Special Feature | Rainfly |
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Brand | Coleman |
Occupant Capacity | 7 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Fiberglass |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Product Dimensions | 27.5"L x 9.25"W x 9"H |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Color | Green |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Item Weight | 24.5 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Shape | Rectangular |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Included Components | 8 Person Tent |
Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
Size | 8-Person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | 100% Polyester |
Floor Length | 192 Inches |
Water Resistance Technology | 2000 |
Maximum Height | 74 Inches |
Floor Area | 1122 |
Number Of Poles | 4 |
Style | 8-person |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Assembly Required | No |
Number of Windows | 2 |
Is Waterproof | True |
Form Factor | Dome |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.5 x 9.5 x 9.1 inches |
Package Weight | 12.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 27.75 x 9.5 x 9.25 inches |
Brand Name | Coleman |
Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
Model Name | Coleman 8-Person Tent |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Coleman |
Part Number | 2000027941NP |
Model Year | 2017 |
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Coleman Montana Camping Tent, 6/8 Person Family Tent with Included Rainfly, Carry Bag, and Spacious Interior, Fits Multiple Queen Airbeds and Sets Up in 15 Minutes
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Special Feature | Rainfly |
Brand | Coleman |
Occupant Capacity | 7 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Fiberglass |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Product Dimensions | 27.5"L x 9.25"W x 9"H |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Color | Green |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
About this item
- 100% Polyester
- Imported
- Spacious 8-person tent has enough room for 3 queen size air beds.Roomy interior: 16 x 7 ft. With 6 ft. 2 in. Center height; fits 3 queen-size air beds Quick setup in 15 minutes with carry bag included for easy transportation.Tent Rainfly : No, Vestibule Area : No, Built in Lights : No.Special feature: Portable, Waterproof, Lightweight
- WeatherTec system with patented corner welds and inverted seams helps keep water out
- Extended door awning keeps shoes and gear dry; hinged door offers easy access
- Measures 16 x 7 feet with 6-foot 2-inch center height
- Quick setup in 15 minutes with carry bag included for easy transportation
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ASIN | B001TSCF96 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #2,305 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #5 in Camping Tents |
Date First Available | February 6, 2009 |
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Customers like the quality, ease of setup, and size of the tent. For example, they mention it looks well made, is sturdy, and holds up well through multiple uses. Some appreciate the size, saying it's a good sized tent for a family of four with plenty of room to move around. That said, opinions are mixed on water resistance and leakage.
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Customers like the quality of the tent. They say it is well constructed, holds up well through multiple uses, and is a good tent for a car-camping family of 4-5. Some say that the tent is well-made but thin. However, most say that it stands up well under very windy conditions and extreme stories.
"...The first time, it stood up under very windy conditions. The tents of people around us were collapsing, but this little tent held up to the winds...." Read more
"...It was very spacious and comfortable, held up great to some rough winds and was pretty simple to figure out how to assemble solo after the first set..." Read more
"...the spikes with longer ones into ground which made more stable and sturdy." Read more
"...that this would be our go-to tent for small camping trips but the broken pole and the velcro door not working the way it should is frustrating." Read more
Customers like the size of the tent. They say it's roomy enough for a family of four, and the kids have plenty of room. The cots take up less room and allow storage underneath, and there's plenty of space to move around. The tent is easy to set up and can easily fit two mattresses. Additionally, the center has a good amount of head space.
"...Interior space: The center has a good amount of head space, if you put the sleeping bags at either end, it makes a comfortable space...." Read more
"...It was very spacious and comfortable, held up great to some rough winds and was pretty simple to figure out how to assemble solo after the first set..." Read more
"...Roomy, easily put in four cots two in each side and center was open. Liked the door installed and did well with wind and rain, no issues...." Read more
"...Summary: The Coleman Montana 8 is HUGE inside for sleeping the whole family. The patented door design is brilliant. It's a great looking tent...." Read more
Customers like the ease of setup of the tent. For example, they mention it's sturdy, easy to put up, and has good instructions. Some say the tent is intuitive and easy to set up and take down.
"...Set up and take down: it's easy to put up once you know where everything goes...." Read more
"...Liked the door installed and did well with wind and rain, no issues...." Read more
"...3. Intuitive and easy to set up and take down. While I like camping, I am not an avid camper...." Read more
"...The top fly is a little harder though lol and I recommend you fold it inside the fold of the tent or it doesn't fit in the bag...." Read more
Customers like the value of the tent. They mention that it is spacious, and value for money.
