Special Feature | Portable |
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Brand | CORE |
Occupant Capacity | 11 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling, Camping & Hiking, Car Camping |
Seasons | 3 Season, Summer, Fall, Spring |
Color | 11 Person Cabin Tent with Screen Room (Orange) |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Item Weight | 14.79 Kilograms |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Shape | Square |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Included Components | Poles, Carry Bag, Tent Stakes, Rainfly, Gear Loft |
Pole Material Type | Steel |
Size | 11 Person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Fabric Type | Mesh |
Floor Width | 12 Feet |
Floor Length | 17 Feet |
Water Resistance Technology | All Core® tents are equipped with water resistant PU coated fabric and taped seams to help keep moisture out |
Maximum Height | 86 Inches |
Floor Area | 204 Square Feet |
Base Material | Polyethylene |
Style | 11 Person (Wine) |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Vestibules | 11 |
Form Factor | Cabin |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.5 x 13 x 12.8 inches |
Package Weight | 18.42 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 204 x 144 x 1032 inches |
Brand Name | CORE |
Warranty Description | 1-Year Limited Warranty |
Manufacturer | Elevate LLC |
Part Number | 40035 |
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Special Feature | Portable |
Brand | CORE |
Occupant Capacity | 11 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling, Camping & Hiking, Car Camping |
Seasons | 3 Season, Summer, Fall, Spring |
Color | 11 Person Cabin Tent with Screen Room (Orange) |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Item Weight | 14.79 Kilograms |
About this item
- Mesh
- Imported
- SPACIOUS INTERIOR: Nearly straight walls and an 86-inch center height create generous space to stand up and move around.
- WEATHER PROTECTION: H20 Block Technology combines water-repellent fabrics with a fully taped rainfly and sealed seams to resist rain.
- ADJUSTABLE VENTILATION: Lower air intake vents draw in cool air from the ground while the mesh ceiling allows hot air to escape.
- SCREEN ROOM: The attached screen room creates a comfortable sitting area, or space for additional campers.
- INTERIOR ORGANIZATION: Keep small items off the floor with the conveniently located storage pockets and overhead gear loft with lantern hook.
- WHAT’S IN THE BAG: Includes tent, rainfly with attached guylines, gear loft, poles, tent stakes, and carry bag.
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CORE Tents
Cabin Tent w/ Screen Room | Instant Tent | Straight Wall Cabin Tent | Full Rainfly Tent | Instant Lighted Tent | Instant Tent | Straight Wall Cabin Tent | |
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Capacity
| 11 Person | 12 Person | 12 Person | 10 Person | 10 Person | 9 Person | 10 Person |
Setup
| Traditional | Instant | Traditional | Traditional | Instant | Instant | Traditional |
Style
| Cabin | Cabin | Cabin | Cabin | Cabin | Cabin | Cabin |
Dimensions
| 17 ft x 12 ft | 18 ft x 10 ft | 16 ft x 11 ft | 14 ft x 10 ft | 14 ft x 10 ft + 4.5 ft Screen | 14 ft x 9 ft | 14 ft x 10 ft |
Sleep Area
| 204 sq ft | 180 sq ft | 176 sq ft | 140 sq ft | 140 sq ft | 126 sq ft | 140 sq ft |
Center Height
| 86 in | 80 in | 86 in | 86 in | 84 in | 78 in | 86 in |
Lighted
| ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
Pack Size
| 29 in x 14 in x 14 in | 49 in x 16 in x 12 in | 31 in x 13 in x 16 in | 30 in x 13 in x 13 in | 48 in x 13 in x 13 in | 48 in x 11 in x 11 in | 30 in x 13 in x 13 in |
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ASIN | B06WVZVQW6 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #56,013 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #191 in Camping Tents |
Date First Available | February 28, 2017 |
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Customers like how easy it is to set up the tent. They say it goes together really quickly. Customers are also happy with ventilation, size, and appearance. However, some customers differ on leakage, waterproofness, quality, and zipper.
