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It's risky to cook in a polyester tent, so a lot of owners use a utility or day tent for cooking in. It is safer to cook in a canvas tent, in fact nearly all canvas frame tents have a kitchen area with vented window.
Canvas tents will last up to 30 years, easy to erect, are cooler in summer & warmer in winter, have full standing height if it's a frame tent & you can cook inside. Also canvas doesn't suffer with condensation like synthetic tents do. With the metal poles, they feel far more secure in stormy weather, and don't flap about in winds. The downside to canvas tents is that they take up more space in the car. There are many bargains to be had on ebay with second-hand frame tents.
Polycotton tents are fairly new on the market, so the life expectancy isn't really known yet. They take up less space than a canvas tent. However, they are expensive, and being so new on the market there are very few second-hand ones available.
Synthetic tents have a lifespan of up to seven years. They are available with sewn-in-groundsheet/sip-in-groundsheet (living area as well as bedroom pods), take up less space in the car. Some have metal poles, some have fibreglass poles. They do suffer with condensation, so they need to be vented well. They can get hot inside if we have any of that summer sunshine which we used to have up till a couple of years ago Risky to cook inside them. Easier to dry them out at home if you pack up in wet weather. Cheaper to buy new than either canvas or polycotton, and bargains to be had second-hand too.
As regards the time to erect a tent, most 'standing height' tents take 20 minutes or more to erect & fully peg out. Khyam do 'quick erect tents', the poles are attached to the polyester flysheet & you just have to click the joints to erect it, but you still have to peg it out & peg the guy ropes out too. The only really quick to erect tents are the Quechua pop-up tents with a base tent as the living area.
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