I have a Southern cross extended tourer. At 4m x 3m it is large enough for my family, (cosy, wife and 3 kids). I bought this several years ago second hand and the tent is now by the tag 13 yers old.
The reason for the Southeern Cross was the height at the back of the tent. High enough for the bunks and room for quenn materess on one side of the centre pole and other bunk on the other.
6 pegs (unless storm coming) and three poles ment we could be set up all beds made beer in hand and food on stove in under 30 mins (sounds like a long time but don't forget thats 5 beds made) The wife and I have been known to set up quicker than some people with camper trailers. (yes I do want a camper trailer)
We use this for tourering hoildays as well as plonking down on the beach for two weeks. The lowest temp was -4c in Vic high country, (no probs and warm as when closed up) and over 35c this christmas (all windows open).
Our freinds have a dome tent and with 4 adults helping after 30 mins we had the tent up but still had to set up the camp site.
I hope this helps as I to had to go through this and the choice was and still is go for a touring tent. Southern Cross, Freedom and COI are all good (COI is the cheapest and lightest) Yes they are heavy but that is why we are on a Land Rover site. I would not be able to walk to a camp ground with the stuff we take camping (yes I tow a trailer and live in a tent)
I hope this helps one last peice of advice with tents it really seems that you get what you pay for. The person who sold mine recouped 75% of his out lay 9 years later and the tent still has no faults (now 13yrs) and is water proof, all the zips work, flyscreens are not rotten, valcro still works, etc etc.
Good luck
Danny
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