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Another contributer who hasn't got a Breckenridge, but I did have a good look at one last week (albeit at an indoor display, which perhaps isn't as good as seeing one performing in weather conditions outside).
Vango has a good reputation (do a search on here, using the icon at the top of the page and you will be pushed to find any complaints; their customer service dept seems to be good too).
The Breckenridge (new model this year, as I'm sure you already know) reminds me a bit of the Vail, which was launched last year and is modified this year to include a SIG.
This is by no means a small tent, but with just four main steel poles and tunnel construction should be reasonable enough to pitch (though I don't suppose it will be super-fast). I don't much like those window canopies (which seemed to just collect water on the Vail, and are just extra faffing, IMHO) but that is a subjective viewpoint, I realise.
The bedroom inners are all spacious, the 2.5 x 6m living area is roomy enough (unless you want to hold parties?) and I quite like the fact that the main door is sideways on (with there actually being three entrances, you can really take your pick, and this should help with ventilation on hot days).
I believe it can be pitched as one (with inners in place) and, with the SIG, it looks likely to be a contender for the Outwell Montana and Vermont ranges, this year.
The green colourway is pleasant enough; not oppressively dark or so light it looks insubstantial, headroom is good and overall build quality seemed fine.
Hope this helps!
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