"...It's a great, fair-weather, family tent at a budget-friendly price." Read more
"...from Amazon in mid-May 2015, and paid $136.48; a surprisingly low price for this particular tent model/size...." Read more
"...This is seriously such a nice tent for the price and all the space you get is ridiculous - perfect name brand tent for a perfect price!" Read more
"...Overall I'm happy with the tent and I think we got it for a decent price." Read more
Customers like the door of the tent. They say it's awesome, convenient, and a door-like entrance. Some say the tent has made interesting choices. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...However, we liked the easy entry!..." Read more
"...The door is awesome...." Read more
"...I especially love the fact that the door comes out, sturdy and firm once set up. Can not wait to go camping now!!" Read more
"...One major let down for me is the door. Having a hinged door is cool, but step-in height into the tent can create a trip hazard...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the tent. For example, they mention it's simple, effective, and functional. Some say that the tents perform flawlessly, it holds up for the most part, and it gets the job done. Customers also appreciate the door and the rainfly. They say it has sufficient coverage and works well for keeping an entrance mat.
"...Liked the door installed and did well with wind and rain, no issues...." Read more
"...Simple and effective...." Read more
"...Useless.The size of this tent is absolutely perfect for two cots, a large dog cot, and all of our stuff that we didn't want to leave..." Read more
"...is supposed to hold the door shut even when it is not zipped but it doesn't work...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the water resistance of the tent. Some mention that it kept them dry, while others say that water got in their tent and later dropped all over their kids and their air mattress. Some say that the rain tends to collect on the rain fly and will eventually leak through.
"...Despite the rain, the chairs stayed mostly dry, with only a few drops of water on them.3. A "D door"...." Read more
"...We experienced less than 1 hour of rain and the floor soaked completely through within minutes. The top didn't leak though...." Read more
"...Overall, though I am very pleased with this tent. It was bone dry after a heavy rain, was easy to put up and take down, was comfortable, and has..." Read more
"...The "bathtub", or floor of the tent, stayed perfectly dry despite water pooling on the tarp we put underneath the tent as a footprint...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the leakage of the tent. For example, some mention that it does not leak once, is water resistant, and is relatively dry. Others say that it has a little leakage, with water coming in through the seams.
"...: We took this out on a trip in some Houston rains and I didn't notice any leaking at all...." Read more
"...The tent held up great! There was one tiny leak in a corner, but considering how much rain we got all night, I'm still impressed...." Read more
"...5. Waterproof with a bathtub floor...." Read more
"...It has almost everything I wanted in a tent: a tub floor to prevent ground level leaks, a "D" shaped door..." Read more
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Size: it fits four people well with air mattresses at either end. I can see fitting 6 people in a row lengthwise, but it's hard to see how 8 people could fit unless no one used air mattresses and you were side by side like sardines.
Interior space: The center has a good amount of head space, if you put the sleeping bags at either end, it makes a comfortable space. There is a side pocket on either end to store things and a light hook at each end and in the center.
The zip opening for an electric cord is handing, although it would be nice to have one on the other side as you either have to orient the tent towards the outlet or have a long extension cord. I really like the structure to the door.
Set up and take down: it's easy to put up once you know where everything goes. There were a couple of steps on the instructions that were a little confusing, basically everything connects to the silver rings. Once you understand that, it's easy.
The take down only takes about 5 minutes. The hard part is folding it to get back in the case. The first time we used it, I was able to get the tent back into the case, but there is no way the rain fly was going back in. The second time, I couldn't even get the tent in and zipped. There must be a trick to getting all the air out and it flat enough, but I haven't figured it out yet.
Weathering the elements: We've used this twice. The first time, it stood up under very windy conditions. The tents of people around us were collapsing, but this little tent held up to the winds. We haven't used it in rain yet.
Edited May 2018: We took this out on a trip in some Houston rains and I didn't notice any leaking at all. Packing up, I asked another camper the trick to getting a tent rolled up tight enough to get it back in the case.
The trick is the tent poles.
Lay down your tent pole bag at the end of the tent and fold the tent in thirds so that the folded tent is no wider than the tent pole bag.
Then place your pole bag at the end of the tent and begin to slowly roll up the tent, allowing the weight of the poles to push the air out of the tent. The experienced camper told me it was important to go slow and not force the air out or it could damage the tent.
