Coleman Weatherproof Cabin Tent with Screened Porch
Original price was: $219.99.$178.95Current price is: $178.95.
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Coleman Weatherproof Cabin Tent with Screened Porch Price History
Price History for Coleman Cabin Camping Tent with Screened Porch, 4/6 Person Weatherproof Tent with Enclosed...
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Current Price | $178.95 | September 17, 2024 |
Highest Price | $269.99 | August 22, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $139.99 | July 15, 2024 |
Last price changes
$178.95 | September 15, 2024 |
$193.91 | September 13, 2024 |
$189.26 | September 8, 2024 |
$191.60 | September 6, 2024 |
$195.69 | September 5, 2024 |
Coleman Weatherproof Cabin Tent with Screened Porch Description
- SCREENED PORCH: Adds 35% more space than comparable 4-person dome tents; enjoy bug-free lounging and extra storage space
- STAY DRY: Detachable rainfly as well as a tub-like floor with welded corners and inverted seams help keep water from getting in; Strong frame withstands winds up to 35mph
- ROOM TO STAND: Vertical walls and a high ceiling allow campers to stand upright and easily move around
- GREAT VIEWS AND VENTILATION: Panoramic windows let in light and ground vents offer better airflow
- EASY SETUP: In as fast as 10 minutes with 3-pole design and color-coded continuous pole sleeves
- DIMENSIONS: 11 x 8 ft. with 6 ft. ceiling; fits 1 queen-size air bed
- CARRY BAG: Included for easy storage
- 1-YEAR LIMITED
Coleman Weatherproof Cabin Tent with Screened Porch Specification
Specification: Coleman Weatherproof Cabin Tent with Screened Porch
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Coleman Weatherproof Cabin Tent with Screened Porch Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Coleman Weatherproof Cabin Tent with Screened Porch
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TLW –
Wow, me tardé mas de un año en estrenarla, y por eso hasta ahora hago mi reseña, pero estoy feliz y gratamente sorprendida con ella, es una casa idónea para lugares calurosos como las playas, o ciudades calurosas como la mía (Mérida, Yucatán). Es una casa super amplia (yo compré la versión para 4 personas), cabes perfectamente parado, puedes poner un colchón matrimonial y uno individual o uno queen size, el espacio del frente, no tiene precio, te permite acomodar tus cosas, o poner unas sillas, en verdad es muy práctico. No nos tocó lluvia, pero tiene buenas costuras y definitivamente debe aguantar. Yo recomiendo extender una lona debajo de ella para proteger en caso de lluvia. Prometo armarla nuevamente y tomar fotos a detalle para complementar mi reseña.
H&K –
I took this tent on a four night, 3 campgrounds trip. I’ve set it up and tore it down three times. I camp alone, so finding a tent that was easy to pitch by myself was a very important factor. First of all let me say this is not a free standing tent. If it’s not anchored to the ground, it will not stand up. I hammered in the four corners and the loops where everything connects to in the front half before I tried to stand it up. It was pretty easy to pitch, but was a pain to take down. It is nearly impossible to get it back into the bag it came in. I haven’t been able to yet! It took me about 30 min to pitch it the first time, and then about 20-25 each time after. It feels like it takes twice as long to take it down and try to fold it back up, though.
As far as space, it’s great! I got a full sized air bed and a side table in it with plenty of room to get dressed and move around. I can stand up completely in it, another bonus. The side pockets are high though, you can’t reach them when you’re lying down, which is a bummer.
It rained and this tent stayed dry inside!
The light off-white fabric is see through, which I didn’t care for. When it’s dark and you’ve got a light on inside you can see shadows of everything inside.
There’s plenty of room in the screened in porch to set up two chairs comfortably.
I am missing three loops to hook up the tops of the windows, so that is another bummer as the window along the back doesn’t zip all the way to the top and needs to be buttoned to fully close.
Overall, I’m happy with this tent and I think over time I’ll figure out how to tear it down a little easier.
Britt Munnell –
We have had this tent for a year now. Three different trips, and we are pleased with our purchase. I had a budget, my husband is 6’4”, and we wanted something he could stand up in. Naturally, that limited our choices. I hesitated buying a Coleman tent because my past perceptions have been that they are kind of cheap feeling and wouldn’t hold up. So far so good! And very nice tent for the price of a night in a hotel room.
Things we love:
1. it’s a good warm weather tent with lots of bug proof, mesh.
2. Love, love the covered screen porch. It makes a nice landing spot for shoes and it’s big enough for a couple of camp chairs if it’s buggy, or even to sit in while you put on your shoes.
3. We are getting older and after knee surgery, my knees are tired of crawling in and out of a tent. The tent is tall, but so is the door.
4. It’s big enough for a full sized queen mattress, all our junk at our fingertips, a chair inside, and a big bed for the Great Dane who camps with us without feeling crowded.
5. Once you get the hang of it, it goes up pretty quickly. And once staked out it doesn’t feel like it’s going anywhere in windy weather.
6. The windows zip and unzip on the inside, which seems like a no-brainer, but apparently isn’t.
Quirky things, not necessarily cons, but to be aware.