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Customers like the size of the tent. They say it's roomy, very airy, and has what you need in a tent. Some say it’s plenty huge for their family of 6, took about 30-40 minutes to set up, and still has room to move around. The front porch area is perfect for extra sleeping space or to use to take off shoes. It's a good family sized tent for a week of camping every now and then, and can easily fit a double mattress. Customers also love the overhead storage for spotting scopes, sunglasses, and fly swatters.
"...The pockets in each room were super helpful to prevent little things from getting lost...." Read more
".../additional room is the size of a 6/7 person tent by itself and is very large, you could comfortably fit a queen mattress or two full size..." Read more
"...With still a lot of room to move around. Didn’t even use the front entrance for storage yet, but spacious in there too...." Read more
"...Seems like this tent will be very sturdy. The pockets inside are really nice..." Read more
Customers find the tent easy to set up and take down. They mention that the corner pieces go together quickly, the rainfall is simple to put on the tent and fasten quickly, and the poles can be attached easily. They also say that disassembly is easy.
"...This tent is easy to set up. I was able to do most of it by myself, but needed one additional person on occasion...." Read more
"It was pretty easy to put up and take down...." Read more
"...of the tent (and stakes are secured through) make it easier for the poles to be attached (PHOTO A), and the plastic where the poles meet comes with..." Read more
"...It seems like it would be complicated to set up but it was actually pretty simple to figure out...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the tent. They say it's a beautiful tent with a screen porch. They also appreciate the design, saying it has plenty of ventilation and windows for views. Overall, customers find the tent to be a great and outstanding product.
"...Zippers and netting of the tent is good quality and held up pretty nicely so far...." Read more
"...Thoughtful design: poles are color-coded, the loops where the poles meet the bottom of the tent (and stakes are secured through) make it easier for..." Read more
"...Now that's convenient!! The front screen room is perfect, looking forward to utilizing that. The color of the tent is very sharp...." Read more
"...Bottom line this tent is mighty impressive and definitely recommend. Took about 30-45 min to set up...." Read more
Customers like the ventilation in the tent. They say there is plenty of air ventilation for both the screen room and the main cabin. They also appreciate the air vents on the lower panels and windows that allow air flow. The screens allow air to flow, which is an added bonus on hot days.
"...All the windows make for great ventilation, with easy to close zippers in case of rain. This tent is easy to set up...." Read more
"...The ability to have air circulate throughout the main cabin was one of the major reasons I was so excited to buy it, and the screen room was a very..." Read more
"...Love the airflow thru the tent. Love that the main part of the tent stayed dry during a massive storm. They need to fix the problem with the door" Read more
"...The features in this tent are pretty standard today. Has good ventilation. Has a port for running an extension cord in. Dual room / front porch...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the tent. Some mention that it held up nicely, is made very well, and stayed strong and firm in high winds. However, others say that it feels like it could tear, and the guide sleeves on setup easily ripped.
"...Oh, and it held up great in the sudden rain we experienced!" Read more
"...The tent easily ripped at the tent floor/tent junction when I removed a stake from the soft ground by pulling on the tent...." Read more
"...As far as the stakes go they’re decent metal ones, but the straps tend to slip off the stake because of it’s metallic surface...." Read more
"...Seems like this tent will be very sturdy. The pockets inside are really nice..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the waterproofness of the tent. Some mention it's durable and water resistant, while others say it'll stay dry in the rain using the included tent cover. That said, some say the tent is not meant for rain and has a little water in the doorway.
"...Completely waterproof! It rained the whole entire night when we took it camping and not a DROP!! Great buy!" Read more
"...outside zipper to the mud room but it’s only because the rain flap kept getting caught, which was obviously worth the trouble because again… we..." Read more
"...Adjustable vents for the main cabin- Water resistant (though I did not get a chance to test that)- Generously-sized carry bag...." Read more
"...door that catches water and as soon as you open the tent, the water comes inside. There is no way for the water to leave the flap...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the zipper. Some mention they were excited about the zips, saying they worked perfect and had no issues at the moment. However, other customers say the zippers are not very good and repeatedly get stuck. They also say the tent doesn't stay completely zipped and the first day zipper broke off.
