Field Test.
Ended up doing this at Springlawn in Narawntapu National Park in perfect weather conditions with a nice sea breeze.
As per my first impression yes this tent is of good construction and very easy to erect however it is disappointing overall.
Pegs are very soft and malleable, poles are good.
Sleeping area does fit two adults but with little internal storage space and a bit too cosy.
Vestibule is not large enough for two packs and boots.
Single door is inadequate for a two person Tent and as such the design of it means that Rain and Condensation enters the sleeping area when it is opened.
The outer is waterproof, tape seam sealed and from this experience does not appear to "breathe" much at all.
It was erected on native animal cropped grass on a sandy base with the main vent facing into the wind and I used a Tyvek ground sheet but several hours prior to us going to bed the inside of the fly was soaked with condensation so to get into bed we had to battle a soggy wet door panel.
Overnight we were warm enough even with a full mesh inner nor did any condensation drip on us (no wind) however on my comfort relief trip around 2:30 am the door panel was really running with condensation and not pleasant to negotiate .
Taking the Tent down in the morning resulted in the inner Mesh being soaked and whilst I was able to avoid any moisture ingress I believe on a multi night walk this could be a major problem.
It was very humid overnight which put this Tent to a hard test but I believe that the door is poorly designed,it is also heavier than advertised and that it would be a better one person shelter space wise.
It is an entry level shelter but at around $200.00 there are others cheaper that may have design advantages and I honestly could not recommend it to be other than a one person overnighter in known dry conditions.
It was my intention to further test this Tent in a high river valley but have now decided to give that a miss as I now believe that it is not suited to these conditions.
corvus
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corvus on Thu 15 Dec, 2011 8:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.