1. I wish the rain fly had more coverage, it hasn’t leaked yet, but we haven’t had a really heavy storm in it yet, so who knows
2. It goes together counterintuitively to any tent rain fly I’ve ever put up, so a bit confusing at first. We keep thinking the Coleman label should be in the front, but it’s not.
3. I wish it had a central light hook, but the pockets work ok for that. And with the barrel design it wouldn’t work, anyway.
4. The floor seems a bit thin, so I feel like a heavy duty tarp is essential if it’s rocky or you are in the mountains.
5. This is definitely not a cold weather tent. All that mesh and the tall ceiling will not keep you warm.
Ben Davey –
Good quality, and superseded by a longer pack unit which will not fit in my boot.
Marisol –
Sehr gute Belüftung. Man kann die Fenster von innen öffnen und auch nur halb öffnen, sodass sie auch bei Regen offen bleiben können. Bei richtig gutem Wetter kann man sogar das Dach zur Mitte rollen und so den Sternenhimmel aus dem Bett sehen.
Ich benutze das Zelt für meine Freundin, mich und meinen Hund. Dafür ist viel Platz für alle unsere Sachen.
Der Wasserablauf im Vorraum ist perfekt für Dreck und nasse Schuhe.
Die hinteren unteren Seitenwände musste ich nachimpregnieren, weil die Wand bei viel Regen etwas getropft hat. Das Dach und die Fenster sind dicht.
Das Zelt lässt sich für eine Tunnelzelt extrem gut aufbauen. Die Stangen stehen durch die Schräge Anordnung von alleine, wenn man vorher die Bodenplane mit Heringen fest macht. Bei anderen Tunnelzelten führt man erst die Bögen alle ein und spannt dann jeden einzeln ab, damit er steht. Das ist hier nicht notwendig. Einfach reinschieben und der Bogen richtet sich automatisch auf. Egal mit welchem man anfängt.
TLW –
We bought this tent as an upgrade from a 3-person, looking for more space and better protection against the rain. The tent is very big, comfortable to stand in for a 6’3 male, plenty of room for a queen air mattress + duffle bags. The screened in porch is a huge bonus, it’s very spacious and a great place to leave your shoes. The first time we took it out it rained hard for a whole day and we didn’t have ANY water inside.
I definitely recommend this product!
Ben Davey –
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This tent ticks all the boxes. It has 360 degree view with large windows and a grand entrance with top-to-bottom mesh; keeping the bugs away while letting the cool breeze from the sea. No leakage from the top and the bottom after heavy rain. It was perfectly dry inside. It felt like your own tiny cabin rather than a tent. The size is perfect for a couple or a solo camper.
Britt Munnell –
This review is for the six person tent with the weatherproof screen room.
Summary
Lots of floorspace, huge windows, great ventilation, and a weatherproof screen room are some of the wonderful features that makes this tent an obvious choice for warm weather “glamping” in rainy areas. Beware that the abundance of mesh makes this tent a poor choice for cold weather camping, and the heavy weight (30+lbs) is not ideal if you plan on hiking to your camping spot.
Tent Dimensions
– The bedroom is 9ft long x 10ft wide
– The screen room is 4ft long x 10ft wide
– The vestibule extends out an additional 3ft
– The tent stands at 6ft 4in high at the tallest point
– Without the rainfly (and therefore without the vestibule), the total dimensions are 13ft long x 10ft wide
– With the rainfly (including the vestibule), the total dimensions are 16ft long x 10ft wide
Pros
– Phenomenal ventilation, even with the rainfly on
– Extremely spacious interior: can (barely) fit 2 queen-sized air mattresses side-by-side
– Huge, beautiful windows
– The screen room is amazing! Great place to setup some chairs for bug-free lounging. The screen room also helps keep mud out of the bedroom
– Multiple storage pouches
– Relatively easy to setup (appx 15 minutes with 2 people)
– Has port for extension cord. The port has a zipper to keep out bugs
– Can stand up inside the tent (6ft 4in tall in center)
– Vestibule area in the front of the tent is convenient for stowing gear out of the rain
– Floor vent helps with air ventilation when the windows must be zipped up during rain
Cons
– Very heavy (30+ lbs)
– No good place to hang a tent light (the ceiling is entirely mesh)
– Storage pouches are high on the walls, which means you must stand up to access the contents
– The screen room DOES protect against rain but DOES NOT protect against flooding ground water. The screen room only has tub floors on 3 sides… the front is mesh only. So flooding water could pour in from the front. However, part of the floor in the screen room is mesh, which helps to drain the water. Please note that this issue would only arise in a flood, not a simple rainfall
– Screen room doesn’t completely zip up, there is a small gap between the zippers which lets bugs inside
– Coleman could’ve picked better colors. This thing looks like it’s from the 90s
– The rainfly only has partial coverage, which isn’t ideal for camping in heavy rainfall. The windows must be zipped up when it’s raining, which will contribute to heat buildup inside
– Lots of mesh = great ventilation for warm nights… but contributes to poor insulation for cold weather camping. This tent is built for 2 seasons (late spring, summer, early fall)
– Expensive
– Stakes aren’t heavy duty. May need to replace after several uses