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There is easy to errect and can be done single handed, the two are not quite the same. My tent, a typical small'ish dome, is easy, but for a few minutes really works best with two. One where you need to hold one end of the poles in the pin and lift, and the other point when you are pulling the flysheet over. You could struggle with one of you, but it would work best with two - my 9 year helps me, so it works. I suspect this will be the case with most of the small'ish domes - but certainlky don''t let me put you right off something like an Outwell Hartford M, which would give you the space arrangement you want.
However, remember you will just about always have someone onthe site who is willing to help for a few minutes (just take the wedding ring off ;->).
I suspect that something like a Montana with an external frame that can be erected on the ground and then pulled up as one, might be easier for you. if so, look at something like a Montana 4.
And remember, the bigger the tent the more it weighs and needs to be lugged to and from the car, so don't get carried away with size - there are those on a site that might be able to help errect... but carrying.... phew' that is diferent ! ;->
------------- Big Bunny
Robens Valley Lodge & Cabanon Pyramide 6
"... kids you distract the bear, while I run to the car...."
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