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Coleman 6-Person WeatherMaster Tent

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  • Made in the USA or Imported
  • Spacious interior: Room for 2 queen-size airbeds and ample storage pockets to keep items organized.
  • Easy Entry and Exit: Hinged door for fast, hassle-free access.
  • Bug-Free Lounging: separate floorless screen room for insect-free relaxation.
  • Weatherproof: WeatherTec system with patented welded floors and inverted seams to ensure dryness.
  • Convenient Structure: Angled windows for improved air circulation, E-Port for easy electrical power access, and a durable Polyguard fabric construction.

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Product Highlights

Hinged Door

Screen Room

Storage Pockets

E-Port

Hinged Door

A hinged door offers easy in and out access.

Screen Room

Enjoy bug-free lounging and extra ventilation in a separate screened-in room that also offers an additional sleeping area on warmer nights.

Storage Pockets

Stash small necessities within easy reach and off the floor thanks to mesh pockets conveniently sewn into the side of the tent's walls.

E-Port

Conveniently run an extension cord through the E-Port to bring electrical power into your tent.

Instyle

Spacious Interior

This roomy tent has enough space to fit 2 queen-size airbeds and lets you stretch out thanks to its 6-foot 8-inch center height.

Weathertec Features

Protected Seams

Wind-Strong Frame

Zipper Protection

Waterproof Floors

Protected Seams

Inverted seams increase weather resistance by hiding needle holes inside the tent.

Wind-Strong Frame

Engineered to be a stronger, more wind-responsive frame with redesigned poles and guy-out triangles.

Zipper Protection

A zipper cuff made of weather-resistant fabric adds protection from the elements to the door.

Waterproof Floors

Welding-inspired technology strengthens the tent floor and eliminates needle holes.

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Coleman helps people make fun memories by providing the lighting, stoves, coolers, tents, sleeping bags, and camping tools integral to their favorite outdoor experiences.

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4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5
2,737 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the ease of assembly of the tent. They mention it's remarkably easy to set up, and simple. They appreciate the size, saying it'll fit 5 people. Customers also appreciate the quality, saying the tent is well designed and well made. They like the framed door, saying that it makes it easy to get in and out of thetent. Customers appreciate the value of the product. However, some customers disagree on durability, waterproofness, and leakage.

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498 customers mention372 positive126 negative

Customers find the tent remarkably easy to set up. They say the poles are easy to figure out and it's easier to set it up with two people. The instructions are sewn into the tent bag and are easily followed. The tent is large and has a great ceiling height, making it convenient and cool. The set up time has dropped way down to about 20 minutes.

"...The rain fly keeps you dry and is SO easy to install...." Read more

"...Instructions are sewn into tent bag and are easily followed...." Read more

"...There are not a lot of poles with it so it is easy to figure out. Not a tent to take if you have to carry it somewhere, It is heavy...." Read more

"...a pop up tent by any stretch of the imagination and takes a little time and patience to assemble, especially doing it solo...." Read more

486 customers mention416 positive70 negative

Customers like the size of the tent. They say it's very spacious, enough for a full size cot, camping toilet, and all your gear. It fits 5 people (2 adults, 3 kids) no problem, and is large enough for the scout master to have separate sleeping quarters. The hinged door creates a nice space between the rain fly and the top of thetent. The screen room is great for gear storage, and the bug net room fits two chairs great. The tent has a cool feel and has pockets for small items of storage.

"...It has enough room inside for me to stand up straight, a queen air mattress (for those glamping trips) and enough room for a couple folding stools..." Read more

"...The screen room is great for gear storage (cover the stuff if privacy is an issue)...." Read more

"...Tent is very spacious; large amount of extra space for two people and two chihuahuas...." Read more

"...There are pockets for small items of storage which makes it nice so you do not loose anything...." Read more

448 customers mention409 positive39 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the tent. They mention it's a very good model tent, well designed, and well made. They appreciate the plenty of semi-decently designed windows and the enclosed tent portion. The tent is brilliantly engineered and the rainfly is the best feature for a family camping experience.

