You might look at a Marmot Fortress UL 2P tent. I have the regular version (which adds about a pound to the weight). It's a two midget tent that is a hybrid 3 season4 season tent. Less mesh and stronger poles than a 3 season, but less weight and smaller poles than a true 4 season tent and all that under 5 pounds. Great tent.
One thing you should consider when thinking about a single wall tent is condensation. You will build up condensation inside your single wall tent on really cold days. No matter how much you ventilate. You'll still get that condensation on the fly of your double wall, but it won't be on the inside of the tent body.
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One thing you should consider when thinking about a single wall tent is condensation. You will build up condensation inside your single wall tent on really cold days. No matter how much you ventilate. You'll still get that condensation on the fly of your double wall, but it won't be on the inside of the tent body.
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