Peripatetic wrote:When I saw the title of the thread I had a really good joke.
Then I opened it and saw that the tent is for you and your family and not you and 3 other men.
No more joke.
someone else made the joke for you.
As far as what tent you should get, go to a decent store that specializes in camping and outdoors equipment, like a U.K. equivalent to REI or Eastern Mountain Sports, and just talk to someone who works there, telling them your needs, what you're looking for, and your price range. They should be able to point you in the right direction.
don't go to a Walmart type store. The selection will suck, and no one there will be knowledgeable enough to help you select the tent that will work for you.
I've got one large tent, which I think I've used only twice. I much prefer the smaller 1 and 2 man tents I own. I think they are Sierra Design tents, they are much more useful for my needs. But, for a family, a larger tent with more height to it, and possibly a divider wall in it, is probably the way to go.
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