Tommy's VivExotic viv came with him It is wooden with vents at the back and glass doors. I cut a section out of the 'roof' with a jigsaw and covered it with wire so I could place his lighting outside and out of his reach. It has worked really well. The glass never seems to bother him - no reflection issues at all that I've noticed, and I would know if there was! When he sees his reflection or Amy there is a definite reaction, lol! Also to increase ventilation I use a wedge to keep the doors open a bit at each side - just enough to let air in but not enough for him to fit through, but I wedge them just in case he decides to make a bid for freedom. I have found that the humidity in Tommy's cage fluctuates more then the humidity in Amy's Exo Terra (all glass) viv.
With the wooden vivs you will need to seal around the joins inside with aquarium silicone so that water from misting doesn't soak into the wood and ruin the viv. I also used the sealant to seal a vinyl offcut into the bottom of both vivs, it looks nicer than a bare floor.
Edit - just looked at the link - those cages are used succefully over here. You may need to replace the bottom glass section with screen/mesh. There will be circular vents up the back wall too - its the largest version of the viv Tommy is in. I know that some people have made screen doors out of thin wood and flyscreen to replace the glass ones. When converting Tommy's viv I was advised not to replace the whole top as the heat would just escape straight out the top which kind of defeats the object. It would also make it harder to maintain humidity so I am glad I only cut out a section of the roof instead of just removing the whole top and replacing it with mesh/screen. For me, I would have trouble keeping humidity up enough in a screen cage so for me the wooden one is the best choice. The last couple of days Tommy's humidity has been hovering down at 40% until I mist.