Current Sleep system is a exped ultralite with a EE quilt.
I have been using a seak outside BT-2 and its great for two or even 3 people.
Im looking to go solo, as light as possible but still have comfort to be able to cook inside and sleep out a storm.
Help me choose a new shelter.
Hard to beat what you've got, depending on your criteria. Floorless/not floorless, single or double wall.
Others to consider:
Tarptent 1-mans. Protrail I think is as light as I think they get, not the most ideal to cook in? The rainbow can be porched, stratospire has giant vestibules.
The Kuiu 1-man is pretty stellar from a weight perspective and usability, but not so if you're hanging out for a day.....20D floor is friggen delicate on this one. Really, really have to manage condensation well since they failed to do a head vent like an Enan or Tarptent (Notch?) has.
Hille Enan - $.....space? I don't think the Niak is a bad option either, but you pay for space and free standing in weight. I think the height is 39 inches or 36, so it's not tall like that Kuiu trek pole tent.
If you have $.....Zpacks makes some crazy light stuff, but it's steep.
One you might not see thrown around on here is the Sierra Designs Skurka design (High Route 1). Google his blog for a good rundown. I think Dave C had a nice vid of the inside during a storm on his blog as well. It's PU coated and seam taped so not the lightest. It's a neat design. SD has some new stuff this year like a combo Tensegrity/Flashlight (Devine Light 1 and 2 are the names) that look interesting, but a bit heavy due to all of the fabric. Certainly not as wind worthy as what you've got, although the overhanging walls and eves do more than would seem.
I'm quite sure I've forgotten some other good options to explore, but honestly, that BT-2 is pretty awesome for a minimalistic 1 man palace you can legitimately hang and cook in. I sold mine and now want the next gen silvertip for solo outings.....