Enjoyed a handful of nights sleeping in the Habitat on the way to Colorado and back.
One night in the 20's with a bunch of wind camping in Great Basin National Park.
Almost all good things to report.
*Definitely easier to set up in the ice and snow then trying to throw your tent down in the dark.
* The tent held up great during some serious gusts of wind.
There was enough to feel the Jeep lean a little during the blow and then straighten up.
(Weather report had gusts into the 40's and 50's mph predicted.)
All through it it the tent felt rock solid. I had been wondering what sleeping up there in a good wind was going to feel like and it was a no worries enjoy your rest kind of evening.
*Only thing I would report back on is that if you're planning on sleeping in winter temps you should probably add a extra piece of memory foam in on top of the what ever sleeping system you're using. A little extra insulation between you and the shell top goes a long ways.