This is a sweet tarp. The material and stitching are very high-quality, it packs down to the size of a water bottle and weighs just over a pound. Its footprint fits two people well with plenty of extra room for gear, two people can sit fully upright (I am 6'1") and hang out during a downpour. It is straightforward to pitch, took me around 2 minutes the first time I tried. It does collect condensation in damp areas, especially if pitched close to the ground, as a result of its design. Future models could use a couple vents but there is enough head room in it for me that I don't get wet if I sit up or try to move around. For now, though, this thing is simple and streamlined without frivolous design elements which would add weight and I appreciate that.
The Beta Light does need its seams sealed if you want to stay dry. The tent has a lot in the way of seams, maybe plan on using 2 tubes of McNetts Sil Net for 2 coats. Replace the stakes to shave an ounce or two/save yourself frustration from bending BD's provided ones.
In short, this thing is hard to beat when considering packed weight and size versus the amount of shelter and protection that it provides. If you hike with poles, it is almost a no-brainer. I love this thing for backpacking plus I throw this guy in my pack even for short day hikes, it is great for an emergency shelter for 3, possibly 4 adults. I suggest this tent to anyone looking to shed base weight without sacrificing protection, privacy or $400. It is always at a good price point and I got it through CampSaver at a great one.
This review was written in the old system and had content requirements that are different than reviews written today.