Finally got a chance to pop this bad boy open and have a proper look after work yesterday. First of all, it's quite a large tent, even when completely packed away. It's about 6'6" long, maybe 11" wide, and about 6" tall. So not very small. It fits nicely on the roof racks of my Frontier though! Still working on what exactly to use as a tie-down strap.
It's kind of heavy, but putting it on the truck and pulling it down alone is no big deal. The bag is really nice to work with because of all the handles sewn on. It makes moving it around a lot less awkward than it could be. Nice to see Oztent was thinking about this ahead of time.
Opening the tent up really is as simple as can be. I checked out a lot of YouTube videos on setting it up, thinking there had to be some little secret to the set-up, but it really is about as simple as it gets. Once you take it out of the bag and unroll it, the triangular piece of material points toward where the front of the tent will be.
Then you simply unfold each of the "arms"...
... And lift it up. Lock the arms in place and you're pretty much good to go.
Once the tent gets staked down and secured with the attached guy ropes, it's rock solid. One of the main worries I had about a tent of this design was the stability in windy conditions, but after seeing this tent firsthand and finding out just how stable it is, I am not at all worried. This may be one of the most solid tents I've ever set up, in addition to being one of the fastest. One of the first things you notice about this tent once it's all set up is the build quality. The stitching is
perfect and the materials they use are top-notch. The canvas is a light but very strong and solid ripstop material, and the floor is a super durable feeling PVC material. Similar to what a RTT cover is made of, but probably stronger. They also use YKK zippers, which really can't be beat.
I also love the huge windows you get. The front and rear openings are enormous! The side windows are a bit smaller, but the front and rear make up for it. You get tons of ventilation with this tent, which I really like for hot, sunny days. The mesh on the doors and windows is also extraordinarily fine, definitely much finer than any tent I've had before. They must have much smaller bugs in Australia than we get here.
I also really like the attached awning. It's actually pretty large and is really easy to set up. Just a couple of twist lock poles and some guy ropes.
Overall a pretty sweet setup. I'm super happy that I decided on the Oztent.