Recommend a light 1 person backpack tent pls.

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I am looking for a light one person tent to take on a sheep hunt this year. I am looking at Stone Glacier, Kuiu and Hilleberg. If you have a go to favorite for this type of hunting, please let me know the pros and cons. I have read a lot on line here and other forums, but seems like new threads get new people to chime in. So thanks in advance.
 
I've only done one sheep hunt in AK, but I have hunted in AK a fair bit. It seems like you're looking at freestanding shelters. Nothing wrong with that whatsoever, and this is not me trying to push one of our tents, but I would consider a non-freestanding tent just for weight and space savings. The weight difference is substantial, and any time I'm backpack hunting in AK it's what I've taken on every hunt in every part of the state. I'm also jealous you're going sheep hunting! Best of luck.
 
I am a big fan of six moons. I have the Lunar Solo with single pole. Decent interior space as long as you are not too tall. Bellies down pretty good if snow, but will stay up. I am too old to spend money on new gear, but I like the new Six Moons free standing tent. It has pole sleeves at the bottom like Kuiu and Hilleberg to allow double poles in heavy weather. Also has the double crossover poles that really seem to be the best design for 2 pole 4 season capable tents. I saw another similar one ---> Nortent Vern 1.
 
Whatever tent you buy make certain it has a wind rating that exceeds your needs. If it has never been rated then that should tell you something.
 
With help from you and others, I think I an ruling out Kuiu and Stone Glacier. They just don’t have the water proofing of many others. I also think I prefer a freestanding tent. I am very hesitant to go with one that utilizes treking poles. I have never went on a hunt where I did not break at least one pole.

I found Tarp Tents the ArcDome and Rainbow are two freestanding tents I am considering.
I did some additional research on Hilleberg and they seem excellent. My only concern is they are a little heavier as a freestanding. Last year on a Dall hunt there was zero chance of using a stake. You could tie the lines around rocks, but not driving a stake into rock.
 
Fyi, I dont think the rainbow is technically freestanding. I believe semi freestanding, it needs either 4 corner stakes or a trekking pole across both foot and head end to hold the rectangular footprint.

Not saying it shouldn't be considered, just details on how it pitches.
 
I like MSR Hubba Hubba NX. I use too use a one man but once the two man got light I prefer two man. Reason is and I’ve hunt sheep and mountain goats. When the weather gets nasty it’s nice to have the extra room and helps keep gear dry. Lots of good choices now days.
 
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