>>2570009Several years ago I bought this fjord nansen tromvik 1. It's two wall, and thus quite heavy: 1.6kg.
I did see several one person tents side by side. I personally dislike those coffin-shaped ones.
If I were to buy a tent now, it would be
>>2570014 (naturehike cloud up 2) - larger, lighter, and still reasonably rainproof.
That tromvik 1 I own fits literally a single person inside, almost all your stuff needs to stay outside (it's a two-wall tent, so "outside" means outside chamber, not tent).
I'm slim, so I lie with my head towards the narrow end of the tent to fit some stuff I prefer to keep inside by my knees.
Fjord nansen is a somewhat renown brand in my country, but still the interconnection of the pole segments was done in a way that fails unless you fix the design flaw yourself. The problem is that to connect two segments - metal tubes - there is another thinner tube fitted inside one of the segments; when the inner tube gets loose and moves inside, the connection fails. I've seen the same design flaw in many other tents as well.
On the other hand, that tent is quite tall (I can sit inside without touching the "ceiling") and long enough for a tall person, and it does well in heavy rain. In general, the dimensions are thought out if you're fine with keeping your backpack (or bike panniers) between the outer and inner wall.