Brand |
‎Coleman |
Product Dimensions |
‎108″L x 84″W x 59″H |
Item Weight |
‎4 Pounds |
Floor Width |
‎7 Feet |
Recommended Uses For Product |
‎Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
Shape |
‎DOME |
Occupancy |
‎4 Person |
Seasons |
‎3 |
Included Components |
‎Tent^Rainfly^Carry Bag^ |
Water Resistance Technology |
‎1500 Mm |
Special Feature |
‎Rainfly |
Occupant Capacity |
‎4 |
Design |
‎Camping Tent |
Material |
‎Fabric |
Color |
‎Navy Blue |
Sport |
‎Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) |
‎Adult |
Installation Type |
‎Easy Setup |
Product Care Instructions |
‎Hand Wash |
Assembly Time |
‎1E+1 minutes |
Pole Material Type |
‎Fiberglass |
Size |
‎Contains PFAS |
Closure Type |
‎Zipper |
Number of Doors |
‎1 |
Floor Length |
‎84 Inches |
Maximum Height |
‎59 Inches |
Floor Area |
‎63 Square Feet |
Base Material |
‎Nylon or Silnylon |
Style |
‎4 Person |
Assembly Required |
‎Yes |
Number of Windows |
‎2 |
Number of Rooms |
‎4 |
Minimum Trail Weight |
‎10 Pounds |
Tent Floor Material |
‎Nylon or Silnylon |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism |
‎Sleeve |
Is Waterproof |
‎true |
Ultraviolet Light Protection |
‎Some |
UPC |
‎076501132816 |
Form Factor |
‎Dome |
Model Name |
‎2000035697 |
Global Trade Identification Number |
‎00076501132816 |
Manufacturer |
‎The Coleman Company, Inc. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H |
‎23.75 x 6.5 x 6.5 inches |
Package Weight |
‎4.42 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH |
‎25.76 x 6.32 x 6.16 inches |
Brand Name |
‎Coleman |
Suggested Users |
‎mens |
Number of Items |
‎1 |
Part Number |
‎2000024582 |
Model Year |
‎2017 |
ASIN |
B019N9W7WC |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars
17,486 ratings
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4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
#3,767 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #6 in Camping Tents |
Date First Available |
December 21, 2015 |
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Kids stay warm in temperatures as low as 50°F
Outdoor Nut –
So far so good!!! Still rating this tent.
My tent just arrived yesterday. I struggled on what to give this tent for a rating because I just got it. I was thinking about giving it a 3 for average which seemed fair to start with. But after seeing how it handled the wind without breaking or tearing, I decided to give it a 4 because it surpassed my expectations. I plan on using this tent quite a bit this summer so I will update my rating and review as I go. I found the assembly instructions to be very basic but adequate. Anyone who has put up a tent like this before will have no problem. It took me about 15 minutes. Anyway, I set my tent up in my back yard yesterday to see how it looked and how it took on the elements. My first test was wind. I have a weather station and the average wind speed was 7 to 8 mph with gusts up to 17 mph. The back of the tent was torward the wind and when the gusts would come, the back of the tent would bow it quite a bit. I have read the reviews some people have written and see some have had problems with the poles breaking. This is what I was afraid of as I watched the back of the tent bow in. I wish I had taken a picture because it was substantial. Anyway, the poles did not break and the tent returned to it’s original form when the gust passed every time. I have seen the video on Amazon of the testing process Coleman puts their tents through. Not sure how much wind this tent is rated for but I’m pretty sure 17 mph is close to it’s max. The tent looks to be made very well for the price I paid for it. There are only two guidelines that come off the rain fly on the sides of the tent. The tent is staked down on all four corners of the floor plus a floor vent in the back of the tent. In all, there are only 7 stake down points that I could see. I feel if the tent had some guidelines higher up on each of the four corners of the main body of the tent it could withstand more wind. The stakes are ok but bend fairly easily if the ground is too hard or you hit a rock when pounding them in. I will be buying some better ones before I go camping. I left the tent up over night and checked on it this morning. It held up very well and only one of the stakes for the rain fly guidelines had twisted in the ground causing the guideline to come loose. I left