Followup on my Columbia Cougar Flats II tent.
We purchased this tent nearly a year ago after out growing our Cabelas SUV tent (2nd child). This was the only "family" tent I could find that had a sewn wall dividing the rooms, which appealed to me for versatility (different temperatures, using one area as sleeping another as weatherproof porch, etc.)
The tent has performed well for our purposes. We have taken it on roughly a half dozen camping trips. I have also taken it hunting. So it has seen all kinds of weather and kept us dry.
The only notable design flaw I have found is the mesh ceiling. When the rainfly is attached it sits roughly 4" off of the tent ceiling. As most all of our camping includes cold nights and our children are still young (3 & 1), we utilize Mr. Heater Buddy heaters. The mesh ceiling allows for massive heat loss when using the heaters. As a hillbilly fix, I have put blankets over the mesh (below the rainfly) and this works well. However, for a long term repair, I am having a gal I work with sew on velcro ripstop nylon covers that I can keep on the tent, or remove if we ever camped somewhere back East and needed the breeze and wanted to see the stars as we slept. This design problem probably would not affect most people due to local climates.
With the flaw noted, I will point out a few things that I have found wonderful about the tent.
- There is a "power port" near the center of the tent about 18" off of the ground. It is two pieces of tent material overlapped and connected by velcro. This allows me to run my propane lines into the tent for the Mr. Heater unit or power lines if you had electrical devices to run, while keeping the tent sealed.
- The "bay windows" work well to keep air moving even during inclement weather.
- The tent is plenty tall for me to stand up and walk around freely in (I'm 6'2").
- The glow in the dark exterior zipper pulls are nice when I am working my way to the tent in the dark trying to keep the kids asleep.
- The "stuff sack" is awesome! It is essentially a piece of luggage with a handle and two wheels on one side that expands if you are incapable of getting all of the stuff in there. I haven't had a problem getting everything in, as a matter of fact, I keep a full size ground cloth tarp in there at all times as well.
All things considered this tent has worked out well for us and will be our wilderness home until we eventually make the leap to the popup.

Nick