In terms of setup, it looks great so far. It has same material as a normal tent and is very comparable to the concept of a sun blocker for a car window. I was worried that it wouldn't fold easily but I encountered no difficulties getting this to fold. I tested my theory that maybe it has to do with how the metal structure is folded down thinking it might be more difficult if it's twisted a certain direction but I tried it both directions and it both set up easily and folded easily. I will say I had more difficulty trying to open up the tent from a v-shape to a square shape as seen in the video but after a bit of fidgeting and using my foot I got it. If it's perfectly in the bag backpack as well and the zippers seam average/standard. I would definitely not say their heavy duty. Even after taking note of another review that it can spring up when opening, I still accidentally loosen my grip and knocked something off the table when initially opening so keep an eye out for that.
The only downside that I see so far that I was really looking forward to initially was using it for a shower through the zipper on the side but it seems quite low and the shower head would have to sit at shoulder height. I am 5'5 and I would say there was about another foot of headspace. Please note in the video that I'm using the fisheye lens to see better but it may distort concept of size and proportion.
Comes work 8 metal spikes, 4 strings, and no floor mat. Didn't seem see-through in room lighting.














































