Coleman 6-Person Instant Tent Review

With this in mind, I have gone through the feedbacks of this product and have summarized my findings in this article. Hopefully, at the end of the article, you will make your decision on buying the tent. After you take the tent out of its bag,  reverse the bend of the corners of the external frame, so the poles extend out and down, rather than down and up (the way they are stored). Inverted floor seams boost weather-proofing by concealing needle holes inside the Coleman Instant tent 8. The  quick set-up of  this 8-person tent does not compromise your comfort factor.

Plus they had roomy footprints that allow you to roll out your sleeping bags with space to spare. There are a lot of satisfied purchases for this tent although some users argue that it is not waterproof enough. By applying additional waterproofing treatment and sealing the seams, it should be able to protect campers from light rain.

A zipper cuff is an attention to detail which protects the door from the prevailing weather. A coated polyester fabric, with antiwicking thread, webbing and thread, combine to keep the moisture outside. coleman camping 8 boasts a unique weather-proofing structure to keep the family dry and cosy. If you are planning a winter camping trip, do not take this tent with you as it won’t provide enough protection for you to have an enjoyable – or safe! Airflow is ensured by the upper vents and walls, which retain a cool temperature internally.

We recommend hitting the main canopy with an extra layer of waterproofing, and taking extra care to properly tension the included rainfly if you’re expecting any serious weather. And while the price is fantastic, the budget build comes with a few shortcomings you’ll want to be aware of. First, the tent uses an “integrated rainfly” rather than a separate/full coverage style fly. That means that the water-resistant outer fabric can’t be removed, which limits the amount of stargazing you’re able to do on clear nights. That also means the tent has no vestibule to shield the entrance from rain, and that the Coleman Cabin’s weatherproofing relies entirely on its canopy construction. Some owners report getting through extended rains without issue, while others experience the occasional leak.

Complaints with the Core 9 are minor, but our biggest one is the use of 68D polyester fabric throughout the tent. Sure, it’s much stronger than your average backpacking tent, but it’s also lower than several of the other instant tents on our roundup. We don’t really have any complaints with the Teton other than the limitations of its size and weight. At just over 6 pounds, it’s a little too heavy for serious backpacking duty, especially considering it can’t be meaningfully split between two hikers due to the pre-attached pole design. On the other end of the spectrum, it’s smaller than your average car camping tent, although it will comfortably sleep two just fine.