This will fit two adults; if they're on pads on ground and have no stove, it's snug. Saying that: it fit my stove, small table for my cpap and an xl cot. Cozy, comfortable for one person. At 6'2\" I can only stand in the center, but that was only when I put on my coat; rest of time I was sitting on my cot anyways and didn't feel like the tent was \"right\" above me in my face. Used it for a weekend in fall, stayed warm with no stove; just spent a long weekend in colder weather in it. Burned a little more propane but was still comfortable. This is not a heavy canvas tent: I had one, although it held the heat better, I couldn't use it in the shoulder seasons and especially in summer. This one is more adaptable for year round use, dropped the windows around bottom and I had a nice breeze/air flow from bottom up to upper air vents, excited to use this in summer! I'm too old to crawl into a regular tent and find a place for my cpap. Vynal floor was great for moisture protection, but did put a mat down beside cot: I'm a wimp when my toes are cold! Wondered about quality of zippers, but I stumbled and hit the bottom of the door with a fair bit of weight before I caught myself. They held up, no signs of stretching or missing teeth! ( I panicked because I did land on it pretty hard and thought I broken the bottom zipper on my second morning) I do recommend this as a general use tent. If your thinking to use it for heavy cold, middle of winter: it will work but used more propane than my old heavy Arctic Bell tent, which I then couldn't use once it got above 10 degrees as it got too hot! Also did,'t throw my back out carrying it.