This tent is a beast. We have used it in decently windy and rainy conditions and it held up perfectly well. No interior water during the rain. The water guards over the doors and windows sealed nicely, and velcro to add an extra bit of protection over the zippers.
It is incredibly easy to set up. We did have to swap out the pump, as there was something wrong with the seal inside the provided pump, but a standard two-stroke inflatable pump works very well. It inflates in a minute or two with a two-stroke pump, and the inner tubes stay very well inflated. Our last camping trip was on a pretty rocky/stick heavy area, and there was no damage to the bottom of the tent.
Inside, the tent is able to have a camp cot on one side with an inflatable mat on top and still have room under the roof, and a twin size air mattress on the other, while still leaving a full walkway between the two doors. At just over 6' tall, I can stand pretty easily in the center of the tent, and really didn't have to lean much at all with the beds taking up the lower height space.
The tent folds back down to the included bag nicely, and is very easy to move around. Included in the bag are two straps to keep the tent contained while putting it back in the bag, and additional straps to tighten it down from the outside. The included stakes are a decent quality, and do a good job of holding down the fort as it were.
Two of the walls are basically all mesh window/door that can be opened or sealed as needed, and there are two more doors below. There are also two small air vents above the doors. If placed well, ventilation is good through the tent, although if the breeze is coming from the side, and you have something blocking those windows, it can be a bit stuffy. A window on the roof on the sides would not be a bad addition, but isn't sorely missed either.