The doors, they roll up, which due to the length is a PITA as well, I wish they just had a thing to pull them to one side. The side doors I often just sling over the window awning supports.
The ladder that came with mine, this thing sucks. Bobby sent me a new one to put on that is upgraded and seems like it will be better. I just have not had time to install it yet.
Height adjustment velcro inside the annex. It works, but not real well. We had to use it when we had the tent mounted on our H3. It kept coming loose.
All windows in the annex can be rolled up and secured
More angles
Door for accessing vehicle or trailer
The floor, see the daylight through the zippers, in heavy rains I have had water seep through. I think bees wax on the zippers would help and minimize this.
Up top, it has vents as well to minimize condensation on both sides
Seams all taped
If you look at my foot, I am ~ 6'1 and I laid in the tent as I would if I were going to sleep, then sat up to take the picture. I did that for this angle to show the room in the tent the best I could.
One thing to note when zipping the cover back on watch out for the skirt, it is easy to zip into the zipper, and it took well over an hour to get it out without harming the tent, you can still see where I did it.
The tent comes with the flimsiest tent stakes you can find, basically the same 1/8" stick ones that come with cheap ground tents. I had to upgrade all of mine as the others bent just trying to set it up in my yard the first time
Both actual tent entrances use a bar on the bottom of the door to keep it in place, I wish the annex had this instead of velcro like it has as it would be MUCH easier to roll up the doors of the annex, and simpler entrance and egress. However, it would be much harder to pack up the annex with bars in it.
Overall I am happy with the tent, other than the stitching on the zipper for the annex, and the difficulty at which my annex goes on. Most of the stuff the other manufacturers do is very similar. Is there stuff I would change, yes... definitely, but at the smae time it wasn't built just for me and I know not everything will be perfect.
The other thing I have found is the insulated (foam sandwiched by aluminum) tent floor collects moisture under the mattress even without rain. Another member found the solution, and it was as simple as a mat underneath that was designed for boats. I can't recall the name of the stuff though.
If I had to rate it on a scale, it would be a B+ because of the annex issues and the door issues (roll up, rather then tie to the side) as those drive me insane.