In defense of Hilleberg tents:
I bought my first Akto 21 years ago and used it hundreds of times, I always looked after it properly, it never let me down in a variety of environments and very tough weather conditions, a superb tent. I sold it when it was 17 years old and I still got Ģ120. Then I bought another tent, you can guess which one, another Akto, this time second hand in mint condition, which it might last for another 17 years. I have three Hilleberg tents (Akto, Nammatj 3GT, Nallo 2), by far the Akto is the one I use most, as I travel on my own most of the times.
A friend of mine uses cheap tents and they perform ok, but in 8 years he has gone through 3 tents, but he does not look after them, so for him a cheap tent might be the right way to go. Nowadays cheap tents are good enough for light/medium camping, are light and the fabrics and materials are pretty good, but if you are going to face serious conditions a good tent is worth the money. They are expensive, true, but top quality fabrics are expensive anyway. I tried to make my own tent but by the time you buy the materials it is not worth the effort and the quality of the final product.