If you mean the tent ,Yes, it was pretty easy the first time I set it up in the back yard and not in high winds at night like I was forced to do this night ..lol , but yeah the tent is amazing in the wind after it's up & staked down. We were at the top of a mountain away from trees cause the view was amazing minus the wind, but it wasn't the easiest to do at night with high winds but it was still doable. What I did was push one stake into the rocks on the opposite side and then push the 3 poles into the metal hub on the opposite side than scramble around and put in more stakes and push in the poles . There's 5 poles in total and 6 guy line ropes . Definitely a neat little tent and well worth the price. I used it a few times all about a week long now so far, it doesn't leak at all like that naturehike Massif tent I had before this one . I'm actually in this one currently right now, and it's been snowing here all night long. Snow ❄️ don't even really lay on this tent very long until it slides down around the sides .
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Currently there's about 3 feet of snow ❄️ that has slid down around the tent to which has been insulating the sides pretty nice and the internal snow skirts are a lot better than the standard snow skirts that lay around the outside diameter of regular hot tents ,never seen anything designed like this but it seems to do a pretty decent job at keeping the air from inside the hot tent floor .
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Since I purchased this tent and the Winnerwell nomad size medium I bought the Winnerwell triple wall pipe which seals the gap on the stove jack and the Winnerwell pipe oven medium and with this combination of stove gear I've also noticed that a chunk of log 🪵 about 5 inches thick heats up the tent for about 4 hours. Having the extra metal from the pipe oven really aides to heating up the Aries with such large set of air vents at its peak . I have my little stove fan sitting directly on the pipe oven and then it circulates the warm air down to our cots .