Despite the CS style I do like their gear. We have just bought a few of these (Luna Duo- Outfitter) as an option for 3 season walks in more sheltered locales. An alternative to Nallo and Scarp, compromise for greater space, livability, simplicity and robustness (of materials and fittings)
They'll be modified, with colder/wetter climes in mind. eg.
Added linelocs to doors/ Remove main guy lines (the door length is a stronger tie point and dont need the 'no-door' option)
Added a line at the roof peak (runs around a short carbon tube that the two short poles can pass through and secure)
Add-ing liners, probably only half width liners covering 'head' end, simple to do, manage condensation, and more cozy 'feel'
Add a valance on the windward doors?
I'll include some pics/notes on these mods as they go and are tested, maybe some thoughts on the tent, so far- solid, reasonably light, 3+season option for those on a budget? (iirc they were around $125 US xmas sale). They are an older design and there's a few reviews around mostly of the lighter nylon version (eg. http://backpackinglight.com/six_moon_de ... nt_review/ )
Prompted to post a couple of standout obs:
* These things are Huge! (also could be some disadvantage but the internal space is something very tempting, unique in lighter weight tents).
* They are inherently waterproof, have had three pitched through that deluge, one seam sealed the others not. No difference, not a drop in any. Some pegs have loosened but the (poly) fly doesn't. The short 'gable' poles roll the seam towards the vertical/wall so any drips would be outside the inner tent (well done).
*QC, I have the feeling these are contracted, not a cottage tent? The build quality is good, a few missed stitches on one reinforcement otherwise all straight and neat (the small stretch pocket to house the pole end probably needs a rethink for long term use.. but that is minor).