today it was raining quite hard so I thought I would put it up in the garden and see how it performed. So I packed up the swiss army trangia the bushlight candle lantern my son and the tent.
We got out side and put it up (my sons 3 he did help by holding the pegs
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Anyhow found it a bit fiddly getting the pole to stay together but finally got it standing straight and looked fairly good.
I found it a bit difficult to open up and shut the flap deciding on using the button down three buttons and flap at the bottom method. I think a velco mod or a zip mod is required here..
Ok water test..the outside appeared to be beading water very well however an hour and a half in to the rain the seams were seeping on the inside and there was also leaks from the material on one half of the tent, so I think that it needs water proofing before using it for real.
I fired up the candle as it is pitch black inside!! not used to that I usually use a hammock or tarp!..
Anyhow I then got a brew on fired up the stove soon the tent was like a sauna!! I was thinking about a small wood burner for the winter but I really think this tent is way to small for that! The meths burner brought the temperature up so much that the small size required for the wood burner means you would be filling it up every 4 minutes
On the whole it looks useable, I will op for the bivy bag and sleep mat method, I will also look at a A frame as the pole is right in the way. This is definalty a 1 person tent the two of us and a stove and there was not much space left over.
Over all for the price its a good option for winter camping, it gets heavy when wet and needs to be wet proofed will I use it yes I think I will..