I guess that I just don't get it. Your average bivy costs say around $200 and weighs around a pound. Then something like a Kifaru Para Tarp with the pegs and pole kit cost around $300 and weighs around 2 pounds. So $500 give or take, and 3 pounds give or take. I have a big Agnes Fly Creek UL 2 Tent that has ample space when only one person is in it, ways around 2.5 pounds, and cost me $300 new. I've never had this thing in high winds, it's only a three season tent, so I don't know exactly how well it would handle high winds, but I have had it on a sheep hunt where it's rained and lightly snowed almost the entire 10 day hunt, and this thing did excellent. It's freestanding, pitches very quickly, and I've never had condensation issues with it. If there is no threat of rain or bugs (which never happens in Alaska) you can just take the footprint and fly, and the thing weighs around a pound and a half.