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I have a husband and two kids of 11 and 6 and frankly, though I think it's a lovely tent, there's no way I'd cram into it with my family for a weekend. The usual rule of thumb for berth size is for a weekend tent, no of people +2 berth size: for longer, no of people +4. We had a Vango Oregon 600 as a weekend tent, now we have an Oregon 800. (Current equivelent is the Albany.) Easy to put up and plenty of living space for these rainy days.
If you wanted a dirt cheap bargain equivelent, have a look at the Lichfield Commanche. Don't worry about disreputable Ebay sellers in this case btw...these folk are Duncan's of Wishart, a very reputable Scots camping firm. They've also got the 2007 Vango Oregon 800, which has a SIG if you prefer. Both of these tents would go up in about 20-25 minutes, given a bit of practice.
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