Special Feature | Rainfly |
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Brand | Coleman |
Occupant Capacity | 7 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Nylon |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
Product Dimensions | 34.5"L x 13"W x 11.5"H |
Seasons | 3 |
Color | blue |
Sport | outdoors |
Item Weight | 35.36 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Easy Setup |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Included Components | Coleman Tenaya Lake Fast Pitch 8-Person Cabin With Closet |
Pole Material Type | steel |
Size | 8 Person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Floor Length | 156 Inches |
Water Resistance Technology | 1500 Mm |
Floor Area | 117 Square Feet |
Style | Tent |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Form Factor | Dome |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 34 x 13 x 10 inches |
Package Weight | 17.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 34.5 x 13 x 11.5 inches |
Brand Name | Coleman |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Model Name | 2000018088 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | The Coleman Company, Inc. |
Part Number | 2000018088 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Coleman 8-Person Camping Tent with Built-in Closet | Tenaya Lake Cabin Tent with Fast Pitch Setup
Special Feature | Rainfly |
Brand | Coleman |
Occupant Capacity | 7 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Nylon |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
Product Dimensions | 34.5"L x 13"W x 11.5"H |
Seasons | 3 |
Color | blue |
Sport | outdoors |
About this item
- Cabin tent features built-in closet with shelves and hanger bar to help you stay organized
- Fast Pitch design sets up in about 9 minutes
- Spacious 8-person design with room divider included for privacy
- WeatherTec system with patented welded floors and inverted seams to keep you dry
- Measures 13 x 9 feet with 2 x 2-foot closet and 6-foot 8-inch center height
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Product Highlights
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ClosetA built-in closet lets you store creature comforts safely away from the elements without taking up precious floor space. Shelves and a hanger bar keep your clothes and gear organized. |
Hinged DoorA patented hinged door offers easy in and out access. |
Rainfly IncludedEnjoy better airflow thanks to the included rainfly that offers added protection in wet weather and allows you to crack your windows during a storm and still stay dry. |
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Color-Coded Poles and HubA quick and easy setup with color-coded poles and hub that let you get back to enjoying the great outdoors in no time. |
Storage PocketsStash small necessities within easy reach and off the floor thanks to mesh pockets conveniently sewn into the side of the tent's walls. |
Pack Up with EaseWhen it's time to head home, the tent easily fits into the included carry bag, which also expands with a rip-strip for extra storage space. |
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
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Protected SeamsInverted seams increase weather resistance by hiding needle holes inside the tent. |
Wind-Strong FrameEngineered to be a stronger, more wind-responsive frame with redesigned poles and guy-out triangles. |
Zipper ProtectionA zipper cuff made of weather-resistant fabric adds protection from the elements to the door. |
Waterproof FloorsWelding-inspired technology strengthens the tent floor and eliminates needle holes. |
Product Description
Enjoy some comforts from home while camping with the Coleman Tenaya Lake Fast Pitch 8-Person Cabin Tent with Closet. This camping tent includes a built-in closet with shelves and a hanger bar, making it easy to keep your clothes and gear organized without having to dig through your backpack. Thanks to pre-attached, color-coded top poles and hub, fast-fit feet, and snag-free Insta-Clip suspension, this cabin tent with the Fast Pitch system assembles 55 percent quicker than similar Coleman tents with a conventional setup. The WeatherTec system with patented welded floors and inverted seams helps ensure you and your gear stay dry, while the included rainfly offers extra weather protection. This backpacking tent offers enough room for two queen air beds and comes with a room divider for added privacy and storage pockets to keep your items stored away. An E-Port lets you easily bring power inside the tent. A hinged door lets you enter and exit the tent effortlessly, and Illumiline reflective guy lines offer greater visibility at night, so you won’t accidentally trip in the dark. And when it’s time to pack up, the 8-person tent fits neatly inside the included wheeled carry bag for easy storage and transportation.
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ASIN | B00TFY8Z54 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #192,958 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #562 in Camping Tents |
Date First Available | February 10, 2015 |
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Customers like the ease of setup, size and color of the tent. For example, they mention the directions are clear, it's roomy and has additional room for other camping items. Some are happy with the closet, and ease of opening. That said, opinions are mixed on quality and water resistance.
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Customers find the tent fairly easy to set up. They say the directions are clear, and the tent is easy for two people to put up. Customers also mention that the tent goes up easily and quickly, and that the directions for this tent are fairly easy.
