I have two tents for touring. First is a Robert Saunders Spacepacker Mk2. It's about 2.2kg, very easy to put up and loads of space. it's a one pole design. You can enter from either side, which means loads of space to store stuff aswell. Also means you can change the exit point if the wind direction changes. Downside is being tall, I have to sleep diagonally in it and sometimes the inner touches my face. I have had it blow flat once, but that was probably due to me not pegging out very well.
My other is a Vango Havoc 200, which I bought this time last year. it's heavier at 2.9 kg, only has one entry point, but it feels rock steady and there is loads of room around my face, and I don't have to sleep diagonally in it. It takes a little longer to put up, being a three pole design, although a benefit is you can move it around when erected if you want to change spot.
For some reason I can't upload a photo at the moment, but will try again later.
If I was going somewhere hot and moving on each day, I'd probably take the Saunders, but if bad weather a possibility, the Havoc would be my choice. I think it's a great piece of kit.