"...zippers not smooth for doors, 7)..." Read more
"...All the windows make for great ventilation, with easy to close zippers in case of rain. This tent is easy to set up...." Read more
"...The screen room was on the smaller side. The front zipper was a bit of a hassle do to the fact it comes with a “self” closing door with Velcro but..." Read more
"...I will say I was excited about the zippers. They are very easy to open and close without having to potentially get caught up in the tent fabric...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the leakage of the tent. Some mention that it has no leaks whatsoever, while others say that it leaks like a sieve. They mention that the tent has a spot that leaks at the threading and that water seeps and drips right on their children's faces at night.
"...Next, this tent LEAKS. I tried everything possible to keep the tent entrance dry, while it was raining outside...." Read more
"...w/ light winds (mild shower nothing major) and it held up nicely and no leaks...I am going to put sealant on the seams as I like a stretched tent,..." Read more
"...Wtg to hear from Core about a replacement. Also noticed a couple leaks in the seams even with the fly cover on in the main sleeping area...." Read more
"...it was weather and water resistant, the second rain the whole tent leaked everywhere - I had to reseal the tent a few times after that-..." Read more
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As far as space, it’s very spacious. We haven’t used it to go camping yet, so can’t give a 100% full review on the space but as you can see from our pictures it held a twin and queen size air mattress along with a play pen. With still a lot of room to move around. Didn’t even use the front entrance for storage yet, but spacious in there too.
Can’t speak on the rain protector as we didn’t get rain while we had it outside, but it did cover everything on the tent. Seen other people say they bring a tarp to hang over just in case.
Zippers and netting of the tent is good quality and held up pretty nicely so far. As far as the stakes go they’re decent metal ones, but the straps tend to slip off the stake because of it’s metallic surface. Might want to get your own, as we will.
Overall I give it a 10/10, and when we take it camping this summer I’ll be back to update the review if needed.
As far as space, it’s very spacious. We haven’t used it to go camping yet, so can’t give a 100% full review on the space but as you can see from our pictures it held a twin and queen size air mattress along with a play pen. With still a lot of room to move around. Didn’t even use the front entrance for storage yet, but spacious in there too.
Can’t speak on the rain protector as we didn’t get rain while we had it outside, but it did cover everything on the tent. Seen other people say they bring a tarp to hang over just in case.
Zippers and netting of the tent is good quality and held up pretty nicely so far. As far as the stakes go they’re decent metal ones, but the straps tend to slip off the stake because of it’s metallic surface. Might want to get your own, as we will.
Overall I give it a 10/10, and when we take it camping this summer I’ll be back to update the review if needed.
The CORE 9 Extended Dome tent is one of my favorite, family-sized ones (although it has a few issues, such as a door that's mildly difficult to operate and a slight lack of ventilation for the hot summer days), and I was excited to purchase the CORE 11 Cabin Tent with Screen Room. Why? The ability to have the screen room allow for air to cool the main cabin, and for the kids to enjoy lounging safely away from mosquitoes. I was EXCITED! Alas, I ended returning the tent for a few reasons.
PROS
- Very large capacity (can hold up to 9 or 10 adults comfortably)
- Separate screen room whose mesh panels can be zipped closed, instantly turning that section into its own sleeping quarters
- Screen room keeps the bugs out while letting air circulate through the warmer main cabin
- Screen room has a full tent floor
- Plenty of air ventilation for both the screen room (obviously) and the main cabin (which has a panoramic, mesh ceiling). Absolutely LOVED how the air flowed throughout!
- Mostly easy to set up, though the main poles required some force to lock into place (I set up the tent by myself)
- Excellent color design
- Adjustable vents for the main cabin
- Water resistant (though I did not get a chance to test that)
- Generously-sized carry bag. I do not remember seeing that mine was expandable as described in the product listing on Amazon
- Electrical access port for RV campers
- Bright-orange guy lines for increased visibility (ever tripped on those at night before?)
