First question to answer is how many people do you need shelter for and what amount of time will be spent in camp? My current set up is a 10x14 wall tent with stove purchased from a canvas shop here in Idaho. Wouldn't trade it for anything else. The stove will run you out in the winter and will dry out the wettest clothes/boots overnight. If you keep a small group 3 or 4 max, this set up works great. With the pre-fab frame (pre-made slip angles and 3/4 inch electrical conduit) a single person can set this tent up and be camp-ready in less than 30 minutes.
There are lots of options for the tent, but I got open sleeved gables (which close by draw string) for packing with horses and using natural poles for a frame. I have one window in the solid wall for better ventilation (and climate control). The sod cloth around the base is about 10-12 inches. This allows an additional barrier for the water and cold weather to stay out.
Research the sources well before buying, but the wall tents are fabulous investments. You can get unlimited sizes of tents, but I would expect the 10x12 or 10x14 to be about the most common size. We use cots to elevate our sleeping bags off the ground and then store extra goods underneath. It helps clean the "clutter" of misc extra boots, bags, etc... lying around on the ground..
As for the specific tents you have asked about, I do not know anthing specifically.
Good luck..
monte