Above on page 6 in the middle of the page I described my new Big Agnes Scout Plus tent.
Soon after that I found another fantastic clearance price on the Big Agnes Super Scout tent. That is a very similar design, it is a single wall tent designed to use two trekking poles instead of providing tent poles with it. But the Super Scout has a enourmous vestibule. Super Scout weighs a bit more at 1320 grams than the Scout Plus which is 1035 grams. And as I noted above, I had to cut my own poles. But this thing can be used to store massive amounts of gear. The vestibule is about 7 feet or about 2 meters long.
I am keeping both tents, I will decide on future trips which tent to use based on how much space I anticipate having for the tent, is the extra ~~300 grams of weight a concern, potential for wind as I suspect that the Scout Plus (described and pictured on page 6) will hold up better in wind, etc.
Big Agnes still makes the Scout Plus with a different color, but they appear to have discontinued the Super Scout. And they make one without a vestibule but I would never buy that one. As I noted in my previous post on page 6, these are single wall tents with potential for significant interior condensation. I would never suggest either of these tents for two people for that reason, but as a solo where I can stay in the middle taller part of the tent, it works ok.
It is a tradeoff between condensation in a single wall tent or using a heavier double wall tent that is more bulky when packed. I still have my older double wall tents and expect at times to use them instead where weight is not an issue.
A couple photos of the Super Scout. There are two tents in the first two photos, I am referring to the tent with a light gray roof that is much longer than the other dome shaped tent. The third photo, I am looking out the tent door towards the vestibule where I have a bunch of gear scattered about. I added a clothesline in the vestibule by adding a line to two existing sewn-in loops, I have a few items hanging from the line in the second and third photos.