First night sleep in the Hogan UL last night. Very impressed. Pitched on rock slab with no chance of pegging out properly (see footnote), previous occupant had reduced the guy ropes to 2 which was just enough to reach couple of nearby trees to stretch fly out.
Myself and wife slept with comfortable room, it was big enough that I would sleep with another non marital partner no worries, there was around 25cm gap between our sleeping mats with enough clearance to not touch the steep side walls of the tent.
Condensation was extremely minimal for two people in a small tent. Outside was very cool and damp overnight so I was expecting a LOT worse than what I found. Barely enough to make my tek towel damp when i wiped it out this morning. I did have the small ventilation gap at top of outer door open about 15cm to allow ventilation. The way the ridge pole extends allows this to be done with full shelter still provided unless in very inclement weather.
I would have fit my pack in vestibule over night along with wifes on top but it was easier to leave them in the hut. My one complaint would be that the vestibule is a touch small if using as a two person. For single person usage it is spot on.
Very easy to setup, on soft ground (ie not rock slab) it would be very quick. Once pitched without pegging you can grab it by ridge pole and move its position easily, so if you aren't happy with placement its a very quick fix.
I am seriously considering this tent as my next purchase, the combination of weight, headroom and solid inner are a winner for me. Its perfect size for solo jaunts and has enough room for the wife to snuggle in too.
Footnote: I pitched on a very poor tent site purely because it was within 10 foot of the hut. Having taken 1.5 litres of Grenache, Shiraz, Mourdy blend that was basically mine alone to drink I didn't trust I could locate the far more suitable tent site in the dark with a skinfull