The Coleman sundome tent is ideal for weekend car campers, extended camping trips, scout troops & Summer fun. Coleman tents are designed for easy set up by using a continuous pole sleeve and exclusive Pin and Ring Design making it possible for one person to set a coleman tent up without the need for assistance. Also the Exclusive WeatherTec system is designed to make sure you stay dry if it does begin to rain.A solid basic dome tent for car campers, solo travelers, and beginning campers, the Sundome will keep you dry and cozy thanks to its exclusive WeatherTec System and adjustable Variflo airflow ventilation. This two-person tent has all the features you need to enjoy a weekend in the wilderness, including a vented Cool-Air port, privacy ...
- Dome structure; 1 door
- Sleeps two people
- Easy two-pole design for quick set up
- Center height is 48 inches
- Electric accessibility port
- 2 People 1 door
- 48" center height
- Dome structure
- Easy 2 pole design for quick set up
- Electric access port
This Backpacking Tents give to us some advantages, like this :
1. great value - not the ultimate backpacking tent
Sometimes good is better than perfect! I needed a cheap, easy to set up without stakes car camping tent. I have expedition tents and backpacking tents that are far more expensive, but they would not work any better for short overnights so why wear them out?
The oddest thing about this tent is the little zipper by the front door... designed to let you thread an extension cord into the tent! So it's targeted for back-yard campers and it does that job extremely well.
It's heavy but the poles are sturdy and the floor is the same durable material you buy as blue poly tarps. The rain fly has nice eaves that keep the rain out even if you have the door unzipped for ventillation. I wouldn't bet on the fly remaining attached in a strong wind, but when that happens you'll probably roll up your extension cord and go inside!
2. Good tent BUT....
I purchased this tent in April 2011 and used it on 4 camping trips that year. I was very happy with the tent. Easy to set-up and kept me dry during heavy rains. However, in May of 2012, I went camping for the first time. After arriving at the campsite, I found out that one of the tent poles was in 9 pieces...the internal elastic cord had broken during the winter storage! Luckily I was able to repair the pole with paracord and the weekend was not lost. But be warned, these tent poles are made with cheap elastic cords. In fact they are 5 strands of THIN rubber bands with a nylon cord cover. Once the nylon cover frays (and it will because the poles fold up for storage) the rubber bands WILL break. So it's safe to say my happiness with the tent has turned to disappointment. If you buy this tent, have a tent pole repair kit handy or bring extra cordage, just in case!
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great value - not the ultimate backpacking tent
Sometimes good is better than perfect! I needed a cheap, easy to set up without stakes car camping tent. I have expedition tents and backpacking tents that are far more expensive, but they would not work any better for short overnights so why wear them out?
The oddest thing about this tent is the little zipper by the front door... designed to let you thread an extension cord into the tent! So it's targeted for back-yard campers and it does that job extremely well.
It's heavy but the poles are sturdy and the floor is the same durable material you buy as blue poly tarps. The rain fly has nice eaves that keep the rain out even if you have the door unzipped for ventillation. I wouldn't bet on the fly remaining attached in a strong wind, but when that happens you'll probably roll up your extension cord and go inside!
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