Hi Nat
We have a Dandy so I am slightly biased!
We have 2 double beds and a decent child sized single in our "tent". The main advantages being: -
You are sleeping on raised beds off the floor
The fabric of our Dandy is double skinned/insulated PVC so its warm and dry - rain just bounces off. Warm in winter,cool in summer.
Can be folded up wet - won't rot and water doesn't penetrate the PVC.
The main unit can be erected in 10 - 15 mins approx and requires no pegging out. The awning in opitional so doesn't have to be put up at every campsite.
We have water, sink and gas cooking facilities inside the main unit.
The single bed and one of the doubles convert to seating and there are ample storage units for cooking utensils, bedding and other bits and pieces.
Water, waste and gas are easily connected within a matter of minutes and store easily inside the ubit when in transit.
It is a compact unit and incredibly easy to tow.
We have just returned from France and covered over 2500 miles round trip, Provence, Narbonne, Dordogne etc...
Our unit gives us the flexibility we need when touring.
Hope this helps...........
------------- Sandy
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