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The footprint is light and the color matching straps make for easy orientation. It does not fold easy to fit back in carry sack but it easily fits in stuff sack with the tent.
I bought the Z-Lite Sol to increase room in my Pack by Attaching outside but was pleasantly surprised by the warmth and comfort. I am a side sleeper and thought I may have some hip issues but I did not. I'm cutting 2 sections off the end to use as a seat cushion.
I was looking for a light tent to hike the Appalachian Trail in 2016. I tried front entry tents but at 63 I did not like them. The Copper Spurs ease of entry, easy set-up, and light wt. made it a good choice. At 5 ft 6 I can fit me and my gear comfortably inside and my boots in the vestibule. With the poles in a side pocket, the rest of the tent in it's stuff sack packs nicely in my back pack.