"...Setup: Set up is actually really simple for a big tent...." Read more
"...The tent was easy for the two of us to put up. Coleman made the instructions as easy as possible for you...." Read more
"...Included instructions are clear but I only used them to double check myself. I did have an extremely difficult time assembling the tent by myself...." Read more
"...Truly, this is amazing.- Everything goes up easily and quickly. It takes two people about ten minutes, if that...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the size of the tent. They mention that it is roomy, huge, and perfect for them and their two dogs. They appreciate the good head room for tall people. The tent comfortably fits 2 queen-sized air mattresses, and 4 twin aerobeds. The closet is nice for storing items like backpacks, and it is tall.
"...This tent will be with us for a long time, lots of room to grow, and when the kids want to use their own tent, we'll still be using this for all the..." Read more
"...But we did use it for our clothes bags and camping bin. It is decent sized, and definitely makes the tent more usable for us...." Read more
"...tents so obviously this going to be more spacious, but it is also taller and the layout makes for a better floor plan so you aren't tripping over..." Read more
"...The divider is easy to set up and take down, and it really does feel spacious on each side...." Read more
Customers like the color of the tent. They say it's beautiful, very nice, and roomy. The design is amazing and the closet is really nice. The layout makes for a better floor plan. Overall, customers say it’s a great tent with color-coded poles and reflective guylines.
"...the poles are attached so they snap together and are color coordinated it's relatively simple. 2 people are definitely better than 1...." Read more
"...It is decent sized, and definitely makes the tent more usable for us...." Read more
"...to be more spacious, but it is also taller and the layout makes for a better floor plan so you aren't tripping over things here and there...." Read more
"...I find the colors very attractive. The tent poles themselves are light green, which is nice and different from my other tents...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the water resistance of the tent. Some mention that it kept them dry even through very nasty weather, while others say that the stitching got wet. They also say that it took water from the floor.
"...most of the Coleman tents this had the tub bottom which helps keep standing water out. Just make sure you pick up your feet...." Read more
"...the top of the window, so while they are great for privacy, and keeping you dry, it still allows air-flow through the tent...." Read more
"...The floors had standing water, puddles, a stream as it was raining. The bedding was soaked and resulted in a horrible experience...." Read more
"...It was perfect for our food bin and trash bagIt kept everything else dry in the rain too.Setup4/10 difficulty..." Read more
Customers like the closet in the tent. They say it's a huge bonus, and convenient. They also appreciate the mesh shelves and hanging shelf system. Customers also like the divider to separate the rooms, and lamp hanger.
"...ceiling, the multiple pockets for items like phones and tablets, the partition, the easy to open and close door, the closet, which is wonderful for..." Read more
"...Pros:- The closet idea is neat...." Read more
"...It was perfect for our food bin and trash bagIt kept everything else dry in the rain too.Setup4/10 difficulty..." Read more
"...It even has a hanging shelf system and a hanger bar...." Read more
Customers find the tent easy to set up and take down. They appreciate the hinged door, which is easier than dealing with zippers. Customers also appreciate the swing door, saying it's a nice addition.
"...The door - awesome, except there are three zippers (one for the D shape, one for the window, and one to open the door) and they have the same color..." Read more
"...for items like phones and tablets, the partition, the easy to open and close door, the closet, which is wonderful for chucking everything in and out..." Read more
"...Love the 'hinged' door, easier than fooling with zippers when you're in and out getting camp set up but zipping and unzipping the door can be a pain..." Read more
"...The door is just wonderful. So convenient and nice. So easy to get in and out quickly - and quietly, if needed.-..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the tent. Some mention that it was constructed well, stands strong, and has a nice sturdy handle on each end. However, others say that it's not as heavy duty as the older Coleman Cabin tent, the closet is a little flimsy, and the shelves are right at a bend which causes weakness. Overall, the opinions are mixed and the tent is recommended for those looking for a durable and breathable tent.
"...The closet held their 3 and our 2 backpacks, shoes, and the closet bar was sturdy enough for me to hang grocery bags that held games and coloring..." Read more
"...up for use with the shelves, because they are a great idea, but executed poorly. They sag too much...." Read more
"...The waterproofing and the frame did its job and held up great to whatever mother nature through our way...." Read more
"...They feel very sturdy and the door frame poles add a premium feel and function to the door. The extra few minutes to add the door frame is worth it...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the tent. They mention that the seams look like they may rip, the tent tore apart at the seam, and several poles broke. The fabric ripped, and the seam stretched after a couple of uses. The bottom front corner ripped off and the metal cracked.
