Coleman Sundome Tent

Note that you really do not have any vestibule like in the other tents which I mentioned in the table above. The small awnings on the front and on the back look great, but they only protect the windows and do not give any extra covered space for the gear. The rain fly covers only the top section of the tent, basically protecting only the mesh openings, as you realize from the picture. So you can only pray that the lower portion of the tent body is indeed waterproof.

Last but not least, Coleman offers another intriguing budget option in their Montana tent. Stacked up against the Sundome, the Montana 6P is smaller with 84 square feet of floor area, shorter with a 68-inch peak height, and costs a little more at $117. Where the Montana gets the edge is livability with an included awning and taller side and end walls. In the end, we prefer the 8-person version of the Montana ($220 at the time of publishing) for families wanting to spread out, while the taller Sundome is the better budget choice among 6P options. From within Coleman’s own lineup, we also like the Instant Cabin 6.

Once inside, Silke commented on how well ventilated it was. This is nice in the summer, but we’ve camped in the late fall before and we were freezing. We will need to bring some extra blankets along from now on. A combination of clips and nylon sleeves connect the tent body to the poles. For ease of setup, I prefer all clips and no nylon sleeves. Nylon sleeves have a nasty habit of snagging the pole joints and separating the sections as you try to set up or take down the tent.

The fiberglass poles’ sleek design means they are less likely to catch on the sleeve during setup and breakdown, which makes this a frustration-free setup. There are quality tents that are better able to stand coleman sundome up to stormy weather with sturdy poles and strong guy-line systems, but as a budget-friendly tent we were happy with the performance. Unfortunately, there isn’t a hydrostatic head rating for this tent.

Specifications from Coleman state the Sundome 2 is 5’x7’. Usable interior dimensions were actually closer to 4’9″ x 6’9″. Please complete the fields below to send your friend a link to this product. Your friend will receive an email from you with a link to our site. But when you pick up the Sundome for ONE THIRD the price of the slightly larger Tetragon 9, you can put up with a lot of little bothers. The mesh pockets are great for storing small valuables to keep them accessible but safe.

Set up camp in a compact, yet spacious tent with the Coleman® Sundome® 3-Person Dome Tent. If it rains, this tent Keeps You Dry…Guaranteed™, thanks to the WeatherTec™ system, which uses a tub floor with patented corner welds, protected seams, and a covered zipper to help keep water out. Meanwhile, the compact dome shape and a strong frame are tested to withstand 35+ MPH winds. You’ll get even more weather protection from a door awning and an included rainfly. Setup is simple with snag-free, continuous pole sleeves; the patented pin-and-ring system; and snag-free Insta-Clip™ suspension.

Two windows and one ground vent allow for cool air to flow in and hot air to flow out. You can return the 3P Hitch at any time during the first 60 days of use for a complete refund. 60 days begins when you coleman screen tent receive the product unless otherwise arranged for a later date. We must receive the product in Holly, MI in 60 days or less. To initiate a return you can contact us for a return merchandise authorization.

I measured my poles and I did find some aluminum poles online that are the exact size to fit my tent for $36 for the pair so that’s an option I would take if I break a pole. With two people there is enough room to set up a queen size inflatable mattress, and still have room for extra gear you may want to store in the tent with you. There is a mesh gear pocket to store things like you wallet and phone in to keep them off the ground. You’ll also find a zippered opening near the door to run an electrical cord through so you can run a fan, or C-PAP machine in my case. The 4-person version of the Coleman sundome tent is affordable and easy to set up, making it a fantastic option for new campers. Much like with all Coleman tents, their main selling point is often the overall value of the tent rather than special design features that make it stand out.

While this is advertised as a 4 person tent, realistically if you have someone over 6 feet tall it may be difficult to lay across the width of the tent due to the dome. The base is 7 feet, but the sloped sides quickly encroach on that space. With the air mattress you would only reasonably coleman instant tent fit two adults and gear, which made it perfect for us, but perhaps something bigger would be needed for a larger family. The tent also has two small pockets for storing additional items, but adding anything of considerable weight pulls the tent inward, making the space smaller.

Because of the basic setup, you also won’t have to struggle with poles or the rainfly in the hot sun for long stretches of time. This 4-Person dome tent also comes with guy-lines to support the fiberglass poles. We think this approach makes more sense for new campers. The products are low-cost but like the Coleman sundome that doesn’t mean they are low-quality. All in all, unless you have very specific requirements for your tent, Coleman’s Sundome is a great option for the everyday camper. I mentioned earlier that there were only two fiberglass poles for this tent, the old tent used four plus small ones for the rain flap.