Special Feature | Rainfly |
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Brand | Coleman |
Occupant Capacity | 6 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Blend |
Recommended Uses For Product | tenting |
Product Dimensions | 41"L x 10"W x 10"H |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Color | Brown |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Item Weight | 34.14 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Included Components | *TENT 17X9 WEATHERMASTR 6 SCREENED C001 |
Pole Material Type | Metal |
Size | 6 Person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Fabric Type | polyester |
Floor Width | 10 Inches |
Floor Length | 132 Inches |
Water Resistance Technology | 1500 Mm |
Maximum Height | 6 Feet |
Floor Area | 1532 |
Style | 6 Person |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Guylines | 6 |
Form Factor | Dome |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 39.76 x 11.02 x 9.84 inches |
Package Weight | 16.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 41 x 9 x 9 inches |
Brand Name | Coleman |
Model Name | 2000027945 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Coleman |
Part Number | 2000027945NP |
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Special Feature | Rainfly |
Brand | Coleman |
Occupant Capacity | 6 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Blend |
Recommended Uses For Product | tenting |
Product Dimensions | 41"L x 10"W x 10"H |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Color | Brown |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
About this item
- polyester
- Made in the USA or Imported
- Spacious interior: Room for 2 queen-size airbeds and ample storage pockets to keep items organized.
- Easy Entry and Exit: Hinged door for fast, hassle-free access.
- Bug-Free Lounging: separate floorless screen room for insect-free relaxation.
- Weatherproof: WeatherTec system with patented welded floors and inverted seams to ensure dryness.
- Convenient Structure: Angled windows for improved air circulation, E-Port for easy electrical power access, and a durable Polyguard fabric construction.
- Dimensions: Measures 11 x 9 feet with 6'8 center height. Screen room measures 9 x 6 feet.
- Added Extras: Includes a rainfly for additional weather protection and an expandable carry bag for secure and easy packing.
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Hinged DoorA hinged door offers easy in and out access. |
Screen RoomEnjoy bug-free lounging and extra ventilation in a separate screened-in room that also offers an additional sleeping area on warmer nights. |
Storage PocketsStash small necessities within easy reach and off the floor thanks to mesh pockets conveniently sewn into the side of the tent's walls. |
E-PortConveniently run an extension cord through the E-Port to bring electrical power into your tent. |
Spacious Interior
This roomy tent has enough space to fit 2 queen-size airbeds and lets you stretch out thanks to its 6-foot 8-inch center height.
Weathertec Features
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Protected SeamsInverted seams increase weather resistance by hiding needle holes inside the tent. |
Wind-Strong FrameEngineered to be a stronger, more wind-responsive frame with redesigned poles and guy-out triangles. |
Zipper ProtectionA zipper cuff made of weather-resistant fabric adds protection from the elements to the door. |
Waterproof FloorsWelding-inspired technology strengthens the tent floor and eliminates needle holes. |
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Coleman helps people make fun memories by providing the lighting, stoves, coolers, tents, sleeping bags, and camping tools integral to their favorite outdoor experiences.
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ASIN | B001TS6WWC |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #38,743 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #125 in Camping Tents |
Date First Available | February 6, 2009 |
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Customers like the ease of assembly of the tent. They mention it's remarkably easy to set up, and simple. They appreciate the size, saying it'll fit 5 people. Customers also appreciate the quality, saying the tent is well designed and well made. They like the framed door, saying that it makes it easy to get in and out of thetent. Customers appreciate the value of the product. However, some customers disagree on durability, waterproofness, and leakage.
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Customers find the tent remarkably easy to set up. They say the poles are easy to figure out and it's easier to set it up with two people. The instructions are sewn into the tent bag and are easily followed. The tent is large and has a great ceiling height, making it convenient and cool. The set up time has dropped way down to about 20 minutes.
"...The rain fly keeps you dry and is SO easy to install...." Read more
"...Instructions are sewn into tent bag and are easily followed...." Read more
"...There are not a lot of poles with it so it is easy to figure out. Not a tent to take if you have to carry it somewhere, It is heavy...." Read more
"...a pop up tent by any stretch of the imagination and takes a little time and patience to assemble, especially doing it solo...." Read more
Customers like the size of the tent. They say it's very spacious, enough for a full size cot, camping toilet, and all your gear. It fits 5 people (2 adults, 3 kids) no problem, and is large enough for the scout master to have separate sleeping quarters. The hinged door creates a nice space between the rain fly and the top of thetent. The screen room is great for gear storage, and the bug net room fits two chairs great. The tent has a cool feel and has pockets for small items of storage.
