bridgermgmt
WKR
All things being equal, I can see where you’re coming from, but all things aren’t equal. It’s not just the one single factor of HH, that makes the tent, or that makes it better at shedding water. Materials, tent design, and the overall construction are a few.
I think you raise an interesting point, and one that would favor hilleberg. When you consider the design, function, materials, value, weight, etc. it would appear that the weight penalty is the only real drawback of a hilleberg as it’s priced somewhere above the less capable competition and somewhere below the most capable competition. In a sense making it the Goldilocks choice when you remove bias.
I use bias to refer to your typical joe who enters the equation with a certain factor being given more weight than another John. For some, price is the most important. For others, it could be any one of 100+ factors.
For me, I have a couple seek outside tipi, several tents from ba, msr, and so on, and a few tarps and hammocks. All but 1 purchased used and all do a great job at doing 1 thing well. I’ve learned you sacrifice when you buy a jack of all trades and in some ventures that is unnecessarily dangerous.
I’ll be adding at least 1 hilleberg to my stable, and continuing to watch the growth of warmlites. Hopefully I can find an excuse to actually need such extreme wind protection in the future! Exciting