"...This tent is wonderful...." Read more

"...The tent poles seem very durable, well painted and marked, and where the elastic-cord is exposed in the joints, it's actually a small link of chain,..." Read more

"...For a tent that is otherwise brilliantly engineered, as noted in the other reviews, these drawbacks seemed to be an unnecessary $5 savings to..." Read more

"...If you want a well functioning, well made, well designed tent that will last you decades if you care for it outdoors abode for 2-4 people comfortably..." Read more

261 customers mention253 positive8 negative

Customers like the door on the tent. They say the framed entry is a nice touch, it makes it easy to get in and out of the tent, and the screened porch is able to provide a welcome bonus for anyone camping in buggy areas. They also appreciate the hinged door, which is nagging to zipper. Customers also like the swinging door, as it doesn't have to zip and unzip. They mention the fenced outdoor area is great for cooking away from mosquitos, and that the swiveling ceilings are amazing at night.

"...The screened ceilings are amazing at night whether under trees that reflect the firelight on leaves or under an open sky with brilliant stars..." Read more

"...Screened area was a huge bonus because it allowed us to enjoy the outdoors without having to deal with the hungry mosquitoes...." Read more

"...I really like the floor of this tent. Extremely durable, bathtub style. This bad boy will stay dry...." Read more

"...Speaking of doors, the hinged door is an awesome addition. However, the velcro will only line up if you're on very level ground...." Read more

97 customers mention86 positive11 negative

Customers like the value of the tent. They say it's a great buy for the money, has the best combination of features and price, and is huge for this price point. Some mention that the tent is not waterproof.

"We debated several tents, looking for biggest size with an affordable price...." Read more

"...I'm on my 3rd one and will buy it again. It is the best combination of features and price out there for my needs." Read more

"...tent research and eventually decided on a Coleman due to the affordable price point and durability...." Read more

"...No rain got thru. What a great tent for the money.." Read more

215 customers mention83 positive132 negative

Customers are mixed about the waterproofness of the tent. Some mention that it kept them completely dry in storms, with the rain fly keeping them dry. However, others say that the screened in section gets wet inside when it rains, and the rain will find its way in through the seams, zipper, and areas that are only covered with screen. Some customers also mention that tents do not typically come waterproofed, and are subject to significant condensation in wet conditions.

"...window, where the stitching was just a bit too tight and water eventually seeped through...." Read more

"...The rain fly keeps you dry and is SO easy to install...." Read more

"...thin rainfly depends on its coating and is subject to significant condensation in wet conditions or heavy morning dew, which creates some unwanted..." Read more

"...Did not leak with an average amount of rain. No rain entered even with the windows opened, while campers two sites over had to hand dry their..." Read more

211 customers mention139 positive72 negative

Customers are mixed about the durability of the tent. Some mention that it's quite sturdy, the poles are strong, and the construction is fantastic. They say that it held up well in 10 mph winds and that the pole is pretty good quality. However, some customers feel that the material is thinner and could easily rip. Some customers also mention that the tent has heavy metal poles, so don't plan on carrying this in a backpack.

"...The construction is fantastic and should help the tent last many years/trips. The ventilation is awesome...." Read more

"...The tent poles seem very durable, well painted and marked, and where the elastic-cord is exposed in the joints, it's actually a small link of chain,..." Read more

"...The rainfly material is ultra thin and, given the high tension to stretch it over the frame, is not going to last for the life of the rest of the..." Read more

"...Tent held up well in 10 mph winds--didn't buckle or come unstaked. Did not leak with an average amount of rain...." Read more

205 customers mention74 positive131 negative

Customers are mixed about the leakage of the tent. Some mention that it did not leak with an average amount of rain, while others say that it has some leakage with a light rain. Some customers also mention that there was a small leak at the window seam.

"...I'm guessing that's why some reviewers are reporting that the tent leaks in rain, and others are reporting bone dry conditions...." Read more

"...Tent held up well in 10 mph winds--didn't buckle or come unstaked. Did not leak with an average amount of rain...." Read more

"...that night with high winds and torrential rains...did spring one small leak at the seam between the screened in section and the main body, nothing..." Read more

"...During the first heavy rain all of exposed sides of the tent leaked heavily where the ground tarp meets the fabric walls, which is about 4 inches..." Read more

