>>1127912Yeah that pic is the Stealth 1. It's made with Scottish weather in mind so can stand up to the wind and rain with no trouble. It's also very easy to pitch it higher or lower to the ground. So if you are worried that it's going to be a very blowy wet night you can keep the gaps low. A word of warning though. Trekkertent is a small cottage company so their tents come with a wait as they make them to order. However, it's well worth it IMO.
Also don't worry too much as I also camp a lot in the UK in even simpler shelters. Pic related is a naff shot of my Hexamid in the Lake District a couple of weekends ago. It was windy and rained heavily during the night but I didn't get wet.