Good design, limited lifespan
"I just retired my Front Range after ~40 days of use over 5 years in cloudy summer/fall conditions in the Brooks Range of Alaska. The design features of the tent are great. It is very spacious for its weight. My main recommendations for new owners are to 1. make sure to keep the main zipper clean; 2. carry a small roll of Tyvek tape for repair; 3. buy at least 5 alternative stakes for the four corners and the door. I like 7" titanium shepherd style stakes for gravel bars, which are our most common campsites. The reason for my three stars rating is the limited lifespan, which caught me by surprise given the excellent care and low UV environment that my tent experienced. The material became extremely fragile and was easily torn during set-up on its last trip. Good thing we had a lot of Tyvek tape! If you buy this tent for high UV springtime ski mountaineering (like many of the reviewers), then I think you should expect a much shorter lifespan than 40 days. Maybe just 1-2 trips, depending on conditions and duration. ?."