Coleman Sundome 6 Person Tent Review

Purchased this when we landed at Rivers Bend Campground and found my Canvas tent was full of mold. Worked out fine — stayed dry in the rain and delivered above the price we paid. This tent is of good quality and was fairly easy to put up (although it took a bit more than the 6 m… Show Full Review This action will open a modal dialog.

On hot days, this Coleman will work for a family made of two adults and two kids. Even a dog can fit, but the family tent might feel too crowded. It doesn’t require much assembly time, so this will leave room for fun activities and socialization. ozark trail 10 person tent Though it’s responsible for creating the “dark room”, the fly has rather minimal coverage. Though the fly doesn’t go all the way to the ground, the fabric on the lower section of the tent may actually be even burlier than the fly.

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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.

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 ozark trail 4 person dome tent 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.

If weather resistance is a make or break factor for you when buying an outdoor product, then maybe try the Kodiak Canvas Flex-Bow Tent rather than this. Also, a tent with a screen house like this one is great for storing muddy or dirty gear after a long day outdoors. Also… the rain fly didn’t fully cover the tent screen , which could lead to weather-related wear and tear which will stack up over the years.

If you are planning to camp in notably cold conditions, you may want to invest in a cold weather tent. Another plus reviewers mention is the room that comes with the Coleman Dome Tent. With 6 ft, it’s not crowded, even when you’re standing, and there’s plenty of space to move around. You may also be interested in our Coleman Steel Creek 6 person tent review.

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.

While this tent is light on fancy features, it’s easily one of the best tents for the money. What makes the Marmot Limestone so good as 6 person tent is that it’s a little bit of everything. It’s best if the tent you choose has at least six pockets so all six people can have their own spot to store gear.