gseim, I understand your concerns. I responded in your other thread on the topic. Hopefully it sheds a little light onto the subject. I'm confident that you'll find that your tent is not, in fact, "junk" and will only last a season. There are thousands of users here on the board that are proof to the contrary. Yes, if you're not aware of this aspect of the tents it can be a surprise and cause concern, but all will be well. Also consider how you're putting weight on top of the tent. A person lying down inside the tent is a load spread over a large area. This isn't going to cause the floor to collapse. The smaller the pressure point, the more likely it is to cause a dent, like a knee in your case. Similarly if you poked the base with a nail it would take far less pressure than what you weigh to puncture the sheet. Someone else mentioned that standing on it is less likely to cause a dent than kneeling on it. I've found this to be true in my own experience. I regularly stand on top of my tents and they have rarely dented from that, but kneeling has caused dents. The Ruggedized models have a heavy duty base of aluminum diamond plate that won't suffer from this if you even felt the need to upgrade. But honestly, in spite of what you are seeing you're tent will last for years.