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Hilleberg Rogen 3. Can handle any wind / rain (far better than any tent you are listing), and comes up with fly and inner at the same time which is a boon in the rain in PNW. Bathtub floor can withstand a flooded campsite. My personal favorite in PNW conditions is Hilleberg Anjan 3 GT, which also provides a sizeable protected vestibule, but set up on rock / sand will be more challenging.
Hilleberg is solid but damn those prices hurt. If you're not doing serious mountaineering the MSR Hubba series is way more reasonable and still built like a tank
People shit on hilleberg prices till they use a hilleberg in less than ideal weather. I’ll tolerate the price for the long life and ability to handle some nasty weather. Most places in the states below tree line don’t need one though.
Hilleberg, TarpTent, SlingFin, Samaya. Real expeditions are more likely to choose Hilleberg. Their strongest tents are not super light, but they are made to withstand serious weather.
if money isnt a thing then hilleberg, black label series, a staika model kept me and my guide protected and safe when it snowed 14 inches on a high country elk hunt, they are awesome, im from Tennessee we dont need best quality expedition tents generally even in the eastern mountains. but having used that one for a week i can say that one was great.
I swear by my Hilleberg, but that's a terrible deal, even on a great tent.
Naturally I’d say buy a Hilleberg. Yes, they’re expensive, but it will last a lifetime.
Hilleberg is the tent for severe weather. They have different lines depending on how you want to trade weight versus sturdiness. None are "ultralight", but that is not what you are looking for in extreme cold/winds/snow.
I hunt in Alaska we always use a Hilleberg
Hilleberg is the gold standard for wind, pricey but basically bombproof. More budget-friendly, MSR Hubba Hubba or Nemo Dagger are solid choices with good wind shedding shapes. The real game changer is proper staking though, those little stakes that come with the tent won't cut it. Get heavy-duty steel stakes and use all the guy lines even if it's calm when you set up. Also orientation matters, point the narrow end into the wind.