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They're both great tents, but I don't know whether you'll get real 'weather resistance' from either - you might as well just take your existing Icarus 500.
If you want to really brave the elements then something like the Vango Hurricane 300 is ideal, it's got a bigger internal area than the Icarus 300, but no external space (but it will stand pretty much anything on the weather front!). If you're looking for a bit of external space too, the Orchy 400 is a bit more stable in bad weather.
The Equinox 350 also looks like a great late-season tent with external space, but I've never seen one actually pitched in bad weather.
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