They appear to be mostly minimalistic, and I've not yet found a configuration that I'd be really confident with in higher altitude areas in Winter in Tasmania.
I can't afford to have a different tent to suit different scenarios, and am never likely to have more than two tents for my own use - ie, a two person tent and a 1 person tent. Therefore if I'm going to investigate buying one of these tents seriously, I need to find one that can cope with all Tassie has to offer at altitude in winter, including strong winds, lots of rain, and deep snow.
The pyramid or tipi shaped tents seem to come with either just the canopy (with no ground sheet or inner 'nest'), or with a ground sheet, or with a 'nest' (ie, the inner tent), and the nest appears to be just mesh in the all the models I've seen so far. I would much prefer to sleep in a mesh nest most of the time if the weather is suitable, but I really do need a more enclosed inner tent for those bitterly cold windy nights which I seem to cop my fair share of.
Additionally, I'd really like to have an integral pitch tent (ie, one where the 'nest' and outer canopy - fly - are pitched/packed together at the same time). It's not essential but I've gotten used to it, and I like it that way.
Can anybody point me to a good pyramid or tipi shaped tent that meets these criteria, and is less than 2 kg (including pole)?
Of course, it'd be good to also hear some first-hand reviews of such a tent, but that might be asking for too much.