"...It has enough room inside for me to stand up straight, a queen air mattress (for those glamping trips) and enough room for a couple folding stools..." Read more
"...The screen room is great for gear storage (cover the stuff if privacy is an issue)...." Read more
"...Tent is very spacious; large amount of extra space for two people and two chihuahuas...." Read more
"...There are pockets for small items of storage which makes it nice so you do not loose anything...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the tent. They mention it's a very good model tent, well designed, and well made. They appreciate the plenty of semi-decently designed windows and the enclosed tent portion. The tent is brilliantly engineered and the rainfly is the best feature for a family camping experience.
"...This tent is wonderful...." Read more
"...The tent poles seem very durable, well painted and marked, and where the elastic-cord is exposed in the joints, it's actually a small link of chain,..." Read more
"...For a tent that is otherwise brilliantly engineered, as noted in the other reviews, these drawbacks seemed to be an unnecessary $5 savings to..." Read more
"...If you want a well functioning, well made, well designed tent that will last you decades if you care for it outdoors abode for 2-4 people comfortably..." Read more
Customers like the door on the tent. They say the framed entry is a nice touch, it makes it easy to get in and out of the tent, and the screened porch is able to provide a welcome bonus for anyone camping in buggy areas. They also appreciate the hinged door, which is nagging to zipper. Customers also like the swinging door, as it doesn't have to zip and unzip. They mention the fenced outdoor area is great for cooking away from mosquitos, and that the swiveling ceilings are amazing at night.
"...The screened ceilings are amazing at night whether under trees that reflect the firelight on leaves or under an open sky with brilliant stars..." Read more
"...Screened area was a huge bonus because it allowed us to enjoy the outdoors without having to deal with the hungry mosquitoes...." Read more
"...I really like the floor of this tent. Extremely durable, bathtub style. This bad boy will stay dry...." Read more
"...Speaking of doors, the hinged door is an awesome addition. However, the velcro will only line up if you're on very level ground...." Read more
Customers like the value of the tent. They say it's a great buy for the money, has the best combination of features and price, and is huge for this price point. Some mention that the tent is not waterproof.
"We debated several tents, looking for biggest size with an affordable price...." Read more
"...I'm on my 3rd one and will buy it again. It is the best combination of features and price out there for my needs." Read more
"...tent research and eventually decided on a Coleman due to the affordable price point and durability...." Read more
"...No rain got thru. What a great tent for the money.." Read more
Customers are mixed about the waterproofness of the tent. Some mention that it kept them completely dry in storms, with the rain fly keeping them dry. However, others say that the screened in section gets wet inside when it rains, and the rain will find its way in through the seams, zipper, and areas that are only covered with screen. Some customers also mention that tents do not typically come waterproofed, and are subject to significant condensation in wet conditions.
"...window, where the stitching was just a bit too tight and water eventually seeped through...." Read more
"...The rain fly keeps you dry and is SO easy to install...." Read more
"...thin rainfly depends on its coating and is subject to significant condensation in wet conditions or heavy morning dew, which creates some unwanted..." Read more
"...Did not leak with an average amount of rain. No rain entered even with the windows opened, while campers two sites over had to hand dry their..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the tent. Some mention that it's quite sturdy, the poles are strong, and the construction is fantastic. They say that it held up well in 10 mph winds and that the pole is pretty good quality. However, some customers feel that the material is thinner and could easily rip. Some customers also mention that the tent has heavy metal poles, so don't plan on carrying this in a backpack.
"...The construction is fantastic and should help the tent last many years/trips. The ventilation is awesome...." Read more
"...The tent poles seem very durable, well painted and marked, and where the elastic-cord is exposed in the joints, it's actually a small link of chain,..." Read more
"...The rainfly material is ultra thin and, given the high tension to stretch it over the frame, is not going to last for the life of the rest of the..." Read more
"...Tent held up well in 10 mph winds--didn't buckle or come unstaked. Did not leak with an average amount of rain...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the leakage of the tent. Some mention that it did not leak with an average amount of rain, while others say that it has some leakage with a light rain. Some customers also mention that there was a small leak at the window seam.