So far, so good.
4 Stars
So far, so good.
I got this tent about a week ago and set it up in the yard. We'll be taking it with us to the beach later this month. When we get back, I'll update this review to let everyone know how it did.For now, this is what I can tell you: First, I really, really like the overall design concept of this tent. We're used to three man tents in the backcountry with two adults, three 50-60 lb. dogs, and all our gear. This will be like living in a condo for us. BUT, this tent no longer comes with the "vented cool air privacy port" as seen in the second picture on Amazon's main product page (under the back central window of the tent. This is quite a bummer, as I was planning on using it as a doggy door as other reviewers mentioned was possible. Not a deal breaker by any means (don't even know if my dogs would fit through it), but they really need to remove it from the product description.I had a friend help me set it up, and it was an absolute breeze. I have set up many, many tents in my life and I was able to remove everything from the bags, take one look at the components, and understand exactly how it goes together without looking at the instructions. This is a good thing, because the instructions are lacking.First, lay the tent out and stake down the corners, pulling the floor nice and tight. Next, you put the arch supports through the center (roof) sleeves on the main tent body. Red poles go in the red sleeves, unmarked poles go in unmarked sleeves. Then, starting from the back (non-screened) section, attach the straight poles to the arched poles, raise the roof up, and slide the end of the poles into the friction pegs attached to the stake out points. Again, red poles go with red poles, unmarked go with unmarked. Continue this process working your way forward to the screened section until you have all four pole sets hooked up. It's easier if the straight poles are at their lowest setting, but it will go up regardless. Connect all the clips and velcro to the polls, hook in the awning and door poles (instructions explain this well enough), stake down all remaining points, and you're set. There is an interior door/wall to attach, and that's simple enough with the toggles. There's also a silly little door mat that doesn't attach to the tent, but just sits in front of the door and stakes down at two points (I'd trade it in for the vent in a heartbeat.)At this point...stop! And here's why: THIS TENT WILL LEAK IN HEAVY ENOUGH RAIN! I set mine up completely, with the rain fly, and waited for a lovely Colorado afternoon monsoon to roll through. One fairly hard rain and there were puddles in the back room. I'm talking puddles deep enough to raise tadpoles in. Definitely enough water to make your camping trip miserable (the tent does have a bathtub floor so it keeps water from seeping in, but holds it in once it's there. So, if you were smart like me (for once:), you went ahead and ordered a few cans of Kiwi Camp Dry, Heavy Duty Water Repellent, 12oz with your tent. This stuff works great (although we lost about half a can from shipping to 7500 ft. Go ahead and cover all the canvas sections of the outside of the tent before you put the rain fly on (no silly, don't spray the mesh. While you're at it, spread the rain fly out and cover it completely as well. Here's a tip: If you stretch the seams out on the fly when you're spraying them, it will create a much tighter bond...ideally you would put the fly on your tent upside down to stretch the seams, then spray the inside of the fly...but this tent is too big to spray the top without some ingenuity. Two cans are enough to cover the entire tent with one coat (plus a little left over. I would buy five cans. Do one coat, wait four hours and do another coat, and take whatever's left with you in case any leaks crop up while camping. Again, pay particular attention to the seams. The Kiwi Camp Dry smells bad at first, but it goes away after it dries, and it creates a wonderful water repellent, breathable barrier. Once the second coat is dry, put the rain fly on the tent, which again is explained easy enough in the instructions. Just remember, the red Coleman logo goes on the front (screened) part of the tent with the doors. The fly has several conveniently attached guy lines with tighteners for staking down. Use them. If you don't know how the tighteners work, look it up online...plenty of good info out there with illustrations. The tighter the guy lines, the less likely the fly will sag against the tent walls, which means less likelihood of a leak. Another tip: Nylon cords expand when wet, so tighten them up in the rain and loosen them when they're dry. Now that it's all set up, and if you're not expecting rain, hose the thing down heavily and look for any weak spots in the water barrier. The canopies above the door and rear central window work excellent. After following this process, I now have a very water resistant tent, leak proof in anything but the most torrential downpour. Then you just let it dry, break it all back down, roll it up, and put it back in the bag (it should fit easily with room to spare. Your tent is now ready for adventure and you've practiced setting it up, making life much easier on yourself once you find that perfect camping spot.Now for the quality of the tent: I'm not overly impressed. I was hoping the walls of the tent would be a little thicker and the seams would be a little tougher. That said, I did set it up nice and tight and had no rips. If it does rip, send it back and get another one. We got caught in the outer bands of Hurricane Karl on last year's beach trip, and there's no way this thing would stand up to those kind of sustained winds (60-65 mph. Not many tents would, however my Kelty