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Hi Cathy,
I have had both of these tents, first one was the Cedar Creek and now the Montana 6.
SIG is a must with young kids. We have stayed in the in-laws awning on there camper van and it was draughty to say the least. Check the AMP electric on the site and take a fan heater if you go early or late in the season. A 10amp will run a 2KW heater (if you use a hook up?)
My two are 6 and 2 now, but when we had the Cedar thay were 4 and under 1. Great tent, you can put it up on your own but as with most it is easier with 2 people. The down side to this tent is the size of the "living area". Its enough to sit in and have a drink, but it will be limited as your son grows and starts messing about. The Montana 6 is the one for us, loads of room in " living area" and you can fit in guests as well. It does take 2 people to pitch due to the shape and pole type, we have it down to 20 mins now, its really easy, the second person is to hold thing up while putting in pegs.
The prices of the Montana 6 has gone stupid, so if budget is an issue the Cedar creek is a good bet! If you go for the Cedar buy a rug for the living area, it make a lot of differance.
Matt
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