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Hi I have a Gelert Cadiz 5 for when its just me and the kids for the weekends. (Longer and I would take the frame - but thats because I love frame tents). Easy to put up, solo. Although the kids can now hold the poles and help with the pegging, I could manage without them. (Alice is 7, and Pip, although 9 is very small, and young for his age), I'm only 5'2". Make sure that you have somewhere to sit if it is wet, or more essentially where you can sit when the kids are in bed. I kow that when I go with the just the kids we can make do with a far smaller living area than if hubby is with us.
Have a look at the various tents, and if you think that they most expensive one is going to be best for you, then go for it - otherwise you will probably regret it.
Our fist tent was classed as a four man, and it was a lovely tent, but only had a small section between the two bedroom pods for living. No good on a very wet weekend.
Also think about the bedroom pods, you don't want to be crawling around a tent a two in the morning when a little one wants mummy. I now have the kids in with me, or in a pod that is next to mine, rather than at the other end of the tent.
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