Coleman Skydome Tenting Tent with Darkish Room Expertise and Screened Porch, Weatherproof 4/6 Particular person Tent Blocks 90% of Daylight, Units Up in 5 Minutes, and Consists of Additional Storage/Sleeping Place
Original price was: $229.99.$184.99Current price is: $184.99.
Worth: $229.99 - $184.99
(as of Dec 14, 2024 13:59:35 UTC – Particulars)
100% Polyester
Imported
DARKROOM TECHNOLOGY: Blocks 90% of daylight so you may sleep in; reduces warmth inside tent for extra consolation
QUICK SETUP: Units up in 5 minutes utilizing preattached poles; entrance left nook on tent and rainfly and forehead pole sleeve are colour coded pink to assist support in fly orientation and setup
EXTRA SPACE: 8 x 3 ft. 6 in. weatherproof display screen room converts into a further sleeping space for 1 particular person, area for additional storage, or extra room to lounge with out bugs
BLOCKS WIND AND RAIN: WeatherTec system’s tub-like flooring, welded corners, waterproof 3,000mm waterhead material, and inverted seams and taped seams on rainfly and tent physique assist preserve water from getting in; sturdy body has been examined to resist as much as 35 mph winds
MORE HEADROOM & WIDE DOOR: Almost vertical partitions present 20% extra headroom than conventional Coleman tents; extensive door makes it simpler to maneuver airbeds, sleeping baggage, and different gear out and in of the tent
E-PORT & STORAGE: E-Port makes it simple to deliver electrical energy inside; gear pockets and loft preserve small gadgets saved away and arranged
DIMENSIONS: 8 x 10 ft. 6 in. with 4 ft. 8 in. heart peak; matches 1 queen-size airbeds
MADE TO LAST: 1-year restricted guarantee
Prospects say
Prospects discover the tent simple to arrange and spacious. They admire the design. Nevertheless, some prospects have points with airflow. There are blended opinions on darkness, construct high quality, sturdiness, and waterproofing.
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10 reviews for Coleman Skydome Tenting Tent with Darkish Room Expertise and Screened Porch, Weatherproof 4/6 Particular person Tent Blocks 90% of Daylight, Units Up in 5 Minutes, and Consists of Additional Storage/Sleeping Place
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Original price was: $229.99.$184.99Current price is: $184.99.
CWOJim –
Comfortable, roomy, and easy to set up
I’ve been camping since I joined the Boy Scouts in the late ’80s. This is the third tent my family has owned. Coleman didn’t fail to put together a great tent with a wide array of features. The large vestibule keeps the sleeping portion of the tent dry and provides plenty of storage. I look forward to all the memories we’ll make warm and dry in the outdoors.
sean –
Very decent
Picked the tent up at $220 a couple weeks back. I left it out for a couple days to see how it’d handle the rain. We got pretty substantial rains and 25mph+ windsI didn’t know there was wind in the forecast originally, I used the crappy stakes it came with and made no effort to stake it out thoroughly or hunker it down. Other than the vestibule stakes (which were probably not deep in the ground, it’s a rocky lawn) flying out and making the vestibule part ripple, the tent held up perfectly to the sustained winds.Not a drop of water made it within the main cabin of the tent, maybe a cup or 2 worth in the vestibule which likely was from the pooling/rippling from the stake coming out with the wind. Had it been staked down I think it would have stayed bone drySome Notes:-6 foot peak height, so no crawling needed and most people can stand fairly comfortably. You do need to crouch a little to get in.-Vestibule is really nice, 2 people (6 foot and under) can comfortably sit in chairs, it’s bigger than it looks in the pic. I think it’s 8x4ft. Great for a rainy/buggy day chill spot, storing extra stuff, or just as an easily cleanable mudroom-Setup is simple with 2 people, haven’t tried solo yet but should be no problem-Its pretty big, 10×12.5. we actually had to buy another, smaller tent when we realized we can’t fit it comfortably at some of the locations we have planned.