Coleman Red Canyon 8 Person Tent, Black

September 21, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $139.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:35 GMT+0100 - Details)

Measuring 17- by 10-feet, Coleman’s Red Canyon tent is spacious enough to comfortably sleep eight campers. Ideal for weekend camping trips with family and friends, the Red Canyon features removable privacy walls, allowing you to create up to three separate rooms. Designed to keep you dry and comfortable regardless of the conditions, Coleman’s exclusive Weathertec System is guaranteed to keep you dry and offers leak-free protected seams, weather-resistant fabric, waterproof floors, zipper protection and a wind-strong frame. The Red Canyon also features Coleman’s Variflow system and Cool-Air port, which also provides outside access to your gear. Setting up the tent is quick and easy with shock-corded, color-coded poles and simple instructions that are sewn right onto the storage bag.

Product Features

  • Family camping tent can accommodate eight campers; measures 17 by 10 feet with a 72-inch center height
  • Included room dividers allow you to create three separate rooms
  • Coleman’s exclusive Weathertec System is guaranteed to keep you dry from unexpected wet weather on your camping trip
  • Tent setup is easy with its shock-corded poles and easy-to-follow assembly instructions; includes separate storage bags for tent, poles, and stakes
  • Cool-Air port and Variflo adjustable venting system allows you to adjust airflow and access gear

Comments

Amazon Customer says:

Didn’t last through the backyard “pre-camp” setup, utter garbage, I’m guessing a knock-off This is our 5th tent in about 4 years, going bigger as more of the kids reach camping age. This is the 3rd “Coleman” I’ve bought, and I put that in quotes because I think this one is a cheap knock-off. The previous 2 Coleman tents have been durable and held up to all the kids could dish out with no major damage. 

Chase says:

This tent has it all! My wife and I enjoy camping. We had a tent that we used for a few seasons, but it had seen better days. It was a $20 Walmart wonder, the Ozark Trail brand, and it held out for a long time without leaks or tearing. We somehow lost the rainfly, and instead of getting a tarp, we decided to just retire the tent and shop for a new one. We read many reviews on Amazon and other websites, across lots of brands. In the end, we decided we would get either a Wenzel or Coleman since replacement parts can…

ZacknChelsie says:

Not quite what we had hoped. So we got this tent, were super pumped, set it up to spray it with a water sealant spray from Kiwi and dry, which worked 100% by the way, packed it up and headed out camping. Upon arriving 6+hrs from home at our site, we proceed to set up the tent with eagerness, and within 2min we noticed two things…seams seemed to be coming apart in one or two places, and the stake tabs ripped off immediately!!! The tent worked fine regardless. Rained for 2 days straight and we had no problems with leaking…

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