… just won Backpacker Magazine’s GEAR GUIDE 2009: best all-around solo tent.
Roomy, rugged, and light-as-a-feather
I’ll go test it out for myself.
… free-standing, three-season solo tent weighs less than many bivy sacks. The single hub frame design, together with a mix of clips and fabric pole loops, reduces both set-up time and weight. Mesh in the body minimizes mass while maximizing ventilation. Reflective guy lines and corner webbing prevent pratfalls during night exits.
The Big Agnes Fly Creek UL 1 Tent (CAD$293 at MEC in Canada)

The specs are a fair bit better than my current (beloved) 1-person tent, the Hubba.

