The 4p tent went up just as easily with one person doing the work. I did lay a tarp underneath because it's a thinner floor but exactly what you will get in this price point. I like that the top is well ventilated with mesh so if I don't need the rain fly, I can look at the stars. There are large front and back windows, a built in mesh sack on either side for small items, a hook for my lantern or tent fan and a small zippered opening to allow an electrical cord to pass through.
Using the same mattress from before, it now did not press against the sides of tent and I had plenty of room for my stuff and more to store items when it rained (chairs, camp stove, etc...). This size mattress is overkill but it's all I had at the time and I didn't want to buy another just yet. This tent should easily accommodate a queen sized 10" air mattress and 2 people would be fine in this. I would not say this is a 4p tent unless they are smaller people and willing to be packed in a bit. I like to leave room for gear but that's just me.
I did Scotchguard the rain fly before I left for my trip. We encountered heavy rains for one day and the tent stayed dry. No clue whether that was good stitching or the Scotchguard but I was happy.
One of my favorites things? It's very easy to pack away. The bag is large enough and the tent and poles do not have to be forced back in. The 2p bag was way too small.
*update * 7/25/21- I have used this tent 3x for a total of 10 days with no issues. Most of those days have been in light to moderate rain fall with no issues. I've been so happy with this tent that I also bought the 6p version