Hiya,
I use a Wild Country Hoolie 3 ... I managed to snag it as a bargain in the Cotswold Outdoor sale for £100. The actual Wild Country website shows them as a) £230-ish and b) out of stock anyway !
A quick Google shows it to be around the £150 mark; they do a smaller Hoolie 2, which is about a tenner cheaper. They do models of each with an extended porch, with an 'ETC' suffix.
I've been thoroughly impressed with mine, it goes up and down as one so you don't have to worry about the inner getting wet. Plenty of ventilation if it's warm, too.
It's a tunnel design and is meant to bend with the wind, so it might not initially appear as stable as some dome-type tents: just make sure you use all the pegs and guy-lines.
Any faults/niggles ?
The front/middle guy-line seems to get in the way, but then again I'm large and clumsy
The pegs are a bit weedy, I need to replace/straighten mine.
Can be put up quite quickly, I've got it down to about ten minutes including fannying around with the guy-lines, which are an OCD of mine !
Small and light when packed. Seperate 'footprints' are available too.
If I was buying again I'd go for the Hoolie 3 ETC.
Hope this helps, and apologies if a bit long-winded !
https://www.outdoorgear.co.uk/Wild-...zc2fD9q7CweuPRObDbtbTzILAEQ5PvPxoCWbwQAvD_BwE
https://youtu.be/wij9FPTYvZk