Since the tent is a rectangular dome, there will be more tent in the center, so you have to be sure to keep folding in the extra as you roll up to it.
The trick is when you come to the other end. Since it has a tub bottom, all the air will be pushed ballooning up that waterproof (and airproof) area. There will be no place for the air to escape.
To get the last bit of air out, roll back the end you've been rolling over the stakes until you come to the end wall window. Next roll up the end you've been trying to reach, which is ballooned up.
So the pole end is just unrolled to the window and the opposite end is rolling TO the window, pushing out all the trapped air. Unroll the end with the poles to the opposite end again. If there is still too much air, repeat until the whole thing will roll flat. I had to do this three times, but in the end everything fit.
I was able to fit everything back into the case completely with room to spare.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2018
Size: it fits four people well with air mattresses at either end. I can see fitting 6 people in a row lengthwise, but it's hard to see how 8 people could fit unless no one used air mattresses and you were side by side like sardines.
Interior space: The center has a good amount of head space, if you put the sleeping bags at either end, it makes a comfortable space. There is a side pocket on either end to store things and a light hook at each end and in the center.
The zip opening for an electric cord is handing, although it would be nice to have one on the other side as you either have to orient the tent towards the outlet or have a long extension cord. I really like the structure to the door.
Set up and take down: it's easy to put up once you know where everything goes. There were a couple of steps on the instructions that were a little confusing, basically everything connects to the silver rings. Once you understand that, it's easy.
The take down only takes about 5 minutes. The hard part is folding it to get back in the case. The first time we used it, I was able to get the tent back into the case, but there is no way the rain fly was going back in. The second time, I couldn't even get the tent in and zipped. There must be a trick to getting all the air out and it flat enough, but I haven't figured it out yet.
Weathering the elements: We've used this twice. The first time, it stood up under very windy conditions. The tents of people around us were collapsing, but this little tent held up to the winds. We haven't used it in rain yet.
Edited May 2018: We took this out on a trip in some Houston rains and I didn't notice any leaking at all. Packing up, I asked another camper the trick to getting a tent rolled up tight enough to get it back in the case.
The trick is the tent poles.
Lay down your tent pole bag at the end of the tent and fold the tent in thirds so that the folded tent is no wider than the tent pole bag.
Then place your pole bag at the end of the tent and begin to slowly roll up the tent, allowing the weight of the poles to push the air out of the tent. The experienced camper told me it was important to go slow and not force the air out or it could damage the tent.
Since the tent is a rectangular dome, there will be more tent in the center, so you have to be sure to keep folding in the extra as you roll up to it.
The trick is when you come to the other end. Since it has a tub bottom, all the air will be pushed ballooning up that waterproof (and airproof) area. There will be no place for the air to escape.
To get the last bit of air out, roll back the end you've been rolling over the stakes until you come to the end wall window. Next roll up the end you've been trying to reach, which is ballooned up.
So the pole end is just unrolled to the window and the opposite end is rolling TO the window, pushing out all the trapped air. Unroll the end with the poles to the opposite end again. If there is still too much air, repeat until the whole thing will roll flat. I had to do this three times, but in the end everything fit.
I was able to fit everything back into the case completely with room to spare.
I use my tents for working at renaissance fairs and this week we got hammered by some rough heat followed by one heck of a thunderstorm! The tent held up great! There was one tiny leak in a corner, but considering how much rain we got all night, I'm still impressed. It was very spacious and comfortable, held up great to some rough winds and was pretty simple to figure out how to assemble solo after the first set up a week prior.
Though I camp alone and needed the space to store merchandise and whatnot, there was plenty of room if you wanted to have 2 queen size blow up mattresses in there. Maybe even a twin between them. But I like my space for my writing desk and storage lol
::CONS::
-The door didn't exactly stick shut on the velcro like it was supposed to, but it didn't bug me too much.
-The strings on the zippers got sorta confusing (there's several in one spot for the door, a second door zipper, and 2 for the door window) so I attached a Keychain to one of the door zipper strings so I'm not grabbing the wrong one constantly.
-I really wish there were more windows. Unless you know which direction the wind will be coming so you can aim the windows towards it for a cross breeze, you really don't get much fresh air in there with the top on it. Granted there's a window on the door, but I wish there was a window across from the door. Even a small one would've been nice lol
- The door mat was kind of designed.... weird. Though it was helpful to wipe your feet when coming in the tent, the stakes you attach are on the long-end sides instead of the corners, so it would sometimes fold over when you use it. I plan to alter mine so the stakes are thru the corners.
