>>2419065here
i have owned many tents including your Big Agnes copper spur, and sold all but this cheap chinese pyramid. I love it. it's really simple and easy to set up and weighs 320g. Very cheap and more wind-shedding and strong that the ones you looked at in a storm. Pair it with a suitable inner (either a bivy like the EE Recon or Borah bivy, a net like the s2s Nano Single, or a pyramid inner from aliexpress) and make your own carbon pegs with 3 or 4mm diameter carbon rod and 2x 3mm star washers like the pic related (and buy a single titanium vargo nail to hammer pilot holes in dense soil). If you want to customise it further, swap the guy lines for 1.5mm dyneema or woven polyester cord. Then find a suitable stick or use a medium-sturdiness trekking pole (no flimsy carbon running poles).
then you'll have totally maxxed out the tent game, there's very very few ways you could get a (minor at best) lighter, cheaper, roomier, fabric/seam quality and stormworthy tent than this combination. This should weigh 600g with inner tent and pegs.
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