"...them into the proper places is a tight fit, resulting in occasional seam stretching, albeit minor...." Read more
"...I thought at a few points that the corners of the tent would tear. Luckily they didn't...." Read more
"...Sadly, two places ripped at the seams because of the intensity of the tension required, but they are minor and patch-able...." Read more
"...Some of our seams also look like they might rip. We've only used the tent twice so they may next time...." Read more
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We fit the Intex Dura-Beam Standard Series Deluxe Pillow Rest Raised Airbed w/ Soft Flocked Top for Comfort, Built-in Pillow & Electric Pump, Bed Height 16.5", Queen , our large gym bag type suitcase, on one side of the divider with room to spare, our 3 boys in sleeping bags and the Coleman 50 Quart Performance Cooler with lots of room to walk around in. The closet held their 3 and our 2 backpacks, shoes, and the closet bar was sturdy enough for me to hang grocery bags that held games and coloring things for the boys in easy reach. We didn't try out the mesh netting simply because we didn't need it.
When it rained in the morning, we picked up the boys' sleeping bags and brought our 2 Coleman Oversized Quad Chair with Cooler inside and hung out until it stopped.
The tent stayed dry even with the windows down in the light rain. I'm sure had it been a harder, more sideways rain we would have needed to put the windows up. The fly hangs over enough to keep the rain from dripping in to the windows. The sides are slightly angled to help with this but that doesn't take away from how much room there is. There are so many windows. The top is almost completely netting and had rain not been in the forecast for the next day we would have left off the rain fly. No leakage through the fly or walls.
And like most of the Coleman tents this had the tub bottom which helps keep standing water out. Just make sure you pick up your feet. All of us forgot and there was a little bit of tripping happening. Thankfully, no one was hurt.
There is a detachable divider with a mesh top and solid bottom portion that zips up or you can tie back for privacy to change or for sleeping. The only problem with this is that the plastic ring in the middle that the divider attaches to can't easily be used to hang tent lights without a little modification. We got around this by using some 550 cord to loop up our light to keep it out of the way of the zipper. Our light is pretty light (ha). I wouldn't recommend using a D-cell lantern. The closet also has a "door" that velcros together, but we just kept it tied back.
The door system is nice. There are poles to slide into the on the hinge side and the opening so that you can swing it open and it will shut behind you. Great if you have kids so they aren't messing with the zipper constantly while they're going in and out. Just a little tip, there's an extra zipper on the opening side so you can more easily slide in the arching pole.
We set up the tent for the 1st time at the campsite in about 15 minutes. The next time, it should take about 1/2 the time, since we now know how to do it. The directions aren't the most well written, but since all the poles are attached so they snap together and are color coordinated it's relatively simple. 2 people are definitely better than 1. Attach the top hub portion (looks a bit like a spider) and clip in the tops. Attach the colored taped poles to the pvc elbow tubes. Then on either long side, pick the larger poles and attach to the pins on the bottom. Pull taught and put in the stakes. I don't think we had the closet quite right, but the poles to hold it up go on the outside of the tent, and the very short pole goes in the clips on the inside.
The rain fly attaches both by velcro wraps around the wall and roof poles, and with plastic hooks that clip to metal triangle rings on the poles. These were enough that we didn't need to stake down the guy lines that are attached to it. Had there been a stronger wind we again would have and I have no doubt they would have held up well like our Coleman dome tent.
We will be getting some seam sealer and spray water sealer just to be doubly sure that there won't be any leaks, just like all our tents in the past. But I have all confidence that even if we didn't it would stay leak free.
We had no issues getting the tent, poles, stakes, fly, divider, and mesh shelves to fit back into the rolling storage case that it comes in, but that might be from years of practice rolling up our dome tent to fit in the bag. We did probably mix up which poles when in which bag, but that's not a big deal. It's not a light tent but we didn't have any problems lugging it around, and the wheels help.
This tent will be with us for a long time, lots of room to grow, and when the kids want to use their own tent, we'll still be using this for all the room to keep gear in.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2017
We fit the [[ASIN:B01J1KVR56 Intex Dura-Beam Standard Series Deluxe Pillow Rest Raised Airbed w/ Soft Flocked Top for Comfort, Built-in Pillow & Electric Pump, Bed Height 16.5", Queen]], our large gym bag type suitcase, on one side of the divider with room to spare, our 3 boys in sleeping bags and the [[ASIN:B000G62SEY Coleman 50 Quart Performance Cooler]] with lots of room to walk around in. The closet held their 3 and our 2 backpacks, shoes, and the closet bar was sturdy enough for me to hang grocery bags that held games and coloring things for the boys in easy reach. We didn't try out the mesh netting simply because we didn't need it.
