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Hi Techlab...you won't get 4 of you in the Oregon 3, it's a 3 berth, as the bedroom width is only 1800mm. The Oregon 4 is of course a 4 berth at 2400mm wide. Even this is tight for 4, depends how big the kids are. I was looking at it purely for 2 of us. Both, I believe are single pod bedrooms with no divider. You will appreciate the extra room in the Oregon 4 also, slightly higher at 160cm outside opposed to 145cm on the 3. Plus a bit more porch space of course. Even the 4 would be a bit small for more than 1/2 nights. Whilst the measurements show the bedroom at 215cm length, I found that when I lay in a demo one, the inner tent hangs down at the back a bit and for anyone tallish, say 5' 11" or more, it might be a bit annoying. I'd imagine a double air bed would push the inner wall up a little.
There would be hardly any difference pitching them as the technique is the same and you could erect yourself, though the 3 would be a tad easier I'd imagine. As it's a tunnel design, thread poles,then peg out the back first, lift the 3 hooped poles and stretch out the tent to the full extent. Peg out a front guy to hold the tent up temporarily, then move from rear to front to tighten up the shape properly. Should be a doddle.
I'm sure others will come along with other possible tents to look at.
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