Coleman Signature Instant Tent Dome 3 person

On top of that, the tent body slants outwards a bit, so the water drips onto the window or door mesh directly. The single walls are seam-sealed and have good coverage all the way around. The tub-style floor and tent walls are made of thick 150D polyester.

So you do not have to stake it out, but stakes and guylines are included and do not miss doing this whenever possible. If you are looking for a quick overnighter or simply hate complicated setups, I guess the Coleman 6-Person Instant Tent is the right choice. Staking in the tent will make it even sturdier and you will feel safer when there is a storm. However, some users reported that the stakes are really cheap and flimsy so you might want to think of getting better stakes than bringing the ones that come with it.

That makes this an excellent choice for family camping trips during fair-weather months. In place of the mattresses, you could easily fit four sleeping bags side-by-side to keep a degree of personal space and bodily privacy. We’re just thinking comfort-wise about sleeping; sleeping bags are fantastic but they don’t offer much padding.

One of the best features about this tent is the dark room technology. In the above pictures, you saw what this Coleman 10-Person Instant Cabin Tent looked like with all the windows open. If there’s no rain, you you can unzip the windows for more ventilation, and there’s a bug net to prevent larger bugs from getting in. Have used it roughly once each year and I use it by myself or with only one other person, so not under heavy repeated use.

The Coleman Instant Up 4P Lighted Northstar Dark Room has a special coating on the rainfly which blocks out 95% of light and reduces the heat in your tent by up to 5°. How does this Coleman 10-Person Instant Tent compare coleman instant tent to other similar tents though? Well, here’s a blog post where I bought, tested and compared 6 of the best 10-person tents. But it’s probably more obvious in this tent than other tents because of the dark room feature.

The Skydome won’t be everyone’s first pick though, which is why we’ve also listed the best models out there for every sort of camper in the outdoors from large family gatherings to solo backpackers. You might want to check this Red Canyon 8 tent from the same brand, with almost 16 square meters of floor area, or this WeatherMaster 6 with a large screen room. The packed size is not so great indeed, but here too, you would use the car in any case, so the 47 inches (120 cm) of the packed length may not be such a big deal. I already mentioned that the weight is not necessarily a bad feature; this is due to so strong materials used in the tent’s construction. You would use a car for transportation in any case, so kilogram or two more simply doesn’t matter.

Even the rain fly is harder to attach due to the height, we still think putting the rain fly on is super simple. You secure the rain fly to the tent using velcro, although you also have to pull it tight and stake it. Most Coleman tents use steel or similar poles to stand the test of time. However, some users reported that the poles bend or even snap relatively easily.

The pole itself weighs well over two pounds so, once again, there’s a lot to be gained here if you feel so inclined. After testing and analyzing a multitude of Coleman tents (there are SO MANY), coleman instant tent we finally decided that the Coleman Skydome 4 is the best option currently available. As for sleeping arrangements, we comfortably had two adults and a fair bit of equipment with us.

The panels are with zippers and you have flaps from outside. The horizontal flaps are oriented so that water doesn’t get in. There is no need to lay out the poles, put them in pole sleeves or clip them to a frame.

Inside the Coleman Instant Tent package, I got the carry bag (black with red handles), tent body (grayish black), a room divider (blue & black), and the rainfly (green). The main structure isn’t the worst, with the entire tent made of 150D polyester and all seams sealed. However, the zippers and the mesh netting are poorly made, and the bag will not last more than a season before it rips or springs a leak. The poles are made from aluminum, but many moving plastic pieces hold them together. In some tents, condensation can build in the cold and rain as vents are covered by the additional rainfly or windows are closed to stop the rain coming in. Window covers paired with weather protection double-thick fabric should also keep the rain at bay, and that’s all without the additional rainfly.