::PROS::
- I'm 5'7" and had Plenty Of head room in the center of the tent, which is a huge plus when you need to get dressed
- The floor seemed pretty thick. There were a lot of acorns on the ground and it was still pretty tolerable.
- Speaking of acorns, it was like acorn Armageddon when the wind picked up. I swear the squirrels were chucking them at us at full force at night! They'd hit the top of the tent with such force that they'd bounce off and fly several feet. It didn't seem to cause any sort of damage or bother to the tent though, even during high winds. Can't say the same for my car hood though....
- The tent overhang over the door is super helpful during storms. It was really nice that I could angle the side flaps so I wasn't getting hit with rain the second I stepped out the door and could take shelter there and stay mostly dry.
- Plenty of anchor points! If you anchor them all down, it's VERY sturdy during high winds and rain. Definitely was a help to be able to anchor at all areas where some tents don't seem to have enough for stability in winds.
-Easy fold up! It looks like it would be pretty complicated but after you fold it in half, it folds up really easy. The top fly is a little harder though lol and I recommend you fold it inside the fold of the tent or it doesn't fit in the bag.
All in all, I loved the tent and would definitely buy again.
I do plan to spray it with water resistant tent solution to make it more durable, though honestly it seemed fine without it.
But better safe than.. well, wet lol
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023
I use my tents for working at renaissance fairs and this week we got hammered by some rough heat followed by one heck of a thunderstorm! The tent held up great! There was one tiny leak in a corner, but considering how much rain we got all night, I'm still impressed. It was very spacious and comfortable, held up great to some rough winds and was pretty simple to figure out how to assemble solo after the first set up a week prior.
Though I camp alone and needed the space to store merchandise and whatnot, there was plenty of room if you wanted to have 2 queen size blow up mattresses in there. Maybe even a twin between them. But I like my space for my writing desk and storage lol
::CONS::
-The door didn't exactly stick shut on the velcro like it was supposed to, but it didn't bug me too much.
-The strings on the zippers got sorta confusing (there's several in one spot for the door, a second door zipper, and 2 for the door window) so I attached a Keychain to one of the door zipper strings so I'm not grabbing the wrong one constantly.
-I really wish there were more windows. Unless you know which direction the wind will be coming so you can aim the windows towards it for a cross breeze, you really don't get much fresh air in there with the top on it. Granted there's a window on the door, but I wish there was a window across from the door. Even a small one would've been nice lol
- The door mat was kind of designed.... weird. Though it was helpful to wipe your feet when coming in the tent, the stakes you attach are on the long-end sides instead of the corners, so it would sometimes fold over when you use it. I plan to alter mine so the stakes are thru the corners.
::PROS::
- I'm 5'7" and had Plenty Of head room in the center of the tent, which is a huge plus when you need to get dressed
- The floor seemed pretty thick. There were a lot of acorns on the ground and it was still pretty tolerable.
- Speaking of acorns, it was like acorn Armageddon when the wind picked up. I swear the squirrels were chucking them at us at full force at night! They'd hit the top of the tent with such force that they'd bounce off and fly several feet. It didn't seem to cause any sort of damage or bother to the tent though, even during high winds. Can't say the same for my car hood though....
- The tent overhang over the door is super helpful during storms. It was really nice that I could angle the side flaps so I wasn't getting hit with rain the second I stepped out the door and could take shelter there and stay mostly dry.
- Plenty of anchor points! If you anchor them all down, it's VERY sturdy during high winds and rain. Definitely was a help to be able to anchor at all areas where some tents don't seem to have enough for stability in winds.
-Easy fold up! It looks like it would be pretty complicated but after you fold it in half, it folds up really easy. The top fly is a little harder though lol and I recommend you fold it inside the fold of the tent or it doesn't fit in the bag.
All in all, I loved the tent and would definitely buy again.
I do plan to spray it with water resistant tent solution to make it more durable, though honestly it seemed fine without it.
But better safe than.. well, wet lol
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Reviewed in Mexico on February 19, 2024
Sólo considera que es para climas no tan fríos, ya que el techo es de pura tela mosquitera y con el toldito de todas formas queda muy ventilado.
Its nice and big but only one space.
I thought it must be inside dividers between the bedrooms and unfortunately NOT.
Other than that it's a good quality tent!