Congrats on joining the “ultralight and slightly anxious in storms” club! The truth about featherweight solo tents is: if you set them up well (that means guying out every possible point and staking like you’re anchoring a trampoline in a hurricane), most hold up impressively, but don’t expect palace-like comfort. Pro tip: pitch with the slimmest end into the wind, and don’t skip the footprint—there’s nothing like a midnight puddle to remind you that lightness comes with trade-offs. Do a practice pitch in your backyard; better to discover quirks without an audience of thunder and regret. And yeah, ask me sometime about the “wind tunnel test” I unwillingly did above treeline.