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I've had the Copper Spur UL4 for two years and love it. It weighs less than my 2-man Eureka Mountain Pass. Been wanting the Copper Spur UL2 to get the weight down on my dual-sport motorcycle (light is good going down BlackBearPass) so finally sprang for it. IMO, it's the best one man tent there is (yes, one man). I've looked at them all, and there's nothing else out there with it's features (two doors/two vestibules) that comes in this light and compact. With a full Tyvek footprint (including vestibules) it weighs 3.6lbs packed with everything. Be aware, it's going to be a tight fit for two people but is perfect for one. Get the 3 or 4 man for two people...
I bought this to use inside my BA Lost Ranger for colder than expected temps. I find the LR only keeps me comfortably warm (not waking up chilled) down to around freezing. I slept out the other night at 14deg with both bags and was totally warm. It fits in a small OR compression stuff sack, 6x10" compressed. I am camping off my dual-sport bike.