Here is another perspective for you: I don't know anything about campers, but I have done a lot of tent camping with family from the time my kids, now teenagers, were babies. What got the most use was/is an REI Kingdom 6 tent, good sleeping bags and large pads. I have a whole quiver of tents and gear but the hassle of setting up a wall tent, stove and cots meant that they got a lot less use and most of our camping was in moderate weather. Lots of useable space in the Kingdom tents because they have straight walls---guyed out well mine has been fine in the wind and the ventilation is excellent. It is also light enough that for a family overnight you can pack it in a mile or two along w/ all the other stuff and have a lot of space and not be tied to right beside the vehicle. It isn't as photogenic or cool for sure but it really got the job done for my family in the circumstances you describe and my kids still love to camp. That tent is still going strong too--had to patch the screen after a decade or so of use and replace the bag it stuffs into but otherwise still sound and well-designed. Wish I had gone for the 8 rather than the 6 but it hasn't really mattered either.