Whilst not tested in anger yet, first impressions are that the Terraquattro 3P is a sound 2-4 seasons tent for the money. Its not the lightest at 3.5kg but for a tent capable of withstanding some 4 season winds plus the room for c3 people (at a push 4 for one or two nights) it strikes me as good value. I have used quasars for 20+ years across the cold areas of the Northern Hemisphere so can recognise a good tent. The groundsheet in the TQ3P looks a little thin and is not held tightly in place by the pole system, however this strikes me as a sensible compromise. Of course there is no snow valance which can be very useful, but in snow one could compromise and pile up some snow to bridge the gap between the end of the fly and the ground. The inner is acceptable but a little baggy. The frame/pole system works well, seems solid and is easy to erect, though is reliant on the elasticated cord remaining intact in high winds. I like the double bell ends with one simple peg each as they give plenty of room for gear o/s of the main sleeping area. Overall, first impressions sound, intend to go wild camping on Dartmoor and further North as the snow starts to fall and the wind pickups - so will update then.