- Gear loft with lantern hooks, although it'll be quite high up for shorter people to reach
- Very generous height (up to 7'), allowing most occupants to stand straight up
- Multiple pockets in the main cabin and screen room that are higher off the ground for easier reach
- Can fit up to 3 queen-sized air mattresses (2 in the main cabin and 1 in the screen room)
- Thoughtful design: poles are color-coded, the loops where the poles meet the bottom of the tent (and stakes are secured through) make it easier for the poles to be attached (PHOTO A), and the plastic where the poles meet comes with its own carry pouch to help minimize damage to the tent fabric (PHOTO B)
- Rain fly to keep rain out
- Fairly quick disassembly
CONS
- Heavy at 43 lbs
- Bottom of tent is not lined like a bath tub to keep rain water out
- Footprint not included (most tents don't). If you get one, be sure it is not larger than the tent itself so water won't pool up
- No separate entrance to the main cabin without having to go through the screen room, making it less convenient to be used as two, separate sleeping quarters
- No separation wall for the main cabin to split it into 2 "rooms" (which would also require 2 doors opposite the screen room)
- VERY large tent may not fit some camp sites
- A piece of the fabric EASILY tore when I pulled one of the stakes out (where the center of the screen room door is - see PHOTO C). Lesson learned: don't pull by the tent, but by the black loop instead. This gives me great concern about the durability of the rest of the tent where the stakes are staked through. None of my other tents ripped like this by pulling the way I did
TIPS
- Keep the footprint smaller than the size of the tent to keep the rain water from pooling
- Ensure the tent is not twisted where the stakes are. A twisted area can help rain water enter the tent
- When putting away the poles, take them apart from the center out to help ensure the elastic band does not overstretch over time
- When putting the poles through the designated areas of the tent, PUSH them through instead of pulling. Makes assembly/disassembly much easier and faster
- To easily fold the tent away, this technique has worked with practically every tent I have owned: the folded poles' length are usually the same size as the carry bag (PHOTO D). With that in mind, I use the folded poles to roll the tent up (see PHOTO E). Once folded, the tent should fit easily into the carry bag (PHOTO F). I learned this technique after having struggled with the Sierra Design tent whose carry bag was not very easy to pack with
FINAL THOUGHTS
Overall, I really love the generous size and air ventilation of the tent. The ability to have air circulate throughout the main cabin was one of the major reasons I was so excited to buy it, and the screen room was a very welcome feature. However, after a very painful decision process and discussion with my wife, we ultimately decided to return it for the following reasons:
- It may be too big for most camp sites we go to. We would hate to be stuck at a site that would not allow the tent to fit
- The tent easily ripped at the tent floor/tent junction when I removed a stake from the soft ground by pulling on the tent. This gave us a big concern about the durability of the fabric
- No separate entrance to the main cabin without going through the screen room
The CORE 10 Instant Cabin with Screen Room may be a better compromise between this CORE 11 and the CORE 9 I already own, but I cannot justify the price the CORE 10 commands. If the company can create a smaller version of the non-instant CORE 11 or CORE 9 with a screen room big enough to house perhaps 2 chairs (but most importantly, allowing air to circulate the main cabin via said room), I would seriously consider getting it. Even better, including a room divider with separate main cabin doors, and that would become my perfect, family-sized tent. One can wish!
For now, the CORE 9 Extended Dome will have to do.
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2022
The CORE 9 Extended Dome tent is one of my favorite, family-sized ones (although it has a few issues, such as a door that's mildly difficult to operate and a slight lack of ventilation for the hot summer days), and I was excited to purchase the CORE 11 Cabin Tent with Screen Room. Why? The ability to have the screen room allow for air to cool the main cabin, and for the kids to enjoy lounging safely away from mosquitoes. I was EXCITED! Alas, I ended returning the tent for a few reasons.
PROS
- Very large capacity (can hold up to 9 or 10 adults comfortably)
- Separate screen room whose mesh panels can be zipped closed, instantly turning that section into its own sleeping quarters
- Screen room keeps the bugs out while letting air circulate through the warmer main cabin
- Screen room has a full tent floor
- Plenty of air ventilation for both the screen room (obviously) and the main cabin (which has a panoramic, mesh ceiling). Absolutely LOVED how the air flowed throughout!
