Review: Coleman 5-Person Instant Dome Tent

In other words, one partner—or one partner’s gear—is always going to get a dose of weather when they head out. In terms of how the two tents feel, the Marmot Tungsten 4 is more geared toward hunkering down and providing stalwart defense against wind, rain, and sun. coleman instant tent In contrast to the Mineral King 3’s triangular vestibules, the Tungsten 4’s vestibules are trapezoidal, opening via a central door with protected areas on either side. This design does a better job shielding the tent from incoming—and sideways—wind and rain.

The North Face Wawona 4, which we used to list in our Other Good Tents section, has been redesigned; it’s now made of polyester, not nylon. Weighing just 7 pounds, the tent is light enough to double for backpacking trips, especially if you divide the pieces among hikers. That gently used hand-me-down held up really well under all kinds of conditions. But eventually, the years and the mileage caught up with Ol’ Blue, and she provided her last night of cover to us sometime in the summer of 2014. In other words I would get the part after I came back from camping vacation.

To take down the Coleman 10-Person Instant Cabin Tent is the exact reverse of the set up process. Just remember to press on the silver lock button on all the telescoping poles and push on them until they cannot be retracted further. The green side of the rainfly is the right side up, and the underside of the rainfly is black. Wirecutter is the product recommendation service from The New York Times.

With all its windows closed, this Coleman 10-Person Instant Dark Room Tent is almost pitch black, even though there are still street lights from the outside. The back door measures about 47 by 46 inches in dimensions, and it’s about 53 inches from the floor to the top of the door. Again, because of the slant of the walls, I do also have to duck quite a bit to get in and out of the tent. If there’s coleman camping chair no rain, you you can unzip the windows for more ventilation, and there’s a bug net to prevent larger bugs from getting in. This Coleman 10-Person Instant Tent has 5 windows around the tent, excluding the 2 doors (on the widths of the tent). This Coleman 10-Person Instant Tent has a peak height of 73.5 inches, and I can reach the top of the tent very easily by just stretching my arm out.

In addition to the convenience factor, SUV camping tents also provide extra storage space. Most of these tents come with built-in storage pockets and compartments, allowing you to keep your camping gear organized and easily accessible. This is especially useful for longer camping trips where you need to bring a lot of equipment and supplies. This family camping tent even comes with a handy instruction manual.

The main structure isn’t the worst, with the entire tent made of 150D polyester and all seams sealed. However, the zippers and the mesh netting are poorly made, and the bag will not last more than a season before it rips or springs a leak. The poles are made from aluminum, but many moving plastic pieces hold them together. For pros, I found the Coleman 10-Person Instant Tent much easier coleman instant tent to set up than regular 10-person tent, taking anywhere between 30 to 90% less time. After about 3 hours of light rain, I noticed that no water seeped through the bathtub flooring, and it was still dry, which was great. So, if you have this tent, I recommend putting the zippers higher up where it’s more protected by the rainfly, instead of lower down, where water can seep in.

Whether you’re a seasoned camper or new to the world of SUV camping, being aware of safety precautions can make your trip more enjoyable and reduce the risk of accidents or mishaps. In this article, I will highlight some essential safety precautions to consider when setting up and using an SUV camping tent. From the convenience and extra storage space to the added security and privacy, these tents have completely transformed my camping experience. If you’re someone who enjoys camping and wants to make the most of your outdoor adventures, I highly recommend giving an SUV camping tent a try.

The separate fly, which covers the upper half of the tent, uses a third, shorter “brow” pole to form protective peaks over the door and the back window. In our tests, an experienced camper took only about six minutes on the first try to set up the tent body alone and stake it out. Getting the fly placed and staked properly took about five more minutes. Marmot uses color coding smartly to help you position the tent as well as set it up. Both of the doors zip open to the side that’s color-coded blue, as opposed to zipping open to opposite sides.

We recommend doing it with two people, but one person can manage in about 15 minutes. As with any free-standing tent, with this one you stake out the four corners, and then you feed the two main tent poles through the Wawona’s fabric sleeves, which go halfway down the tent’s body. The North Face’s color-coded poles make this process easy to navigate. (We were stubborn and didn’t look at the instructions.) Once you identify the front and back, the process is straightforward. The fly goes up and over the tent body, covering only the upper half of the mesh dome, and then forms the glorious vestibule with the aid of a third pole.