In reply to phja:
I've worn one voyager out and have replaced it with another. While I have used as a four season tent regularly for weekends in Scotland, also the Alps and Norway. I don't rate the new version as a four season tent, the old was a three and a half, the new two and a bit, why?
The new pole sleeves are very narrow, coupled with the new poles which are only truly smooth in one direction, results commonly in problems pole threading. This affects both pitching and striking the tent. Fine in summer, no good in wind with mitts on in winter. The new ground sheet is less robust and damp can seep through. Both have a mesh panel at the rear which makes them chillier than a true four season tent. In short if you want to save weight you can use it as a four season tent, it will shed a lot of snow, but you do have to clear the roof from time to time, and if you are exposed and the wind is gusting the poles do bend and flex a lot. Careful campsite selection removes most of the negatives.