- Mostly easy to set up, though the main poles required some force to lock into place (I set up the tent by myself)
- Excellent color design
- Adjustable vents for the main cabin
- Water resistant (though I did not get a chance to test that)
- Generously-sized carry bag. I do not remember seeing that mine was expandable as described in the product listing on Amazon
- Electrical access port for RV campers
- Bright-orange guy lines for increased visibility (ever tripped on those at night before?)
- Gear loft with lantern hooks, although it'll be quite high up for shorter people to reach
- Very generous height (up to 7'), allowing most occupants to stand straight up
- Multiple pockets in the main cabin and screen room that are higher off the ground for easier reach
- Can fit up to 3 queen-sized air mattresses (2 in the main cabin and 1 in the screen room)
- Thoughtful design: poles are color-coded, the loops where the poles meet the bottom of the tent (and stakes are secured through) make it easier for the poles to be attached (PHOTO A), and the plastic where the poles meet comes with its own carry pouch to help minimize damage to the tent fabric (PHOTO B)
- Rain fly to keep rain out
- Fairly quick disassembly
CONS
- Heavy at 43 lbs
- Bottom of tent is not lined like a bath tub to keep rain water out
- Footprint not included (most tents don't). If you get one, be sure it is not larger than the tent itself so water won't pool up
- No separate entrance to the main cabin without having to go through the screen room, making it less convenient to be used as two, separate sleeping quarters
- No separation wall for the main cabin to split it into 2 "rooms" (which would also require 2 doors opposite the screen room)
- VERY large tent may not fit some camp sites
- A piece of the fabric EASILY tore when I pulled one of the stakes out (where the center of the screen room door is - see PHOTO C). Lesson learned: don't pull by the tent, but by the black loop instead. This gives me great concern about the durability of the rest of the tent where the stakes are staked through. None of my other tents ripped like this by pulling the way I did
TIPS
- Keep the footprint smaller than the size of the tent to keep the rain water from pooling
- Ensure the tent is not twisted where the stakes are. A twisted area can help rain water enter the tent
- When putting away the poles, take them apart from the center out to help ensure the elastic band does not overstretch over time
- When putting the poles through the designated areas of the tent, PUSH them through instead of pulling. Makes assembly/disassembly much easier and faster
- To easily fold the tent away, this technique has worked with practically every tent I have owned: the folded poles' length are usually the same size as the carry bag (PHOTO D). With that in mind, I use the folded poles to roll the tent up (see PHOTO E). Once folded, the tent should fit easily into the carry bag (PHOTO F). I learned this technique after having struggled with the Sierra Design tent whose carry bag was not very easy to pack with
FINAL THOUGHTS
Overall, I really love the generous size and air ventilation of the tent. The ability to have air circulate throughout the main cabin was one of the major reasons I was so excited to buy it, and the screen room was a very welcome feature. However, after a very painful decision process and discussion with my wife, we ultimately decided to return it for the following reasons:
- It may be too big for most camp sites we go to. We would hate to be stuck at a site that would not allow the tent to fit
- The tent easily ripped at the tent floor/tent junction when I removed a stake from the soft ground by pulling on the tent. This gave us a big concern about the durability of the fabric
- No separate entrance to the main cabin without going through the screen room
The CORE 10 Instant Cabin with Screen Room may be a better compromise between this CORE 11 and the CORE 9 I already own, but I cannot justify the price the CORE 10 commands. If the company can create a smaller version of the non-instant CORE 11 or CORE 9 with a screen room big enough to house perhaps 2 chairs (but most importantly, allowing air to circulate the main cabin via said room), I would seriously consider getting it. Even better, including a room divider with separate main cabin doors, and that would become my perfect, family-sized tent. One can wish!
For now, the CORE 9 Extended Dome will have to do.
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Reviewed in Canada on August 23, 2023