Brand | Coleman |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Occupancy | 6 Person |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Occupant Capacity | 6 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Size | 6 person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
UPC | 076501118100 |
Form Factor | Cabin |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 34.1 x 10 x 9.1 inches |
Package Weight | 27.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 45 x 8.5 x 8.5 inches |
Brand Name | Coleman |
Part Number | 2000016598 |
B**R
This is a well designed, spacious tent--great choice
What's to love about this tent?- It is roomy. The straight walls and good height means that you can stand up anywhere in the tent. We put our full sized air mattress on the floor and could walk on both sides of the mattress, with two children with plenty of room on the other half of the tent.- The door--it has a frame and can be opened and closed without using the zipper. It holds shut with Velcro, but also has a zipper.- It is sturdy. You can actually lean gently against the walls to help keep balance when heading out for the loo in the middle of the night.- It actually fits back in the bag without much difficulty.- It kept us dry in the rain.- It looks good.- It has a room divider which gives privacy for dressing.- It has a "bathtub" floor which keeps the ground water out of the tent.Hints:- Read the directions. I thought that Hercules wouldn't have enough strength to pitch this, until our eleven year old grandson noted we were to put in the roof poles before the legs. Then it was simple. The other way around, not so much.- Put it together at home before traveling.- Get the Coleman tent kit. The mallet and especially the tent peg puller makes it much easier to drive in and pull out the tent stakes. Much easier to pull out the tent stakes.- It is easy to pitch it (following the simple instructions). But it does take a bit of time to put up and take down. We knew that ahead of time and were staying 2 to 5 nights in the same campsite, so it works well for this. But if you are traveling across country and pitching every night and taking down every morning, you might want to consider one of the easy pitch tents. We have a Coleman two person easy pitch tent, and it really goes up in less than a minute, plus the time for the tent stakes.
H**M
Super Spacious! Pretty nice! (Beach tested once)
A very roomy, mostly quality tent! Set-up instructions are clear enough. I am new to camping so it took me an hour to set it up alone for the first time, as I am a tiny lady as well. It took an hour with two people in VERY high beach winds and bad stakes. The tent kept collapsing and our stakes kept popping out. We eventually got it up... Then the high tide came in and started washing out our stakes! (Staked them too close to the water). Oops. We packed it up and slept in our van :(Pros:• roomy, breathable and comfortable• hinge door is a nice, homey touch• center of the ceiling there is a small plastic ring for a lantern/light• zippers are good quality• door mat included!Cons:• poles are of good quality but they are a little flimsy for the size of the tent•tie-down key straps need to be thicker and could be doubled up (one of mine ripped) :/•One zipper sticks a little but its on the round hinge door, so that understandable. A little annoying though.Tips:•Purchase the 10" coleman nail tent pegs, they have good reviews (the ones provided are garbage, especially the yellow plastic ones. They didn't work on sand)•Bring a mallet or use a rock for the stakes•For maximum tie-down power use the rainfly with your best stakes•On sand, ensure much room is allowed to brach out your tie-downs corners for a tight, stable fit (keep away from the water, or the tent will start to collapse on you haha)• use boulders, rocks or logs to weigh down and cover tie-downs to keep from popping outI will update this review whenever I get to use it in heavy rains on beach and grassland. Also adding in the experience with the 10" nail stakes.
A**R
Poor quality
We bought this tent anticipating a big family camping trip this past weekend. We made this purchase After doing a lot of research, we loved the size of the tent but after our first time putting it up at the campsite when feeding a pole through a sleeve the material ripped. Very poor quality material
A**E
Some good/some bad
Like the overall structure of the tent. Love that you can stand up fully inside and all the windows for ventilation on hot days. The con was that our tent already had a hole above the door and the pole that gives the hinged door structure was broken. Hope to have it replaced since it was the first time we used. Probably just a fluke but definitely disappointing. If there were no issues, I would give it a 5.
A**R
Not for super windy conditions.
I'm having a hard time giving this tent a low review, but I have no other choice. Height-wise, this tent is great. It's tall, plenty of room to stand. We use this as an "every-weekend" camping tent and it's great. We fit all our bags and totes on one side, with room for a queen air mattress and a dog still with room left however. However I am having a huge problem with the poles. I live in ND, it gets very windy here so I need a tent that's going to stand up well in the wind. We had to replace the door pole after the first use because it broke. Bought a replacement, and that broke too. Some strings have snapped off the rainfly as well. But still, we have used this tent in pouring rain and it's worked great. Never had a leak! Just issues with wind. One of the roof poles snapped as well in the wind once. If you live somewhere that it's not so windy... this tent is great! Otherwise... eh...
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