Mike Islander
WKR
I have a Nallo 2 and its honestly bombproof. Its been exposed to torrential downpours, 60mph winds, dime sized hail and wet snow. Sheds snow great so the tent doesn't sag. Held up like a champ and kept me comfortable in all conditions. As is well documented with Hillebergs, condensation in warm climates is the only downside but keeping the vent opens and pointing into the wind helps minimize this.
As has been mentioned, I agree its a palace for one person but my hunting partner (6'0" ish) and I (5'9") spent 7 nights in it together just fine. Was definitely a little cramped, especially with our gear piled in the mini vestibule, but worked out for us.
I know there are lighter tents out there, but I'm not planning on replacing it any time soon. I have to much trust/confidence in it.
Love my Nallo 4 GT. I got the 4 because my old Navy buddy and I are both old and gimpy. Having a bit more room definitely helps. He has an artificial leg and I have a knee that looks like a mail bomb hit it. Anyone who hasn't dealt with an amputee would likely be shocked at what it takes to stay clean and healthy away from home. 7.6lbs with 13 stakes, so heavy but not silly heavy. Worth the weight for all the room to us, but for two normal guys a 2 would work and a 3 would be a palace.