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The Twin is loosely based on the Oregon 5 but the Twin has a slightly longer living area. These tents are quick and easy to pitch yet are stable in windy conditions. Maybe for a few pounds more look at the Colarado 5 Tunnel tent This range of tents are constructed using steel upright poles to maximise stability but Duratec roof poles to minimize weight. These tunnel tents offer generously proportioned living space and sleeping area.
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Have a good look round before you decide, also look at the Kham range, my sister and partner have two dogs- and camp in the lakes in all weathers - they have a Khyam Winnipeg, and to date have had no problems.
Good luck with your search.
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