Ive been using the X Lite Nomad Solo for a good few nights now. First couple of camps had zero wind so I wasnt able to really test the tents capability, however in terms of usability, the quality, ease of pitching, the features etc, its a great tent, and for the money, its even better! What an absolute bargain! Everything is well made, taped seams etc, the inner feels a nice place to be inside and is very quiet. The tent for only being 1.8kg is solid! Holds its own really well, and the 8.5mm poles are great! With the addition of Storm Floris traveling across the UK, I had to take this out for a real test. I took this out to the Lake District and pitched along Crinkle Crags at a height of 815m, I set up the tent in 40 mph winds (measured) and recorded a gust of 53mph while pitching. I also pitched exposed to the wind on purpose to see what y the tent could really handle. Once pitched the constant winds were floating around the 45/50mph mark with a max gust of 61.9mph recorded. The tent was handling this with easy, a little flexing but this is normal especially at these speeds. The front crossing pole really helps against the head on winds. Winds all night calmed a little to 30/40mph but inside the tent you wouldnt even know it was blowing so strong due to the tightness of the fabric and how quiet the inner is. For such a low pack weight, this tent for this price is exceptional and I was seriously blown away at times. With all this I did have a back up plan if anything failed, I did go somewhere I was very familiar with and I did do this to simply test the tent. I normally go out in these conditions and camp on the summits of the Lake District alot. For future trips Ide be more than happy taking the X Lite with me as my chosen shelter. 5*