My wife and I wanted a lightweight tent (under 4 lbs) for backpacking and car camping. We both like the cozy feeling of a double walled, fully enclosed shelter every now and then. I handled a Big Agnes Copper Spur UL-2 at the store today – it has been a major contender because of all the reviews and recommendations online, and I hear great things about Big Agnes. Well, the first thing I noticed was how thin the material was. It's a drastic difference from my old Eureka tent, that's for sure!
I'm wondering just how durable these tents actually are and how much they have to be babied. My old Eureka (from back in my boy scout days, 10+ years ago) weighed about 6 lbs, and I know I can't expect the same level of durability from a Copper Spur tent or something similar. But I can't help worry about the lifespan of the Copper Spur. I'm thinking about ordering something slightly heavier, like the new BA Rattlesnake tent with its gimmicky lights. It's the exact same design as the Copper Spur, but it weighs about a pound more. Apparently trail weight is just under 4 lbs.
I'm not so much worried about wind and weather as I'm worried about my own carelessness. I can take care of my gear but I don't want it to be a constant source of worry. Should I still consider the Copper Spur? Am I underestimating its durability? Are there other, more durable tents in the same price range ($300-$400)?
EDIT: Sorry my first post here is about tents that aren't even all that lightweight!