the tent up because it was going to rain today. I need to know if I have any leaks before I take it out camping. It has been raining lightly for two hours now and my weather station says I’m getting .05 inches of rain an hour with a light steady wind of 2 to 3 mph. Far from what I would consider a hard rain but it’s still rain. I went out and looked at just the outside and the water seems to be beading up and running off the rain fly and tent very well. It is supposed to rain until 9 or 10 o’clock tonight so I will check for water on the inside in the morning. I’m hoping not to see any with such a light rain. If there is, I will definitely be spraying the tent down with a waterproofing spray before I take it out camping. Now for the pro’s and con’s.Pro’s:1). Great tent for the price. If your on a fixed budget or are looking for a good starter tent you will not beat this one.2). Very roomy inside. I plan on using this for two people, a shepherd and, all our gear.3) There is an eyelet at the top of the tent so you can attach a lantern and two side pockets for stowing smaller needed items like a headlamp, cell phone, keys and, so on.4). There is a small zipper in the bottom front left side of the tent for running wires. See my picture. It is covered by a little yellow strip of material to protect the zipper from the rain. You do not see this feature on most tents. I plan on using it with my solar panel so I can charge my power core, headlamp, cell phone and, other gear from inside the tent out of direct sunlight.5). I was surprised at how much give the tent had at 17 mph gusts and did not break any poles or tear. It bounced right back to it’s original form.Con’s:1). You may want to consider buying stronger tent stakes.2). I wish there was a high point on each of the four corners for attaching extra guidelines. Although it handled 17 mph gusts very well the tent did bow in quite a bit. If I had to guess, the tent was reduce by almost half it’s size. If I was inside the tent I know I would have been annoyed being hit by it every time a gust came. I really don’t feel the tent as is, could handle much more then that. I’m thinking about how to attach extra guidelines in the corners without effecting the structural stability and elasticity of the tent. Make sure you pitch this tent in a sheltered area out of the wind if your expecting bad weather.Update 04/30/18I went out the next morning after the light rain and the inside was dry. The following day saw more rain showers with substantially more rain. Checked the tent again today and it is still dry. After reading some of the reviews I really thought this tent would leak. Because this tent has preformed better then expected I have changed my rating to a five. I am going to seal the seams and spray waterproofing on the tent anyway because I would rather be safe then sorry. For the size and price of this tent you will not find a better deal. Just remember to pitch your tent in a sheltered area in you are expecting winds and you will not be disappointed. I think I have figured out a way to put up extra guidelines on each of the four corners so the tent will preform better with heavy gusts of wind. I will test it out and take pictures. More to come.That is all for now and there will be more updates coming.
Mikayla Kamphaus –
Stood strong in heavy rains!
We bought this 4 person tent as me and my other are both 6+ feet tall, and wanted to have a bit of extra room for some of the gear and for our dog. Worked super well!Tent went up in less than 10 minutes, and take down was about the same. Pretty straight forward set up instructions as a very new camper and a very rusty camper!It rained both nights we were out on our trip, night one was fairly light, the rain fly kept things pretty dry. Second night we had some severe storms that sounded like they would rip the tent to shreds, but she held firm! Only a few drops got into the tent, otherwise nice and dry!I’ll admit, the door was a bit tight like a lot of other tents due to the nature of it, but being a bit ginger around the bottom half of the door alleviated that worry!Even with a dog, no holes popped up and no tears, so nice durability! Kept the mosquitos (who were hanging around like glue) out as long as we were quick getting in/out. Plus it’s so light!! And took up very little room in our car.10/10, as of our first trip, would buy again!
