I think this thread has basically covered most of the better options available in the market. It is a balance between better built and usually cheaper tents (like Marmot Limelight 3 and North Face Rock 32...) on one side, and less durable (IMO) and more expensive but lighter and practical ones like Mutha Hubba on the other side. Make your call. I have noticed that new version of Mutha Hubba (the green one) has gained about a pound over the old yellow ones! perhaps making them very light and keeping the price down doesn't work.
On a different note, those who are fixated on the WEIGHT issue only (and that include yours truly) may want to look at Big Agnes and their Seedhouse 3 (full mesh) and Creek Fly 3 (half Mesh) models. Both are about three pounds lighter than Mutha and about $150-$200 more expensive than Mutha. They are not known for being the easiest to set up. Still, in long distance hiking, 3 pounds less weight is not something you pass.
On a different note, those who are fixated on the WEIGHT issue only (and that include yours truly) may want to look at Big Agnes and their Seedhouse 3 (full mesh) and Creek Fly 3 (half Mesh) models. Both are about three pounds lighter than Mutha and about $150-$200 more expensive than Mutha. They are not known for being the easiest to set up. Still, in long distance hiking, 3 pounds less weight is not something you pass.


















































