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I am in need of some advice about buying a weekend tent. We currently have a Vango Breckenridge 600 which we love, but is huge, heavy and takes a while to pitch. We want to get a 2nd tent for 1 or 2 night trips, but just can't narrow it down at all. We are 2 adults and 2 children & don't mind being a bit squeezed in for short trips but need to be able to squeeze two 130cm airbeds in the bedrooms (usually have 1 adult + 1 kid in each bedroom).
What we want is something that is quick to pitch, has a sewn in ground sheet and has a much smaller pack size than the breckenridge. We'd probably prefer to stay with a tunnel tent since that's what we're used to pitching. We really wanted another Vango so that we can use our canopy on both tents, but the albany 400 looks too small to fit our air beds in, not sure about the Yukon, had almost decided on the Orchy 500 but have read lots of messages whcih make me worry about how stable it would be in windy conditions. Having seen a friend's outwell Nevada I liked that a lot but I think everywhere is sold out for this year and we want one for later this month.
Can anyone help us decide?
Thanks for your help.
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