Richard Fitz –
Perfect 4 season overlanding camping tent
This is my go to overlanding and camping tent. My 2P is cozy warm, this new 3P is easier to get in and out of, my 4P is great for Wife and I. Really a 2 season tent, that can work fine in mild summer and winter months. Its pretty easy setup takedown, It actually fits easily and quickly in the bag provided !! Fits in a bin. Free standing. Can and do use with no stakes sometimes. !! Full tarp tub !! Does not need a separate footprint !! Used in rain and snow, never leaked !! I do spray with water proofing. Good ventilation, no condensation. I use aluminum Y stakes or nail pegs. Must haves, just keep a couple of the weak provided stakes as backup. I do use them for back vent and door mat. I actually use the door mat provided if base camping. Fine below 10 deg F multiple times. 4 years Never broke, tore or leaked. Only time I don’t use it is on hot desert summer nights I just sleep in truck bed or on a cot in the open. Going to try an all mesh wall tent without the rain fly on next. I have tents that cost 3 times as much but rarely use them. Keep going back to my Coleman’s. High Sierras, Mojave, Death Valley, Utah, New Mexico, Anza, all good. Notes: Read instructions and watch vids. Push don’t pull poles through sleeves. Try not to get dirt or mud in the pole ends, PITA. Tap and scrape the dirt out asap. Use guy lines if there’s any wind to keep the noise down. Survived high winds when others collapsed. Put fly pole in and straps before attaching fly to avoid over stressing the rain fly and pole. Not perfect, super high tech, lightweight or expensive, but really works great. Get out there, have fun. Hope this helps. Update: Jan 2025, 3 nights in Sequoia Nat Forest at 7k feet, a bit of snow, Lots of snow at 9k feet. Used heater before and after sleeping. Room for small chair to take off put on boots n layers. 28, 29, 25 deg F nights, snow and extreme winds one night, warm n dry, no issues. I use the 3P solo, so I have room for chair and heater in front and keep back sleep area dry. Super cozy.
Kratika –
Effective and quality camp for beginners
Comfortable and leakage proof camp. Its a 3 weather camp, quality and design is good. Used it in 16 degrees and was cold inside. But used it in summer and was comfortable and breathable camping experience.Size and height are true to the details.
Caroline –
Good tent
I’m new to camping so I didn’t want to invest in an expensive tent until I knew it was something my family would want to do again. This tent is great for the price. Overnight and well into morning it was misty with light rain. Inside the tent stayed completely dry. It was very easy to assemble and easily fits back into the bag. Lightweight. It could sleep four people but it’s probably most comfortable with two maybe three people.The only negative I have is that it was 50 degrees the night we camped and inside the tent was so cold and drafty through the vents. Idk if tents can be much warmer. We had good sleeping bags so we were fine.
Susana Pérez –
Cumplió todas mis expectativas, excelente calidad.
Claude Lachapelle –
Absolute perfect but, supposed to be for 3 person, can fit 2 nicely for sleeping, absolutely perfect for one if you wanna watch TV in your tent. Quality built, know it was rated extremely well for water repulsion, didn’t take any chances, bought 2 Scotchgard water repellent,forget it not even a single drop-in the tent, even in harsh storms, been camping now for 15 days straight, GREAT GREAT BUY, I RECOMMEND IT A LOT
John Jensen –
Campade för första gången i det i två dagar och det regnade nästan hela tiden. Inte en vattendroppe i tältet, tältet höll tätt, klarade lätt vind också. Är en person i detta stora tält så det kändes som att bo i ett palats. Lite svårt att sätta upp om man är en person med det går om man har tålamod. Det enda jag kan anmärka på är att jag fick klippa av en liten bit tråd som visas på bilden men det sänker inte mitt betyg. Mycket bra tält för pengarna.
Luis Teniente –
Le cabe perfectamente un colchón de doble altura tamaño Queen y tienes suficiente espacio para tu equipo, lo usamos dos personas y el espacio es genial, 4 personas espacio justo para los Sleeping Bag. Lo que recomiendo es comprar unas estacas más grandes si el clima es lluvioso o con ráfagas de aire.
Anna –
Overall, a great tent! Easy to assemble and dis-assemble. Love the Navy and Neon Green – looks great.Pros: Interior mesh bags for glasses/phones, zip entrance for electrical cord, Tarp floor up the edges keeps the rain out.Cons: The interior tent is mesh covered with the fly. This is great for summer camping, but if you’ll be using the tent in colder temperatures, know that the mesh windows can’t be zipped up.