Coleman Dark Room Technology Family Tent, 10-Person

As for drawbacks, the size and weight are the main contributors, but we’ll note a few other things here. For one, because this is essentially a “wedge” shaped tent, the walls are fairly steep, so there’s not much extra shoulder room inside the shelter. Still, the Hooligan is one of the best-made tents in the Coleman lineup, and also one of the least expensive.

The seam tape wasn’t very well applied around some of the windows, so it kind of blocks the zipper, and makes it less smooth and more snaggy than it would have been. For ventilation, I looked at how much mesh the Coleman 10-Person Instant Cabin Tent has. Also, there’s 1 e-port at the bottom of the tent with a zippered closure. There’s 1 lantern loop in the tent, at the very top of the tent, right in the center, for some lighting at night.

Caddis isn’t the only company to use this quick-pitch design, but we think it’s the best on the market. Unlike the popular Instant Tent from Coleman (not included here), the hallmark feature of the Rapid 6 is the quality of materials. True, the poles are heavy steel, but everything else stacks up very well at this price point. It’s also massive inside, with 100 very usable square feet thanks to near-vertical walls. The third REI model to make our list is their Trail Hut 4, which goes head-to-head with Marmot’s Tungsten 4P above as a viable crossover car camping and backpacking option. Stacked up against the Tungsten, the Trail Hut is lighter by just over 1 pound, offers a little more floor space (by 2.3 sq. ft.), and costs a considerable $100 less.

When looking at tents from those companies, you can typically expect to pay an arm and a leg for anything from their catalog. The quality might not be the same as a brand like Marmot, but that’s because they’re targeting coleman cabin tent a different demographic. Coleman users probably aren’t hoping to backpack through the Himalayas – instead, they want an affordable tent option that’s good enough to get them through a little summer car camping.

The Coleman Company is one of the most well-known and widely recognized names in the outdoors industry. They invented the modern gas lantern, set the standard for portable camping stoves, and revolutionized the modern portable cooler, all of which happened before they ever sold their first tent in 1960. The added bonus included in the family model is the integrated screen room, which uses four full-zip windows to convert the second room into an open porch (that still keeps the bugs at bay) when the weather is at its best. The Skydome won’t be everyone’s first pick though, which is why we’ve also listed the best models out there for every sort of camper in the outdoors from large family gatherings to solo backpackers. If you decide you’re into camping for the long haul, consider this as your upgrade for the future.