When it rained in the morning, we picked up the boys' sleeping bags and brought our 2 [[ASIN:B00339910A Coleman Oversized Quad Chair with Cooler]] inside and hung out until it stopped.
The tent stayed dry even with the windows down in the light rain. I'm sure had it been a harder, more sideways rain we would have needed to put the windows up. The fly hangs over enough to keep the rain from dripping in to the windows. The sides are slightly angled to help with this but that doesn't take away from how much room there is. There are so many windows. The top is almost completely netting and had rain not been in the forecast for the next day we would have left off the rain fly. No leakage through the fly or walls.
And like most of the Coleman tents this had the tub bottom which helps keep standing water out. Just make sure you pick up your feet. All of us forgot and there was a little bit of tripping happening. Thankfully, no one was hurt.
There is a detachable divider with a mesh top and solid bottom portion that zips up or you can tie back for privacy to change or for sleeping. The only problem with this is that the plastic ring in the middle that the divider attaches to can't easily be used to hang tent lights without a little modification. We got around this by using some 550 cord to loop up our light to keep it out of the way of the zipper. Our light is pretty light (ha). I wouldn't recommend using a D-cell lantern. The closet also has a "door" that velcros together, but we just kept it tied back.
The door system is nice. There are poles to slide into the on the hinge side and the opening so that you can swing it open and it will shut behind you. Great if you have kids so they aren't messing with the zipper constantly while they're going in and out. Just a little tip, there's an extra zipper on the opening side so you can more easily slide in the arching pole.
We set up the tent for the 1st time at the campsite in about 15 minutes. The next time, it should take about 1/2 the time, since we now know how to do it. The directions aren't the most well written, but since all the poles are attached so they snap together and are color coordinated it's relatively simple. 2 people are definitely better than 1. Attach the top hub portion (looks a bit like a spider) and clip in the tops. Attach the colored taped poles to the pvc elbow tubes. Then on either long side, pick the larger poles and attach to the pins on the bottom. Pull taught and put in the stakes. I don't think we had the closet quite right, but the poles to hold it up go on the outside of the tent, and the very short pole goes in the clips on the inside.
The rain fly attaches both by velcro wraps around the wall and roof poles, and with plastic hooks that clip to metal triangle rings on the poles. These were enough that we didn't need to stake down the guy lines that are attached to it. Had there been a stronger wind we again would have and I have no doubt they would have held up well like our Coleman dome tent.
We will be getting some seam sealer and spray water sealer just to be doubly sure that there won't be any leaks, just like all our tents in the past. But I have all confidence that even if we didn't it would stay leak free.
We had no issues getting the tent, poles, stakes, fly, divider, and mesh shelves to fit back into the rolling storage case that it comes in, but that might be from years of practice rolling up our dome tent to fit in the bag. We did probably mix up which poles when in which bag, but that's not a big deal. It's not a light tent but we didn't have any problems lugging it around, and the wheels help.
This tent will be with us for a long time, lots of room to grow, and when the kids want to use their own tent, we'll still be using this for all the room to keep gear in.
First, I did not receive this for free or at a discount. I paid full price, and loved it so much I felt compelled to write a review.
This is a great tent. We are a family of four, and we all love camping. We have a queen mattress and two smaller kid mattresses. They all fit in here easily. Space is definitely not an issue, as we also had a 3x3 kennel for our dog in here with us.
Setup: Set up is actually really simple for a big tent. The first time I set it up was in the dark with my kids holding flashlights for me, which as much as they tried, the trees and ground was always more appealing to them than where I needed the light. I would say that the first time took me around 20 - 25 minutes, and that is in the dark. The second, and subsequent times have gone much faster, and with more than one person it would definitely be under ten minutes. Alas, I am usually setting it up by myself, so it takes around 15 minutes. Still not bad, as I have had smaller tents that took longer than that! There is definitely an order of operations.
1) Stake the tent down, and then begin with the center poles.
2) When doing the corner poles, remove the stake for that corner so you have some flexibility.
3) Everything else is pretty easy.
Pros:
The door - awesome, except there are three zippers (one for the D shape, one for the window, and one to open the door) and they have the same color rope on it, so the window and the D was unzipped a few times resulting utter chaos, no not really, resulting in having to zip it back up. What did you think would happen?
The closet - we did not set it up for use with the shelves, because they are a great idea, but executed poorly. They sag too much. But we did use it for our clothes bags and camping bin. It is decent sized, and definitely makes the tent more usable for us.
