Its down to budget and what you like the look of. We have the Vango Columbia 600 which has a high level of waterproofing 5000HH (2000HH would be the minimum to go with), sewn in ground sheet and steel poles for rigidity. There are 2 bedrooms one of which can be split into 2. It also has an enclosed side entrance useful during wet weather. They are being discontinued but there is still the odd one available for £275.
Steel poles are heavier than fibreglass and slower to put up but stand up to wind better. There are also alloy poles (e.g. used by e.g. Kampa) and PE wrapped fibreglass which won't splinter/break as easily as fibreglass.
Some of the flysheets are thicker and more resistent to tearing - as with the "feel the difference" 100D Kampa flysheets. Others are quite flimsy - worth checking out in person as can differ among tents from the same company - e.g. Coleman. Don't rely on the Brand for the quality. UV resistence is another factor as it can destroy a tent very quickly.
Other things to look for:
For fibreglass poled tents Vango have the TBSII system of internal strapping that can be attached in very windy weather and reduced the flexing of the poles significantly.
A sewn in groundsheet (SIG) is warmer and makes the tent quicker and easier to pitch - but you are best investing in a footprint groundsheet to go underneath so that you can protect the SIG from stones and pack the tent away clean.
The size and rectangle nature of the bedrooms. Airbeds are around 70-85cm wide and 188-200cm long (single) and 130+cm wide (doubles). Some bedroom pods are essentially singles or designed for inflatable mats rather than airbeds.
Ventilation - essential to minimise condensation in a polyester tent (an adult breathes out about 1 pint of moisture a night)
Flymesh - on all doors is best if you can get it or at least one.
Doorways with a porch over it to give you a sheltered entrance or ventilation on wet days.
Awning or ability to add an optional one again to keep you dry on wet days and enjoy bright days.
Good luck!
Helen
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