My Kodiak 6010 (10x10 Deluxe) came from Cabela's the other day. We finally had a break in the rain here, so I decided to set it up and "season" it. No real world testing yet, but I'm pretty satisfied. My 6 year old and his friends had a blast playing in it.
There is really just two things I can nit pick. First, the canvas feels a bit thinner than I expected. I'm sure it is the thickness they advertise and likely plenty strong, but I guess I just expected it to be a bit thicker. I haven't heard any bad stories about the durability of the fabric, so I'm sure it isn't a big deal. The other issue is that they forgot one of the stake loops. Luckily, there's a total of 5 loops on that side and the missing one isn't the corner or middle, so I can live with it. Not worth the trouble of shipping back, that's for sure.
The thing does set up very easy and it can be done alone. However, I think the claims of setting it up in 5 minutes are a bit exaggerated. I've set it up twice and I timed myself the second time, working at a normal, steady pace. I had already laid a ground tarp, so these times reflect a real world starting point - tent in carrier and poles and stakes in their case. I also set it up on my VERY moist lawn. So the stakes went in VERY easily. I don't imagine I will ever get the stakes in as fast when I'm out camping.
Removed tent, poles, and stakes. Unfolded the tent and staked it down: 9 minutes
Assembled and installed the poles and raised the tent: 14 minutes (total time)
Assembled the awning poles, tied the guy lines, finished: 17 minutes (total time)
I'm certainly not complaining about erecting a tent of this size in 17 minutes. It truly is a great design and easy to pitch. But I have frequently heard people state some pretty crazy assembly times. It does go up quick, but only after it is staked down, which is the bulk of the assembly. It is also important to realize it must be staked - it isn't free standing. I could see this being a problem in rockier areas or requiring a lot more work staking in sandy areas.
The size and steep walls are great. Very nice confines if you get stuck in your tent for several hours. $500 well spent.