I'll post up the pics I took of mine... just got it last week, very happy with it so far!
How it's shipped. Was a PITA getting it off the truck, the driver and I had to break it down and cart it off piece by piece until it was light enough for his pallet jack to lift.
Road-going configuration:
It's about a foot skinnier than the Jumping Jack... perfect width for my jeep, is pretty close to the exact width of the JK. Should make it just a little wider than a TJ:
When set up... notice I have a full size fold-up table inside. The table has roughly a foot on all sides clear. It is pretty comfortable to sit on the sides of the beds and use the table to eat, play games, whatever:
Beds on either side are just a couple of inches short in width of a queen size bed. I am 6'4" tall, and a big guy, and the little Mrs. and I fit on this with no problems at all:
Take the rain fly off, and the skylights will let you sleep under the stars:
Carry one of these with you... useful for assembly, and also to help adjust the jacks that hold up the platforms when folded out:
Tent all folded up, before zipping up the tent bag that makes the whole package rain proof (but probably not waterproof... I would not ford a river with this):
Tent material is very thick and has a thick waterproofing coating on it. Think like a backpack material that has been rubberized. I think it would be as good as canvas in the long run.
So here are my pros and cons on it so far... on the Pro side, it's light (880 lb, can't tell it's there), it can carry a lot of stuff on top (capable of hauling a 900 lb ATV), has just a TON of room inside, you can take the tent out of it and convert it to a utility trailer (meaning I don't need a truck in addition to my jeep), easy to set up and take down with two ppl.
On the Con side, if you are comparing to a conventional pop-up, you are not going to have any amenities inside like sink, toilet, fridge, etc. It's not going to take to fording a river well, as it's tent bag is not designed for that and it's plank wood floor may not take well to it either.
I already have a set of matching rims and tires, looking at having a custom axle made for it to mount them (different bolt pattern and need a ton more backspacing room).