Hey Soos.
The tents we have are decent enough. Altho I'm unhappy with the Coleman tent. It would be fine if the tent fly fit like it was suppose to. I could order the correct fly from Coleman and might? But with the tent that was given to me I'm just not sure if I want to bother with ordering a new fly for the other one. I believe this tent is a 4 season tent as the fly covers the whole thing and reaches the ground. The Coleman is a 10 x 10 and this other tent is an 8 x8. I can stand up in it with no problem as the height is at least 72" and it does have a room divider. Kelly's tent use to be mine and while I love that tent I gave it to her cause I hate not being able to stand up straight inside. Her's is so simple and quick to set up and that makes it great if your in a hurry cause of weather or in the dark. It's got a center hub that the poles are permanently attached to, put the pole sections together and then hook the quick clips and throw on the fly. No sleeves to fight with to thread the poles thru. If I could find another one just like it only bigger and taller I would buy it in a heartbeat.
Use to belong to a 'Tent Campers' forum on Yahoo. Use to really bug the he77 out of me when newbies who had never tent camped would join and their very first question would be to ask everyone which/what tent they should buy to start out with. More people would jump in and tell them to buy Northface, Eureka, Kelty all the expensive tents. Good grief! Why start out with your very first tent costing that kind of money? I'm a nut over tents and love window shopping in the stores or online for different tents. Holy smokes some of those tents cost $800. Why tell someone to buy an expensive tent to start with when maybe after the first experience of tent camping they might end up hating to tent camp. I would usually jump in and tell them not to be nuts and to go to WalMart and look them over and buy one there that would fit them or their family. To go with the basics first, less money, until they found or figured out that they liked tent camping. Then if they really did decide they enjoyed tent camping that they could start buying better later as they went on. My first tent I bought was from K-Mart and cost me $40. Was a 10' dome tent. Had that thing and used it for lots of camping trips for probably over 8yrs. Only reason I had to go buy a new tent was that someone stole the tent right out of my back yard while I had it set up. If I could have ever found out who stole that tent I would have shot them. It still makes me mad thinking about it. My aunt went and bought a big cabin tent for her and the family for camping down by the river front of the property that my X and I owned. They liked that tent and it had room enough for them but I hated that thing. It was a bear to put up. Nope give me simple and easy and I'm happy. Shoot we still have one of the small dome tents the kids use to use. Cost $20 and not one single leak. Good tent to use for one person tho it will fit 2 if ya don't mind being cozy.
Have kept that tent for using on a bike or quad if we ever get one. This one is David's old tent, he bought himself a backpacking tent. Kelly screwed up and left her little tent in Seattle when she moved back home. She cried when she realized what she had done. That's the one reason I gave her the one she's using now and got myself a bigger, taller tent.
Even after we are able to buy our own RV, like you I will keep the tents! Just to many opportunities to use one. Like for a small side jaunt when you don't want to tear your RV camp down and take the whole show with ya.
Maybe just an over nighter in the boonies where ya have to 4 wheel in and can't take a big RV!