Depends on the situation for me: car or horse camping, carrying it on my back, or doing a spike camp. I'd love to have a canvas tent, but I don't like the problems with livestock. I've used a North Face Toulomne tent for years, but upgraded to the lighter backpack tents when they dropped below 4lbs split between two people. currently, since I enjoy wilderness hunts waaaayy out in the boonies, at or just below timberline, I carry a hammock system from Eagle's Nest Outfitters. it allows me to get off the ground, be out of the weather and bugs if necessary, is quick to put up (only need two trees), and very light weight. if I want to go high, and spot mulies from a high ridge, all I need is a flat spot, and the rain fly can be used as a bivvy cover. Here in northern CA for our deer season, it's August, and usually hotter than blazes. The nicest thing with this is it allows me to sit comfortably, and put my boots on, just like a chair would. I'm too long in the tooth to enjoy sleeping on the ground any more!