Coleman Sundome 6-Person Dome Tent, Navy/Grey

July 22, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $205.98Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:25 GMT+0100 - Details)

Set up camp in a compact, yet spacious tent with the Coleman sun dome 6-Person dome tent. If it rains, the tent is 33% more water-resistant, and the weather tec system with its patented welded floors and Inverted seams also helps you stay dry. A ground vent and two windows increase air circulation to help you stay cool and comfortable. The compact dome shape stands up to wind, and you’ll get extra weather protection from a door awning and an included rain fly. Setup is simple with snag-free, continuous pole sleeves. Inside, there’s enough room to stretch out on two queen-sized airbeds, and storage pockets help to keep small items organized. When it’s time to head home, the tent easily packs up into an expandable carry bag with a Rip Strip until you’re off on your next adventure.

Product Features

  • Up to 33% more water-resistant than a Comparable standard Coleman tent
  • 2 windows for great ventilation and views
  • Included rainfly for extra weather protection
  • 10 x 10 ft. Foot print, 6 ft. Center height
  • 1-Year limited warranty

Comments

ideas says:

A decent value tent with some compromises I was somewhat wary of buying a budget tent, but it turns out that this tent is pretty functional and a good value. The quality definitely beats a no-name tent from a big box store, but it doesn’t quite rise to the level of a mid range brand such as Eureka. Bright spots include a floor that’s made of robust polyethylene. The fiberglass poles feel substantial and the rainfly is made of surprisingly high quality material. One place where quality does not particularly shine is the mesh walls,…

Washburn says:

Tall tent, great for warm weather, LOTS of space! I purchased this tent as a last minute replacement when I discovered all our previous tents had problems that were not things I could immediate fix. So since I’ve only used this for a weekend camping trip so far, and in ideal weather, I can’t answer a lot but here are my opinions on it: 

Xiola Bleu says:

Third tent’s the charm! Our first tent was an enormous Montana 8 person tent that used 6 poles and took 45 minutes to set up properly. Our second tent was an instant double hub dome tent that had permanent poles that kept flipping upside down making it impossible to set up. (We returned that one.) This tent, however, is no-nonsense. Two poles to put the tent up. One extra pole to hold the rainfly up. We put the tent up in a Florida thunderstorm in less than 5 minutes. We took another 5 minutes to set the 7 guy…

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