Need a small, light-weight tent for cold weather camping? I recommended this tent. I was not paid to write this review. I purchased this tent after searching for and comparing 4-season tents that may be acceptable to camp with for 1 person, that would hold 2 people, if necessary. It comes with the tent-which has windows and doors on two sides of the tent. An outer liner, that when properly secured, keeps out rain, snow, and wind. The liner also allows for access into/out of the tent on two sides. There are 2 vents in the liner that will velcro shut. The set-up comes with 10 stakes – 4 to be used at each corner of the tent, 2 for staking the non-door sides, 2 for guy wires, and 2 to pull the liner taught on each side where it opens. There are only 2 poles. This tent is definitely an easy one-person set up and take down. My first campout in this tent was in November 2025 where the temperatures were just above freezing and we received rain overnight-pouring rain. Because the tent was properly staked and liner taught, I remained dry inside. My second campout in this tent was in December 2025. Setting up camp, it was about 31 degrees outside. By the time I woke in the morning, it was 3 degrees with a windchill of -11. You could see a frost line building on the tent, by my gear and I stayed dry and wind protected. As one person, about 5'2", there is more than enough room to fully spread out to sleep. Again, a second person can fit, but I have not camped with a second person in the tent at this point. I am a long time camper of summer camping – more used to a "glamping-type" set up. This December camping was my very first true winter camping, and I was well prepared with this tent. I highly recommend this tent if you are looking for something small, light, and affordable.