"...I'm guessing that's why some reviewers are reporting that the tent leaks in rain, and others are reporting bone dry conditions...." Read more
"...Tent held up well in 10 mph winds--didn't buckle or come unstaked. Did not leak with an average amount of rain...." Read more
"...that night with high winds and torrential rains...did spring one small leak at the seam between the screened in section and the main body, nothing..." Read more
"...During the first heavy rain all of exposed sides of the tent leaked heavily where the ground tarp meets the fabric walls, which is about 4 inches..." Read more
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My wife had never truly camped before I took her into the CatSkills and at that time I had a small two person tent which was extremely cramped for two adults. After two trips to the woods she was ready for something else.
The first setup took about an hour. We are down to 15-20 minutes depending on the where the tent is being pitched (rocky areas take a bit longer in general to stake). It has enough room inside for me to stand up straight, a queen air mattress (for those glamping trips) and enough room for a couple folding stools for changing and room to walk around.
The construction is fantastic and should help the tent last many years/trips. The ventilation is awesome. The door on this thing is something else and I don't know if I could own another tent where you have to zip in and out.
The screened ceilings are amazing at night whether under trees that reflect the firelight on leaves or under an open sky with brilliant stars shining down on you. One night there was a full moon and it was actually too bright for me.
The rain fly keeps you dry and is SO easy to install. Just make sure when you stake the tent it's fully stretched so that you can avoid pooling but that's true for most multi-pole 4+ person tents.
The screened room we haven't taken full advantage of yet but our last trip it rained and we moved our chairs and table inside and played some cards and ate snacks while watching the forest get soaked. It was quite cozy. Usually we just put our gear in this room for the night or when we leave the site for the day. The screened room does attract quite a few insects which get trapped at the top after entering through the sides at the bottom. This could be due to poor staking (we don't take too much time to stake this part of the tent) causing the tarp flaps along the bottom to welcome curious bugs.
As with most tent gear I struggle to get everything folded up and back in the box so simply roll and tie the tent and throw it in the back of the car while the canvas bag w/ box holds the remaining gear and a few other items like extra stakes and tarps.
You will not be disappointed with this tent.
My one complaint is that due to its size and the lack of a shoulder strap (only hand straps) you will struggle to take this and other essential gear to a secluded site in one trip.
Naturally when buying camping gear I ran to Coleman. It's clear that the brand has moved far away from the mostly American-made products to overseas (China) manufacturing, so that was a little disappointing. However it probably worked in my favor since I could get more product for less $$.
Okay, so about the tent...
First off, this is NOT a light tent. If you're actually going to hike this someplace, think again. The specs say it weighs 36 pounds, and you'd better believe it. It also comes in the typical Coleman tent bag (squarish green zipper bag) and the bag is about 4-feet long. Definitely something to consider if you're planning on taking this tent somewhere on foot.
The tent comes in a cardboard box, which is put inside the Coleman green bag, and then that is put inside a box for shipping. My tent arrived without a scratch on anything...except my wallet for the shipping charges. :)
Assembly, I have to say, for a tent this size, is cake. Now like I said above, I'm 6-foot-2, and I was able to put this tent together solo without any trouble at all. In fact, with the exception of the rain fly, a midget with a step-ladder could solo-assemble this tent. (Take a moment and relish that image for a second...)
When you open the actual tent bag, the tent is folded and rolled up around all the other parts and tied with two strips of nylon fabric. I'd recommend ditching these and getting some real straps or rope. The tent poles, stakes, and supplemental poles (for door and awnings) came in good, separate bags with tie wraps. The rain fly, removable room divider, and "door mat" were folded and rolled up as well.
