But it will probably be one night and move to new area.
I've used both the Kodiak Flexbow 10x14 and the Snowtrekker/WRTL. Both are similar setup time of about 15 minutes and both would be a great base camp truck tent.
Generally I prefer to use it if staying 2 nights or more. If just one night and early enough season there's very little time in the tent, then I prefer sleeping in the truck. If later and cold, then could understand setting it up for a night, but even at 15minutes setup, honestly think it could get old after a while. That said, these two are about as fast as you can get while still having the luxury of space, durability, heating options and comfort.
Kodiak is MUCH less expensive, can run the Buddy heater (but highly recommend separate co2 alarm for extra safety) but my experience was the propane heat from the buddy heater didn't dry out clothes very well. It's much heavier than the Snowtrekker, but super thick canvas and floor. If you go this route, highly recommend using extra long lag bolts and a drill/impact gun to put in the 16 stakes as it goes WAY faster.
Snowtrekker/WRTL is much more compact and lighter. I don't have experience, but I'm guessing the design of the walls will fare better in high winds. It is quite the long term investment as they're not cheap, but hopefully should last a lifetime if well cared for.
Good luck and enjoy.
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