Bunnerz said:
Aswell as a stove I am looking to buy a decent two man tent to use right through from summer to the snowy winter. The reason for a two man, is that I would like a bit of room to store my bag etc rather than leave it in the tent porch. As for the therm-a-rest, they are alot smaller and lighter than a rolemat and look to be more comfortable!
Im not sure how much I should aim to spend on the two, but I want decent and lightweight equiptment...
Any help on either of the two would be greatly appretiated! Thanks :You_Rock_
Tents:
Hilleberg nammatj GT or the copy
Tatonka Alaska. Both are great. If you're camping in snowy winter you will need a big tent porch (you don't won't to go outside cooking in a white-out), I find the porch extemely useful when I'm hiking in mountains or hills and the weather takes a turn for the worse. We used a tatonka alaska during a longer skitrip in swedish lapland this january and I must say I'm very pleased, specially for that price.
Both (as they are similar) are of classic tunnel design, using three arched poles and a lot of guy lines. Both have drying lines in the inner tent, along with pockets in both the outer and inner tent. The tatonka model has a big mesh pocket in the abside roof (like an attic

). The cheaper one (tatonka) maybe a bit on the heavy side for solo trips, but it's a real good buy.
Generally I think it is hard to motivate the use of a winter tent during summer. WInter calls for such so higher standards, i.e. more weight, that I use different tents for different seasons, also for different situations, e.g. I would use a winter tent in mountainous regions.
And for therm-a-rests, don't like em always a risk of puncture, and a ridgerest can't get punctured and is just as light as a inflatable one. (If you want comfort, check in to a hotel

)