The tent poles seem very durable, well painted and marked, and where the elastic-cord is exposed in the joints, it's actually a small link of chain, so no worries about eventually cutting through the cord with use. There's four U-shaped pole structures for the tent. The sides of the U's are straight and go almost the full height, and the top sections are curved. The curved sections feed into well-marked and reinforced loop-sleeves along the top, then you connect the side poles. Once you have all the pole sections in place, you just raise each one, one at a time, and stick the bottom ends into the friction-cleat at the bottom edge of the tent. As the tent raises, you have to watch that the seams of the tent line up with the poles, and you have to shift things around a little until all the poles fit in place. The side poles actually have push-pin adjustments so you can alter the height an inch or two. The directions say to raise the tent with all the poles in the lowest setting, then raise each to the highest setting to fill out the shape. I missed that step and had all the poles in the full-height position, and didn't run into any problems. The tent DOES fit the frame with only a few inches wiggle-room, so it can seem a little tight until you get it all adjusted.
From roll-out to the point where all four pole sets were raised took me about 10-minutes...and that's with checking everything over twice.
Once you have the poles up you can re-adjust the shape of the tent to get everything spread out good. There's clips that connect the sides of the tent to the poles, and you can go ahead and fill in all the stake points. There's a stake point at every pole point, as well as at the door, screened outside and inside, and a couple other places. Trust me, if you think there should be a stake somewhere, there's already a reinforced loop waiting.
Once you get the tent part up, the rain-fly goes on. I will say that the rain-fly fits TIGHT to the tent, so a little patience is needed. Make sure the "Coleman" logo is on the screened-side of the tent and not the back. The fly is sewn in a way that it fits the shape of the tent, and there's just enough difference that it won't fit otherwise. Once you throw the fly over the tent, each connecting point has an elastic cord connected to a good metal hook which fits into a small hole in each tent pole. I recommend starting at the middle (the center two pole sections) and doing the ends last. There's Velcro straps that further connect the fly to the poles...attach those as you go to keep the fly from moving around as you stretch it. The fly also has attached tie-lines with toggles that you can spread out and stake down. They looked pretty sturdy.
The whole top of this tent is screened (except where poles go over and its reinforced) so the fly is needed unless you're chancing a dry night.
Once you get the fly on, you put in the rods for the door and the awnings. These rods are very thin and each rod is jointed with the typical elastic so you don't lose a piece. One rod goes into the vertical section of the door (what would be the hinge-line) and the other bows from the top to the bottom to frame the door. Coleman did a great job with this part. The poles are held in a sleeve along the door, with a zippered section so you can get the poles in and bend them how they're needed, and the ends of the poles have plastic covers and fit into sturdy rubber sockets on the door. Despite what it looks like at first, it's actually pretty durable once you get it assembled. The door has a protective flap covering the zipper, and a full-length zipper so you can shut the door fully at night. There's also several small Velcro patches, so when you close the door it doesn't hang open.
The awnings (one over the door and one opposite the door on the other side of the tent) are made using the last two flexible poles. Making a bow-shape with the pole, you slip the pole into a sleeve on the rain-fly and then stick the ends of the poles into a grommet point on a strap that is also connected to the main tent poles. It's a bit of a trick to get them in...I had to un-clip the strap on one side from the tent pole, put the awning pole into the grommet with the slack, and then re-clip everything back to the tent pole. The awnings to not stick out very far. I'd say they stick out only an inch or so beyond the profile of the tent. Since the tent does have a slight slope inwards, the awnings really just keep the dew or rain from pouring down on the door and back window.
Okay, enough on assembly. How's the tent? Awesome!
There's lots of windows in this tent, all screened with zippered privacy flaps that have built-in ties to manage them. The bottom of the tent is tarp-like and supposedly waterproof. Although I believe the waterproof part, I'd still HIGHLY recommend putting a separate tarp under this tent as a moisture barrier and to add an extra layer of durable material. I'd also recommend (if you care to bring it) a blanket or cloth-tarp to put inside to protect the tent bottom from your own traffic and gear. The inside room is very roomy and I could easily stand up without bending at all, and walk around the whole inside without problem. There's a built-in mesh pocket, about the size of a sheet of paper, but otherwise not much else. There's a small, semi-circular opening on the back wall near the floor that Coleman calls a "Cool-Air port". I'm not sure the point, actually. It's got a zippered screen flap as well as a zippered privacy flap, so you can open it fully and reach outside. Maybe it does help with air-flow...but I think it's more so you can reach your cooler without leaving the tent! :)
The screened in "porch" area has no bottom. The inside part, facing the actual inside of the tent, is divided by a zippered mesh wall, and a zippered privacy flap. The privacy flap doesn't zip at the bottom, but the mesh part does. The opening for the screened area to the outside is a single vertical zipper. There's stake loops at the bottom of BOTH sides, so you can stake down one side and use the other half of the opening as an actual door flap. There's not much room in the screened area. About enough for a pair of chairs. I could stand up without problem, but not move around much, since there's a bit of a slope. Still, to escape bugs, it's a nice touch. I will say that the rain-fly does NOT cover all of the screened porch area...really just the top and part of the sides. If you store gear out there, know it's exposed to the elements...just not bugs.
