Hi peskypeeza sorry for this delay i have been at cub camp!
The sigma will take about 5-10 mins it's a strong shape so it will shrug off most elements, it's pitch as one which means that you can pre-pack it with the inner already attached, this is optional but stops the pitch or inner getting wet plus it saves time.
The Tempest I own takes 3 mins (timed it) it's literally dump the stuff out of the bag, apply the 2 frame poles apply the porch pole, peg the rear adjustable straps, pull the tent forewards then peg the front straps, then you have the basic shape, guy out the lines and voila! done! Then you have the TBS system to stabalise the tent should the weather turn nasty and again it's pitch as one.
A bagged Tempest 200 is smaller than a standard mumy sleeping bag when packed and weight 2-3 kg. The 300 is'nt much larger in pack but offers a lot of extra space you would probably appreciate.
If you'd prefer something with a porch then Vango have some very good Omega and beta 350 deals on at the moment aswell. I just ordered a Beta for cub camp during late spring, summer and early autumn. Again pitch as one but not as strong as the smaller tents i have mentioned.
General rule of thumb is that..
Pure tunnel tents are quickest to pitch and offer the most space to weight/size ratio.
Geodesic Tents are strongest in adverse conditions followed by Semi-Geodesic then Dome then Tunnel then Ridge.
Hope this helps you a bit but if you need any more info give me a shout.
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