We love our PahaQue Cottonwood 10x10 shelter (the 12x12 would be great as well I'm sure). We place it over the kitchen area of our 560. What has made it even more versatile for us is the addition of using the windwall accessory on 3 sides, depending on weather conditions. The shelter assembles quickly and is extremely durable in adverse weather conditions. The design does not allow rain water to collect on the top, and it has held up in high wind conditions just fine. The material dries extremely quickly as well. We camped with it earlier this summer on a night of heavy storms with a total of 4" of rainfall in southern Minnesota - no problem. We returned last week from a trip to Colorado. Usually we also put up our side tent when camping, but for this trip just used the PahaQue. Loved that we could quickly put the windwalls up at night for privacy, and was great to have them with rainy or windy conditions. If we didn't want to take off the entire windwall, the top of the wall can be lowered to let in the sunshine.