I watched to video for the camp-let and that seemed like a lot of work to setup. My family used to have pop-up trailers and they were pretty easy and quick to just pop-up and pull the beds out.
The camp-let doesn't look like it would be good for North America. It's basically a big tent with your cooking grill inside which you dont want in bear country. That would make the whole inside smell like food and attract bears. Pop-up trailers are a little sturdier around and can even be hard sided so we didn't worry about bears when we used it. We were able to store ours for the winter on a friend's farm though. Also the bottom of the tent is open so ticks and mosquitoes coming from the grass seem like an issue unlike a full tent.
I think you would be better off just getting a pop up trailer if you can find somewhere to store it, or a fancy 2 room tent with cots and a separate BBQ that you can use outside away from the tent.
I watched to video for the camp-let and that seemed like a lot of work to setup. My family used to have pop-up trailers and they were pretty easy and quick to just pop-up and pull the beds out. The camp-let doesn't look like it would be good for North America. It's basically a big tent with your cooking grill inside which you dont want in bear country. That would make the whole inside smell like food and attract bears. Pop-up trailers are a little sturdier around and can even be hard sided so we didn't worry about bears when we used it. We were able to store ours for the winter on a friend's farm though. Also the bottom of the tent is open so ticks and mosquitoes coming from the grass seem like an issue unlike a full tent.
I think you would be better off just getting a pop up trailer if you can find somewhere to store it, or a fancy 2 room tent with cots and a separate BBQ that you can use outside away from the tent.