Hi purplebat...If you give us a bit more info we can help you more..for example,
How are you getting about, Bike,Hike, Car?
Are you touring or staying in one spot.
Why look at quite small tents, which may feel a little claustrophobic for 4 days, especially if you catch a rainy day. Some slightly larger tents are almost as easy to put up and down, but offer a lot more space. Is your budget flexible at all...
For example, I know where to get a Coleman Celcius Duo 3 for about £65 on internet from Holland, or £55 + delivery of course, on french ebay. Believe me, this is a real bargain, as if you can still get them in UK they are well £100 + delivery! They are very well liked tents!
They are not much available anymore as Coleman have brought out a new range, much dearer!
It is bigger, much better headroom at 1560 outside about 1400mm inside with a very usuable porch area for you to sit in, again you will come to appreciate this if stuck in it for any length of time. Here's the link to Dutch website, www.obelink.nl. (Very good website and great people, they speak english better than I do so you can give them a bell) Punch in Coleman Celcius Duo 3 in search box! Or just google it to have a look at the pictures . Make sure you look at the dimension diagram as well.
Mentioning rain again, this tent comes treated to 3000mm HH (hydrostatic head) so in principle is far more water repellent...which considering english summers could be very handy. The Lichfields at 2000mm is OK for English summers, but the Gelert at 1500mm may be a little light for heavy downpours.
To me, the better the HH you can get is worth it...just in case!
It offers a lot more space than the ones you mention, but packs down nice and small. PS, hope you don't buy the last one from them as I'm thinking of getting one for touring round France!
Hope this helps.
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