-Dark room is very nice and will help a lot with keeping me from waking up with the sun, which will be nice with a couple campout music festivals this summer. I’m pretty unimpressed with it though, the tub floor is not dark room tech and doesn’t block out any light, and it’s a really high tub floor so a bunch of light makes it in. If they had blacked out the floor it’d be amazing, hopefully sleeping raised up on cots will mitigate the light more though-Poles feel like they’ll explode if you look at them the wrong way. Seeing them hold up against the wind makes me feel a little better, but I can’t believe how utterly light and flimsy they feel-The vestibule can’t be zipped fully shut, there are 2 zippers that run along the bottom and one vertical zipper in the middle, all 3 zippers meet in the middle and leave a gap. Sure it’ll keep most things out, but when you camp in areas where your tent is essentially covered in bugs some will get in, we had a centipede crawl in. I’m thinking of using a permethrin soaked sock or piece of fabric to plug the hole, kind of a hassle to do it each time but worth it. The main cabin can be completely zipped off though, so at least you won’t have any night time visitors if you keep it sealed all the timeOverall, assuming it holds up for a bit I’m happy with my purchase of it for $220. Unless I REALLY end up liking the dark room feature I don’t think the current price of $324 is worth it though, there are far better quality tents for cheaper right now (such as the Marmot Limelight 6p). The vestibule’s really nice but in reality a basic ez-up/canopy will serve most of the same purposes and be far less cramped, but it is just a nice extra comfortGiving it a 4 instead of 5 stars because not blacking out the tub part of the walls boggles my mind, leaving a hole where the vestibule zippers meet is a real issue in tick/bug country, poles are flimsy and there’s essentially no ventilation options with it.Will update in the future
scott york –
It took about 10 minutes to set up
I used it when I went camping in Denali national park. It was windy and the tent held up. Perfect size for ma and my Labrador dog. The set up was easy after I got it figured out. The water resistance held up to light rain. The versatility was good all around.
M. LANZ –
Broke the first time we used it
Setup was fine. It does take longer than 5 minutes, but my advice is to watch a how-to video online before you go out to a campsite with it.The tent was great once we got it set up. Very roomy, tons of headspace. As others have said, it’s very dark, even in the middle of the day, so you’ll need a lantern inside once you get it set up.The problem is the poles. The two main poles that hold up the tent each have two sections where the metal is bent at about 135 degrees. A big gust of wind came, blew the tent pretty hard, and one of these 135 degree bends turned into a 45 degree bend. We tried to bend it back out, but after that point, the metal was pretty much destroyed and wouldn’t hold its shape anymore. I think itâs really a design flaw, having this hollow piece of metal as a lynchpin for the structural integrity of the tent. They need to make these angles stronger, solid metal.Now we didn’t go camping directly after we bought the tent, so it’s outside the 30 day return window. I also don’t know if it’s possible to replace the pole, since they are directly connected to the tent. If you cannot remove the pole from the tent, how are you supposed to replace the poles when they break? Seems like a major design issue to me. I’ve contacted Coleman, and we’ll see if they give us a refund on the tent. But right now we’ve spent over $200 on a tent we never even got to sleep in once. Plus we’re out the $75 in camp site fees, because our camping trip was ruined, and lost 7 hours of driving there and back because we didn’t have a tent to sleep in.
JoeDuzz –
Dark Tent
This tent is awesome! It has a net porch to dry out your wet stuff without taking up room in the main room. Nice n dark n cool!
Cliente de Amazon –
La mejor casa de campaña que he usado, y es mi 7a casa de campaña.
Catherine –
I used this tent for the first time since I bought it in the off season last year, and I must say, it is one of the easiest and fastest tent to set up. It is big though 4 people is a bit of a stretch, maybe 2 adults 2 kids⦠The entrance and main compartment are tall enough so you donât need to crawl in or out, the screen room is small but really good to have when the bugs are out. I added a couple of guy lines with tarps clamps on the sides and back of the fly and it helps with ventilation. Got caught in a thunderstorm, and not a drop of water inside. And finally, they donât call it dark room for nothing, it is really dark inside, perfect for sleeping in in the morning but you may need a flashlight to look for thing during the day. I am really impressed with this tent and I do recommend 100%
Luis Villaseñor –
Ya la abrà para checar que venga completo, todo bien con el paquete. Medio la arme es muy sencillo e intuitivo se ve muy bien. Faltará probarla y poder tomar un juicio
HDAR –
Acabo de recibir mi tienda de campaña la cual, no creo que sea nueva, dadas las circunstancias en las que la encuentro, están talladas las barras de la estructura y no creo que sean asà de fábrica. Es muy molesto que pase esto
Jl –
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