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The fit and finish of the tent is excellent. The pole frame is very sturdy; it is quite rigid from front door to back. Side to side is has some sway if pushed, but this is where the two guy line points are (note you are shorted two stakes for this purpose). I think it would take severe weather to knock it down. It sets up quickly; the directions, while minimal, are correct and are sewn into the carry bag.
The interior height is measured at the ends of the tent, not in the center, and my head brushed the roof easily (I am 6'4"). The side windows do not have zippers but do have plenty of overlap, and there is no rain fly. Hence, the fabric is important. While well-made, it cannot overcome that it depends entirely on fabric waterproofing like an old-school tent. While shedding rain, the fabric did become saturated when wet, readily transferring water when you touch the tent walls, and this was true even on clear nights with heavy dew. The floor is neither "bathtub" constructed nor does it have a very heavy PU rating.
Recommendations: zippers for the windows, a sturdier floor for car campers (yes, kid-proof), a larger rear window or single door, construction with a waterproof, breathable fabric.