I would like some help in choosing a new shelter. I do mostly solo hiking in remote areas in the high Sierras during the Spring and late fall. Camping above tree line is done frequently. I also do some winter coastal camping where heavy rain is common. I own several ultralight tents including the Six Moons Lunar Solo and a Tarptent Cloudburst. I am looking for a shoulder season tent that can deal with snow and has room to cook inside and move about more freely then the Lunar Solo. (Actually, I am going to sell the Cloudurst) To meet these challenges safely, I am considering the Hex 3 and Oware Alphamid. Oware pyramid also looks tempting, its weight lies between the alphamid and the Hex, it also has bigger panels to be battered by high winds then the Hex. Ti Goat Vertex also looks great, light and the most aerodynamic, but its $125.00 more then i can buy a Hex for. I read a review that mentioned how much condensaton collects in the Alphamid in winter conditions and am thinking that the Hex would be drier and spill wind better, although 8 ounces heavier. It would also be more comfortable for 2 or even 3 although 90% of the time it would be just little old me.
Why not a Black Diamond Mega-Light? I really like to deal with cottage industries and think David Oware's quality is outstanding. The Hex is in its own little niche and no one else makes that design.
Any commentary on these high quality options for a mostly solo hiker would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Larry