Final thoughts:
Taking the tent down and putting it away was as easy as setting it up. Surprisingly everything fit back into the bag...and I didn't take much time neatly rolling it or pushing all the air out, so if you do take your time it will fit with room to spare!
BUY ADDITIONAL STAKES! The tent comes with about 8 cheap plastic stakes that I wouldn't rely on, and about 14 wire-metal-stakes which are fine but can be annoying to put in and take out. Do yourself a favor and spend a couple bucks on more stakes. You can never have too many stakes!
Other than that I can't think of a thing wrong with this tent. It looks gigantic in the specifications and even when setup, but it's actually not that big...so don't worry about showing up with some camper-sized monstrosity! I'd recommend getting a tent-repair kit and some seam-sealer, but that's just prudent with ANY tent.
It's designed to house 6 people, but realistically you could get four people and a dog or two in this without much complaint.
If you don't want the screened section (or just don't think you'll use it) get the "WeatherMaster 8 Screened Tent" which is exactly the same except the tent fills out the area that is screened-in, in the 6 tent.
(Further Update)
I had this tent out on a mountain-top in West Virginia in mid september. A bad thunderstorm/wind-storm came upon us and I feared for the worst since this tent is so tall and all. We got pounded for hours and several other people had tents destroyed, poles snapped, and some even lost their tents entirely. I sat in apprehension that night, waiting for disaster...but it never came. When morning broke and I got a chance to have a look...not a thing was wrong with the tent! I had one tent-stake come up, but I expected that one to since it wasn't in very good. Other than that the tent was as perfect as when I had put it up! No rips, no bent or broken poles, nothing.
I do have a few comments to make, though.
For starters, with the roof of the tent being mesh, it means even with the fly on there is a posibility of rain getting in if you're in a storm and it's blowing sideways. I ended up fitting on a big tarp when I saw the storm coming, so that chance was eliminated.
Second, there were two points where some water did come in. There was a two-inch bit of the seams on one place near the door, and another under the opposite window, where the stitching was just a bit too tight and water eventually seeped through. Now, when I say "water seeped through" I mean a tiny splotch was all I got. During the storm I put a towel under each spot, and was fine. In the morning I applied some of Coleman's seam-sealer to those spots, and since then haven't had any problems at all with leaks.
The third thing, is this tent is definately not a cold-weather tent. With the storm that came upon us, night temperatures dropped from high-50's and 60's, to mid and low 30's, and I was definately glad I had my cold weather gear! Air comes in through the vented top and you can't really stop it, and it also can come in under the porch privacy flap, in through the screen. The walls of the tend were great, and blocked the wind without problem. I solved the breeze coming in through the porch flap by stacking my gear that was in the porch area up against the flap, keeping it pushed shut. Unfortunately you can't do much about the top. I think I'm going to sew on a privacy-like flap over both roof screen panels, to close them up.
Oh, and one last thing, the porch area does not stay dry in the rain. The fly covers the top, but really the rain just comes in and only a small patch right under the fly stays dry. Not too big a deal.
I still love this tent and recommend it to anyone. As with any camping gear, you sometimes have to figure out some solutions, but there are way too many good things about this tent to worry about the minor problems.
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初心者でも設営は簡単に出来ると思います。成人2人で設営しています。
高原で大雨に降られましたが、水漏れ等もなく快適でした。付属のペグでは心許ないので、要所に鋳造ペグを使用しています。
成人3名、幼児1名で余裕があり快適に過ごせる広さです。
Reviewed in Canada on July 31, 2015
La recomiendo.