>>1322114no. but my checklist is
>double wall with lots of mesh on interior wallventilation, view, and protection from rain and wind
>2 personbonus room when you're by yourself and versatility to bring another person
>free standingfaster and easier than having to stake out. can be especially helpful depending on the terrain where you /out/ (coarse sand/gravel/granite slabs suck for staking)
>2 doorsnot to be underestimated how nice this is if you have another person
>peak heighti won't go less than 38", but i'm 6', so that's variable
>durabilitylike staking, it's terrain dependent. gravel fucks tents up, grass not so much.
weight is a consideration, too, but mine is 5 lbs, but my pack is rarely below 40 lbs because i'm usually carrying climbing gear and/or real food and beer, so idgaf about an extra pound or two. honestly when i finally upgrade my tent packed volume is going to be what i'm really trying to cut down.
and winter tents are just designed to hold up to wind and snow load, not colder temps. your sleeping bag and pad are what keep you warm.