Windows - They do not zip up along the top of the window, so while they are great for privacy, and keeping you dry, it still allows air-flow through the tent. Do not read that as the house. err - tent, comes with air conditioning, because it still gets hot on a warm (not hot, but warm) day. Amazingly enough, it cools right down at night.
One of the most frustrating things about tents is that they do not take themselves down. I am here to tell you that this tent is no different. You still have to take it down. However, you have to try really hard to not get everything to fit back in the bag, which is most frustrating to me.
As a mobile home, it does not come with roadside assistance, however, there are videos out there that show you how to set it up. I suggest watching them before leaving home for the first time.
Cons:
If you have been paying any attention, you should know that I love the tent. But here you are looking for something to be wrong with it. Okay, I will satisfy your pessimistic side.
- The zippers at the door are too similar, resulting in repeated failed attempts at unzipping. SOLUTION- I am going to change the colors on mine so we can tell the zippers apart.
- The poles fit almost too good, so getting them into the proper places is a tight fit, resulting in occasional seam stretching, albeit minor. I would rather it be tight though, am I right?
- It did not transform into a robot. Not that I was expecting it to, but you wanted some negativity, and it definitely did NOT do this. Tell me that wouldn't have been cool...
All joking aside, it is a great tent and I really couldn't be happier. I will say that since I purchased the price has increased, and I am not sure if I would pay over $200 without comparing other options in that price range first. I was trying to stay under $200.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2016
First, I did not receive this for free or at a discount. I paid full price, and loved it so much I felt compelled to write a review.
This is a great tent. We are a family of four, and we all love camping. We have a queen mattress and two smaller kid mattresses. They all fit in here easily. Space is definitely not an issue, as we also had a 3x3 kennel for our dog in here with us.
Setup: Set up is actually really simple for a big tent. The first time I set it up was in the dark with my kids holding flashlights for me, which as much as they tried, the trees and ground was always more appealing to them than where I needed the light. I would say that the first time took me around 20 - 25 minutes, and that is in the dark. The second, and subsequent times have gone much faster, and with more than one person it would definitely be under ten minutes. Alas, I am usually setting it up by myself, so it takes around 15 minutes. Still not bad, as I have had smaller tents that took longer than that! There is definitely an order of operations.
1) Stake the tent down, and then begin with the center poles.
2) When doing the corner poles, remove the stake for that corner so you have some flexibility.
3) Everything else is pretty easy.
Pros:
The door - awesome, except there are three zippers (one for the D shape, one for the window, and one to open the door) and they have the same color rope on it, so the window and the D was unzipped a few times resulting utter chaos, no not really, resulting in having to zip it back up. What did you think would happen?
The closet - we did not set it up for use with the shelves, because they are a great idea, but executed poorly. They sag too much. But we did use it for our clothes bags and camping bin. It is decent sized, and definitely makes the tent more usable for us.
Windows - They do not zip up along the top of the window, so while they are great for privacy, and keeping you dry, it still allows air-flow through the tent. Do not read that as the house. err - tent, comes with air conditioning, because it still gets hot on a warm (not hot, but warm) day. Amazingly enough, it cools right down at night.
One of the most frustrating things about tents is that they do not take themselves down. I am here to tell you that this tent is no different. You still have to take it down. However, you have to try really hard to not get everything to fit back in the bag, which is most frustrating to me.
As a mobile home, it does not come with roadside assistance, however, there are videos out there that show you how to set it up. I suggest watching them before leaving home for the first time.
Cons:
If you have been paying any attention, you should know that I love the tent. But here you are looking for something to be wrong with it. Okay, I will satisfy your pessimistic side.
- The zippers at the door are too similar, resulting in repeated failed attempts at unzipping. SOLUTION- I am going to change the colors on mine so we can tell the zippers apart.
- The poles fit almost too good, so getting them into the proper places is a tight fit, resulting in occasional seam stretching, albeit minor. I would rather it be tight though, am I right?
- It did not transform into a robot. Not that I was expecting it to, but you wanted some negativity, and it definitely did NOT do this. Tell me that wouldn't have been cool...
All joking aside, it is a great tent and I really couldn't be happier. I will say that since I purchased the price has increased, and I am not sure if I would pay over $200 without comparing other options in that price range first. I was trying to stay under $200.
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Cuando acampamos nos tocó una tormenta y nuestra tienda fue la única que se mantuvo en pie
Reviewed in Mexico on June 14, 2020
Cuando acampamos nos tocó una tormenta y nuestra tienda fue la única que se mantuvo en pie