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First the most important part for me...water tight. Like in any good tent you need to use some sort of a foot print, tarp or simple plastic sheeting under it...and NEVER extend it past the sides of the tent or you will funnel water under the tent. I also usually use a second liner inside the tent.

The last will ensure that if it leaks it will never get to your sleeping bag. Finally I always use a seam sealer to permeate the pull out straps on the four corners of the tent. In my experience this is the most likely spot will will migrate into your tent.

I generally use it solo although a month ago I went backpacking with my boy scout son and we decided to go with the Salida 2 to keep the weight down as low as possible by splitting the load between us. I do a lot of camping/backpacking...usually a minimum of one weekend per month year round here in Michigan. As long as pulled out correctly it doesn't have an issue with condensation Gear loft (this may have been removed on latest versions although I really find it useful on mine) FAST setup using clips instead of having to run poles through sleeves (we often setup in the dark after driving long distances to the camp spot so really like the simplicity Self standing.

The last scout camping trip we had the camp all setup....in the wrong camp spot so had to move. My son and I just each picked up a side and moved it the block to the correct camp. VERY good wind resistance.

Excellent water proofing Nice poles....mine had metal ends although the latest may have plastic.

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