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Lovely tents you have mentioned but just a word of warning that tents over 5m or those which are X or Y shaped can have problems getting onto sites due to their large footprints. Some sites just won't accept them at all, other will charge extra and some will charge for 2 pitches! There are sites that accept very large tents but you may find your choice is more limited - just something to think about!
We have the Khyam Ontario 8 which is a lovely, spacious tent with 225cm standing height throughout. 3 large bedroom pods (2+2+4) which can accommodate 8 x 75cm wide airbeds, large living area (3.7m x 3.2m), good ventilation, large windows, cable entry points, lantern hooks, SIG (sewn in groundsheet), 5000HH rating, very easy to pitch.
I wouldn't recommend ever cooing inside a synthetic tent due to the possible fire risk and increased condensation caused. Some people cook under a canopy or even better, invest in a proper utility tent which can be pitched away from your main tent.
------------- Helen xx
Mini Mad Mum
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