I'll second the Tarp Tent.  I have their biggest, which is described as 4 
person, but I would urge you to subtract 1 from any tent mfg. claims.  Mine 
weighs 42 oz and is quite roomy, but packs very small.  Most of my camping 
is with a canoe so I'm not as sensitive to weight as I would be on a bike. 
 I have not had any trouble with the tent with standing heavy rain, but it 
is very important to get the tent pitch right, which basically means taut. 
 Remember that the rain cover will nearly dble a tent's weight, so a single 
wall tent carefully setup can be a big saving.

michael

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