I ordered and received the Wraptor 2500.. It took a awhile to figure out some custom mounting brackets as my roof frame is 1 1/2" sq tubing..I got it all figured out and mounted solidly. I've set it up 2x now.. The 1st time I needed my wife to help get the canvas stretched over the corner pins at the top of the legs.. The 2nd time, she wasn't home and I had to get it set up and back down before a thunder storm came. I'm sure the 3rd time will be a breeze.. about a 5+ minute set up. Not bad.. faster coming down and putting it away.. Overall, I'm real satisfied with it. It provides a huge shaded area against the sun, which is why I opted for the 2500 over the 2000. The framework is lightweight with the plastic corner connectors. Ya just gotta pay attention to what's going on so they don't break or flex. I haven't used the guide lines to stake it down yet. But when its up and the end tie down strap is taught to the passenger side of the truck, the awning itself is pretty sturdy. The legs have pins out of the bottom to push into the soil as well so they won't slip and slide around. That might be an issue on rocky terrain..I have an 18' x 8' garage door screen that I intend to cut down to size to use as a partial screened enclosure..It will be held on with the Velcro strips that are used for the wall sections made for this awning. Then, maybe in the future, I'll order a few wall panels to be able to have variation in whats closed and whats not..