Well done farcanal, I believe you went the right way.
We have watched friends with various FF campers over several long trips across some fairly rough country and the campers handled it easily. Set up went well, but neither of them set them up fully, usually didn't put stabilisers down or put bows in window awnings. Pack up appeared to take two people to get there. Both couples are retired.
The first couple arrived at the point that they were struggling to close the camper and had to reluctantly move it on, as they loved the layout the FF provided.
The second couple also loved the layout of their FF (obviously), but after a 6 week trip to the Gulf and back, they were tempted by a second hand Austrack hybrid that was for sale in their town. The FF was brand new and the main objection to it was that the heater failed to work, after they had spent quite a bit on getting it upgraded. We went north, in July, via Tibooburra, Dig Tree, Haddon's Corner, Birdsville, and at each of these places the overnight temperatures were very low, into the minuses at times. The lack of a heater was a very sore point, and by the time we returned home, again through very cold temps, they were over it. I know it was no doubt an easy thing to mend, but they were cheesed with it.
We have just returned from a 2 week trip up to Tibooburra, across to the Strzelecki, down to the Gammon and Flinders Ranges, and home. It was a fair test of the hybrid, and it went well. I couldn't believe how quickly it opened and packed up, and suited them to a tee. Obviously we had heat and not cold, but the relaxed way it closed seemed quite impressive.
Enjoy the new hybrid.