I noticed that my editor (the cat on my lap) completely destroyed half my post. Serves me right for veering off topic.
Yeah, back to the tents. Here it is often humid enough that the tent does not dry out at all over the course of a day. I bought a mesh bag from Alpkit (in the U.K.) and when I take the tent down I put all in the side rear pannier except the outer fly which I put in the mesh bag. Sometimes it dries but often it doesn't ... but it does keep the mildew away, so perhaps others may find such a thing useful.
It is rain that makes me a believer in the Hilleberg line of tents, well, along with the bulletproof construction. Being able to put a tent up in one piece and have it dry in the pouring rain is wonderful.
I've had five tent thus far, mostly the Big Agnes brand. I started out with a two man (two real skinny men?
) and liked it but found it was with no virtues. Too small for comfort and too heavy to not be lured by ultra-light. So I got a one man. That made me realize I fall into the comfort end of the scale. So I bought a three man and a four man Big Agness. Loved the four man and liked the three man. Putting any of them up in the rain was horrible and while they were quite light I found that the claims of quality were seriously exaggerated. The three man was basically full of little holes and stitching starting to come apart. That turned me off lightweight. I wish I had just bought the hilleberg right a the get go. Would have saved grief and money. Oh well, that's how it goes!
I only find one problem with my preferred kind of tent, a larger three man. That is the width. Even in a tunnel design, which I now favor for this very reason, many of the places I've had to sneak to for a night of slumber have been so narrow between the trees and brambles that a two man was a challenge to fit.
For those who travel by bike rather than hike, and say "weight be damned" like I do, I wonder if a two tent strategy could be doable. A hammock for where that is convenient and a regular, more spacious two or three man tent. All under ~ 6 killos ( 13-14 pounds)? Could work for me. Weight be damned. I need my beauty sleep!