Hey Yacob,
I own a bowfin. Im in Sydney though..
The tent has been great. Ive had it for 4 months and used it for around 10 nights so far.
Its very flexible with the double doors and adjustable vestibule size. Holds up well to wind and rain. Does not leak or have issues with condensation etc. So far Ive had it in wind with 45kmh gusts and its been rock solid.(used extra guy rope and pegs). In light winds the standard two peg configuration works fine.
The bowfin pitches incredibly easily and fast. The makes a difference when you have multiple tasks to do like filter water and gather firewood in approaching darkness. Also rolls up small and into its sack quickly. (Note you cant stuff the tent you have to roll it).
Im 5'10 and there is plenty of room for me and my pack. Heaps of headroom and doesn't feel claustrophobic like some 1 person tents. I often sit up in the tent and cook/make coffee in the vestibule on a cold morning. Being able to roll up both sides for views is awesome.
You cant see it in the above photo but the space to the sides (triangles) is quite large and has enough room for a 50L+ pack etc. (and there is one on either side of you) I use one for gear storage and the other for entry plus shoes/water storage. I don't generally use the vestibules for gear storage as I prefer more inner space and to store my pack etc inside.
The only thing I didnt like was the pole supports on the A frame at each end of the tent. They are uncovered pole ends and they rest (with a fair amount of pressure) against the fabric of the A-Frame. (the fabric is reinforced with vinyl in this area but I was still getting abrasion damage on my first and 2nd pitching in my living room) so I made a simple user mod (rubber washers) that has fixed the problem for me. Pic below. I haven't heard of other people having this concern so I might just be paranoid.. but then again its not a cheap proposition to send the tent back to the US for repair if those pole ends did some damage.
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All up Im very satisfied with my purchase. As franco said, if your used to one person tents then the bowfin will seem a airy spacious palace. If your used to large 2 person or family tents then it will seem small.