
The North Face
Wawona 6
Spacious vestibule, strong in storms, but rainfly tricky solo.

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Have found the Zempire air frame tents to be pretty bomb proof in my experience. I love the Oztents too - can't go wrong with them, but they're pretty long when packed.
Depends what you are willing to pay really. I have a NZ company one (zempire) that is about 6-7 years old now, it goes up at various spots for up to about 4-6 weeks (2-3 weeks for one big camp in our summer Christmas/new year period, then another 2-3 weeks worth all up over long weekends etc) total a year in harsh NZ sun and through autumnal storms and hurricanes here. I will keep it until it dies (that will probably be quite awhile given how it is actually holding up so far) then buy one of the canvas indlatables at that point. Takes me 10-15 minutes to inflate both the tent and gazebo, and it is a huge space too. It would take less on a newer model if you used a decent electric pump too. I know others who have gotten cheap ones and they do in fact suck big time. It depends on what you get.
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The North Face
Wawona 6
Spacious vestibule, strong in storms, but rainfly tricky solo.

Gazelle Tents
T4 Hub Tent Series
Fastest setup, durable, but bulky and awkward door.

Durston
X-Mid 2
Ultralight, spacious 2P, but not for very strong winds.

Durston
X-Mid 1
Budget ultralight 1P, spacious, but large footprint.

Naturehike
Mongar 2 Backpack Tent (Nylon)
Budget 2P, spacious for price, but not for 4 seasons.

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Durston - X-Mid 2

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Gazelle Tents - T4 Hub Tent Series

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Gazelle Tents - T4 Hub Tent Series

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Durston - X-Mid 2

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Durston - X-Mid 2

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SlingFin - Portal 2