We just camped in the tent yesterday and were up for +6 hr night storm
Tent is very light, completely waterproof (as long as you set it up well - make sure the outer layer is well stretched and does not touch the lower one). We slept with all windows open and no rain came in. Heavy rain pored for 6+ hrs and we were completely dry inside the tent.
The only downfall: the screen room. I wanted a screen room for mosquitoes and bugs to stay away. Works well for that and is spacious. BUT the screen room was completely soaked and full of dirt and water as a result of heavy storm. Which meant we had to clean and dry it before folding the tent (as the screen room bottom is a continuous layer with the floor of the tent), and that proved time consuming. I would recommend campers to bring an extra tarp to cover the screen room in case of heavy rain.
We just camped in the tent yesterday and were up for +6 hr night storm
Tent is very light, completely waterproof (as long as you set it up well - make sure the outer layer is well stretched and does not touch the lower one). We slept with all windows open and no rain came in. Heavy rain pored for 6+ hrs and we were completely dry inside the tent. The only downfall: the screen room. I wanted a screen room for mosquitoes and bugs to stay away. Works well for that and is spacious. BUT the screen room was completely soaked and full of dirt and water as a result of heavy storm. Which meant we had to clean and dry it before folding the tent (as the screen room bottom is a continuous layer with the floor of the tent), and that proved time consuming. I would recommend campers to bring an extra tarp to cover the screen room in case of heavy rain.