Coleman 6 Person Cabin Tent Camping Tents for sale

If the rain is heavy, you should pick a bigger rain fly or tarp. Sundome tents have one door, which can be a little restricting, especially if more people are spending the night in a tent. If you’re camping in a group of six, you should consider larger tents that has been designed for 10 or 12 people. This way, you’ll have enough space for your both camping gear and room for everyone to move freely in the tent. The Coleman Sundome 6-Person Tent is a spacious tent that works for a family or a group of friends without a lot of equipment. Since it’s an entry-level tent, you’ll probably be using it when you’re car camping or when you have another tent to keep your gear.

When the weather is a little cooler or there might be rain, you can attach the rainfly to stay dry and warm. If you’re looking for weather-resistant tents or an ultra-fast pitch camping tent, I would avoid the Coleman Sundome 6. Also for six people, one competitor to look at is the OT QUOMOTOP. It has instant set up , comes with a top rainfly, weighs 19 pounds, and has a 10 x 9 feet interior.

One of the extra features of this tent we loves was the expandable carry bag. Even when the weather gets a little challenging, the WeatherTec System will keep the interior dry and comfortable. The fully welded corners and inverted seams help to keep water outside your tent. The Coleman sundome is suitable for a family of outdoor enthusiasts who want a spacious hassle-free tent that doesn’t break the bank. It’s durable and easy to set up, providing comfortable shelter that’s big enough to keep everyone happy. As a 6-person tent, this tent is lightweight, but these tents are not designed for backpacking.

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If you’re looking for 6 person tents designed for ultralight backpacking, nylon is probably the best fabric. Polyester taffeta, nylon, canvas, vinyl, and polyester oxford are all common materials (with mid-weight, mid-priced polyester taffeta being the most common choice for 6 person tents). That’s why these reviews are broken down ozark trail 10 person tent to help you find the best 6 person camping tent for all sorts of adventures. With a floor area of 100 square feet, the Dark Room 6 is smaller than quite a few of the 125 other 6 person tents we have looked at. Used for the first time for two of us at a Pennsylvania State Park at a camp site where the tent was set up for 4 nights.

The vertical walls offer plenty of space to move around inside and the rooftop mesh provides good ventilation and lots of stargazing opportunities. While they say it’s seam-sealed, the tent fly is extra small and offers minimal coverage. This includes strong aluminum poles and easy-to-set-up clips instead of pole sleeves, as well as the company’s gear repair expertise and warranty.

Air flows easily when all screens are not used and the windows are fully opened. By opening the vents and the windows, there shouldn’t be any issue for condensation. When the windows are shut and the vents are closed, condensation may happen as some users reported.

But in case of strong winds, it is always best to secure it to the ground with the included steel stakes and guylines. These are my opinions and are not representative of the companies that create these products. I never recommend poor quality products, or create false reviews to make sales. It is my intention to explain products so you can make an informed decisions on which ones suit your needs best. This tent is with huge mesh areas everywhere, so ventilation should never be an issue.

If you’re looking for a 6 person 3-season tent that does it all, the Marmot Guesthouse is a great pick. If you’re looking for a tent that can fix six people and withstand most weather, the Mad House might be the one. While it’s cheap, Coleman is no longer the only brand out there making good tents in the $100 – $200 range. If you can spend a bit more, other tents offer more features. The tent also uses cheaper fiberglass poles and old-fashioned pole sleeves instead of clips, which can be difficult to set up without two people.

The Coleman’s lightning-fast setup time is really its only party piece. Besides this, it’s very much a bare-bones tent at an attractive price point. For this review, we tested the six-person Sundome, which we think is just about ideal for families of three to four people. For smaller groups or those confined by small campsites, Coleman offers three other size options. For groups in the two to three-person range, we think the Sundome four-person should be just about right.

We experienced one moderately rainy night in the Sundome and awoke to find a number of puddles on the inside of the tent floor. Our best guess is that the water ran down the rainfly, made contact with the tent body, and then proceeded to leak through the seam where the wall is sewn to the bathtub floor. All in all, we were pretty disappointed in its wet weather performance.