Riverbend did. We wanted something much roomier for us and the dogs this time, and this tent is certainly roomy, but I will DEFINITELY be bringing my Kelty as a backup.The tent stakes that came with this Coleman tent are absolutely worthless. Do yourself a favor and buy at least four packs of No Bendium II Gold Stakes or something comparable (I'm obviously partial to Kelty...MSR makes a good product too. As mentioned, definitely take advantage of the several guy lines attached to the fly if you're expecting any kind of wind or rain. There are 21 total staking points on this tent. Here's another good tip: Attach glow sticks or solar-light garden decorations to your guy lines if you're worried about tripping over them.I will personally be replacing the existing guy lines, made out of cheap nylon cordage, with 550 paracord. I bought a few of these with the tent: Rothco 550lb. Type III Paracord. There are plenty of other places to get paracord online...Vermont's Barre Army Navy is a good source and cheaper. The loops where the guy lines tie on to the fly will break long before the lines themselves. And the existing tighteners fit on the paracord no problem. There is also the option of running one long piece of paracord through each side of the tent's guy loops in a V pattern. This uses less stakes if you're expecting calmer weather.The front, screened section of the tent is very nice. It's separated from the central room of the tent by a fully zippable screen door and a side zippable privacy flap. There's no floor on this model, which is good because if it rains there's no way to keep the water out without some serious tarp rigging. There's two traditional, vestibule style doors on this section that attach with a zipper and stake down individually. Stake one down and leave the other unstaked for easy entrance, but stake them both down if you're leaving the tent for any length of time in case the wind picks up. The more stakes you have in the better. For instance, last year at the beach I had my Kelty staked down at 15 points and ours was the only tent that didn't collapse or blow away. You can tie a line from an existing stake set in the stake point and tie it to another stake for an anchor if necessary. This can be done on the guys as well. The more redundancy you have in your stake points, the stronger your setup will be.Speaking of doors, the hinged door is an awesome addition. However, the velcro will only line up if you're on very level ground. It does zip up nice and tight though. There are plenty of semi-decently designed windows, and we should stay nice and cool as long as there's a breeze (usually is on the beach. On the other hand, this is NOT a cold weather tent. With all the mesh walls, you're certain to get a draft unless you, again, go crazy with tarp rigging. There are also two typical mesh gear storage bags inside the tent...both medium sized.If you want to accessorize your tent with fans, lights, etc., there's really no way to hang anything inside the tent without getting creative. If you leave the interior wall unattached, you could probably rig something up to hang stuff from the available toggle loops. We did buy the Coleman 4-in-1 Quickbed and the Coleman 12-Volt DC QuickPump. Pump works great and the mattress fits very nicely inside either room of the tent.To sum up; I love the design, I have some reservations, but with some pre-planning and a worst case scenario mentality, I am going to give it a shot at the beach. I'll be bringing patch kits, sewing kits, duct tape, tarps, extra Kiwi repellent, extra stakes, paracord, and anything else I can think of to keep this tent operational if we do end up in bad storm weather. With the modifications, it's done well so far with some decent rain and wind up here in the mountains, and I'll let you all know how it did on the beach as soon as we get back.UPDATE 9-22-11: This tent absolutely rocked at the beach! We had mostly beautiful weather except for one night. The first few nights we left the fly off and really enjoyed the starry nights. Then we heard a big storm was coming in, so we put the fly on and staked, guyed, and anchored like crazy. Once again, our tent was the last one standing. We got hammered all night that night with high winds and torrential rains...did spring one small leak at the seam between the screened in section and the main body, nothing big and it was away from our bed so didn't bother us but I should have sealed that seam a little better. Tent stood up to the winds no problem though...very happy about that. We actually left the fly on after that because we noticed that, with the breeze on the beach, it actually helped move air through the tent. Stayed much cooler in there...which was nice considering the heat wave going on in Texas this Summer. Very, very impressed with the tent and it will be our car camper for many years to come.One other thing: We bought this folding camp table and it fit perfectly in the screened in area with a couple camp chairs.ALPS Mountaineering Eclipse TableI'll add some pics of our camp.
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Very well designed, easy to set up with great directions and is spacious and comfortable. The D-door is brilliant and the screen room will get plenty of use. We had fairly heavy rain one night and stayed dry. We have a queen size coleman airbed and our two grandchildren slept on their mats on the floor and we had room to spare. Many campers have commented on the design and voiced their approval. We particularly enjoy the fact that we can stand upright throughout the tent and my husband is 6 feet tall. We would recommend this tent for anyone considering buying it. We have not been sorry.
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