This year the "cottage" tent manufacturers seem to be competing for the lightest weight tent. The offerings will lighten both your pack and your bank account!
Gossamer Gear's "The One" came out a little over a month ago. This is a solo tent made of spinnaker cloth. 19 oz. with stakes added, but before seam sealing (which will probably add another ounce). Requires 2 trekking poles for support. $275. It is selling like hotcakes and so far has good reviews. One advantage of spinnaker fabric over silnylon is that it doesn't stretch when wet. One disadvantage is that it's noisy, as you'll see if you watch the video on GG's website (link above). It looks like a good tent, but there's not quite enough room for both me and my dog.
Six Moon Design's "Refuge X", just released, is a two-person tent made of cuben fiber (laminated spectra). With stakes added, before seam-sealing, it is 18.5 oz. so is definitely the lightest 2-person tent around. It will set you back a whopping $400. Also, the fabric is not warranted against tears--the stitching, yes, but not the fabric. You'd need to treat this one with lots of TLC and keep the kids and dogs well away. Cuben fabric stands up well against winds but not against punctures.
The Refuge is also available in silnylon, still for the introductory price of $200. With stakes added, before seam-sealing, it weighs 29.5 oz., still low for a 2-person tent, although a couple of ounces more than Gossamer Gear's spinnaker cloth Squall Classic.
Both Refuges require a pair of adjustable trekking poles for support.
Supposedly Henry Shires of
Tarptent has both a lighter weight tent and a 4-person tent in the works, but not until later this year.
As for me, Hysson and I will continue to share comfortably my
Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo. 27 oz. after seam sealing and with stakes. Fortunately, it comes in two colors so mine is a nice neutral gray, not the horrid green shown on the website.
May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view.--E.Abbey