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Ignore the quoted "man" ratings on the tents and work on the basis of a std single airbed being 80cm wide and a double being 140cm wide. This will give you a good inidication if the tent is the right size for you or not.
The bedroom at each end is commonly referred to as a "vis-a--vis" set up - and is available from most of the good makers.
If you are not after too bigger tent, then look at a Vango Aurora/TBSOregon, Wynnster Hawk, Gelert Alaska/Quebec/Vancouver, Kham Indianna, Sunncamp Haven - but thare are other variations as well that are good.
ps: and the 2005 Sunncamop Magnum deal for £135 that beefysum pointed out - is a very good deal. That is a really excellent tent (my friend has it and I have slept in it numerous times) and a bargain at that price. It will pitch a little wider than a vis-a-vis tent, but it is not that much bigger than the tents listed above.
------------- Big Bunny
Robens Valley Lodge & Cabanon Pyramide 6
"... kids you distract the bear, while I run to the car...."
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