Coleman Instant Up Tents 4, 6, 8, 10 Full Fly & Gold Series

It’s a good idea to set the tent up in your backyard before heading out if you are going to be pitching it alone. You don’t want to get to your campsite and realize that you’re too short to attach the rainfly. Window covers paired with weather protection double-thick fabric should also keep the rain at bay, and that’s all without the additional rainfly. The pocket isn’t too large but could easily house some phones, a tablet, a lunch box, glasses, a book, a torch, and some minor camping gear.

An eBay source had some parts but was out of stock on the broken link, perhaps permanently out of stock. When zipping the door up from coleman ice chest the inside, push the door out at the same time. And when zipping the door up from the outside, lift the rain cover thing when zipping.

There’s ample room to pitch a few folding chairs, and even room for you to walk around if you’re under 6 feet tall. It doesn’t have a full-coverage rainfly, so we don’t see it lasting in extreme conditions, but that’s why it’s more suited to summer or autumn camping trips. However, with a bit of reinforcement with extra guylines and waterproofing spray, it could really hold its own out on the field. The fabric on these instant tents block light and reduce heat, which means longer sleep ins, and getting the kids to bed early.

Vertical walls, two large side windows, and one floor-to-ceiling door with an adjacent window gave a decidedly cabin-like feel. A roomy floor plan and the center height allow for easy movement and plenty of breathing room. An integrated rainfly further contributes to the ease of setup—particularly for the entry-level camper.

Many tents—especially the more affordable ones—tend to require that you waterproof them before their first use and again at regular intervals depending on the use. While the telescoping frame opened up easily, one of the fiberglass poles popped apart when it came time to break it down. It looked easy to pop back into place, but we don’t love the idea of needing to repair a tent at the end of each camping trip. This is an extra roomy tent for a four-person family, with plenty of space. However, due to the shape, it seemed impossible for this tent to actually fit five people as the manufacturer claims. What’s more, the odd shape made it challenging to add an air mattress or inflatable sleeping pads.

But if you are worried about performance in the wind, we’d recommend looking at a different tent rather than a smaller size. Therefore, we wouldn’t advise taking this tent out in gusty weather. It will cope fine with a summer breeze if staked down properly though. The tent has the Coleman WeatherTec system in place but upon further review of it, it doesn’t seem to work that well on this one. Sometimes you really need to keep your personal belongings safe while you sleep. While you could place them next to you, they’re easily stepped on and destroyed this way.

Higher-quality tents will have seams already sealed to protect from rain. They will also have a rainfly, which helps when you experience unexpected bouts of rain. She also suggests looking for a family tent that offers good internal storage, like pockets and ceiling loops for water bottles, lanterns and the like. For waterproofing, Coleman has their WeatherTec System, which features things like inverted seams around the entire tent, coupled with seam taping on certain seams, like the seams on the rainfly. In the conclusion of this Coleman 6 Person Instant Tent Review, I would only stress again the pros and cons described in the text.

There is no information about this even on the Coleman’s site, this is disappointing from such a big company. But the packed size of this tent is not so great, this is a bundle of around 48 x 9 inches (122 x 23 cm), bear in mind this length when you plan the space in the car. But, you have seen its design, it offers a lot of comfort in normal summer situations. coleman screen tent So this is the matter of compromise and purpose – do not count on this tent as a completely weather-proof tool. If the rain lasts for many hours (and this is what I have had this summer in the Alps), the panels must be closed, and the same is with the two vents on the roof. So imagine, in such situations, this tent will not be a very pleasant place.

The door only opens halfway, a disappointing feature found in other Coleman tents. The stitching is generally fine, both brands use a mixture of inverted seams and taped seams, and I sometimes found loose threads, but it’s not a big issue for me. On top of that, the dark room feature also makes the Coleman tent quite a bit cooler inside the tent during the day, making it perfect for hot summer days. The best tent I have for rainy day ventilation is actually the WeatherMaster 10-Person Tent, which comes with these 2 angled windows that I could zip up from the inside of the tent if I needed to. So, I would say that ultimately, for waterproofing, Coleman tents have a slight edge over Core tents, because they have tub floors, while Core tents do not. So, if you’re expecting many hours of heavy rain, I recommend buying seam sealant and waterproofing spray and using it generously for both these brands.