I'd have no qualms about recommending a Hilleberg Nallo GT.
It's superbly made, the footprint covers the whole vestibule and the whole shabang can be pitched in situ with the footprint, inner and the outer layer as one unit. It has dual openings to the vestibule so has great ventilation, and easy access for the kids when you need it. End-on access for littlies is better as they are less likely to trip over guylines than when using the side entrance. This is better access when it is raining too - keeps muddy shoes away from the inner. The vestibule is HUGE - we have the Nallo 3GT - no problems at all about having a child sleep in the vestibule plus gear.
I just wish the main door on the tunnel vestibule had bug mesh like the Nammatj does (does anyone know if this can be retrofitted??) In bad weather there's always the option of using a bivvy bag, or in summer a suspended bug net (I have them from Gossamer Gear) in the vestibule.
Our Nallo 3 could easily fit 2 extra adults in the vestibule if needed if the circumstances dictated (or 3 kids in good weather), and good space for 3 adults in the inner itself. It's a palace for just us two (we have other smaller/lighter 2 mans for when we need to restrict weight more). The useable area of the inner is great, being a tunnel design, not a pyramidal tent, so no lost space at the perimeter due to sloping angles.
The tent comes with a solid walled inner, with a mesh walled one available separately (which can be pitched independently if you purchase the four little plastic pole feet). It's pretty idiot-proof to set up (except the first time we set it up on a slight slope and didn't realise that heads were in the middle of the tent, not the end. Hmmm, I guess that makes us idiots? lol) We've had no problems with condensation in the inner, and it's been used in pretty humid weather. All closed up the vestibule walls do get condensation, not a problem when more 'flaps' are open.
Ours is drying at the moment, draped artistically over the table on the back verandah. Once the weather clears I'll set it up in the backyard, as I need to swap in the mesh inner anyway - do you want me to take some pics?.
This is the tent we'll be taking to the Snowies at Easter, for 2 adults and one or two older kids. If we end up doing any snow camping I may purchase the snow pegs, and extra set of poles, as you can double pole it for additional strength, though it's classified as a four season tent as it is
PS Congrats on your news! You're very brave hiking and camping with little bubs, made of much sterner stuff than I! Dirty nappies and babies crawling in dirt......
And I'm pretty philosophical about innoculating their immune systems
/huggles
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