Coleman Sundome Camping Tent with Rainfly, 2/3/4/6 Person Tent Sets Up in 10 Mins, Weatherproof Shelter for Camping, Festivals, Backyard, Sleepovers, & More
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Coleman Sundome Camping Tent with Rainfly, 2/3/4/6 Person Tent Sets Up in 10 Mins, Weatherproof Shelter for Camping, Festivals, Backyard, Sleepovers, & More

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  • Brand
    Coleman
  • Product Dimensions
    84"L x 60"W x
  • Item Weight
    7.5 Pounds
  • Floor Width
    120 Inches
  • Recommended Uses For Product
    Backpacking &
  • Shape
    Dome
WeatherTec waterproof system
🎒Lightweight 7.5 lbs for easy carry
⏱️10-minute quick setup

Description

🏕️ Your 10-minute ticket to weatherproof adventure!

  • ALL SEASON READY - Designed for 3-season use with a reliable rainfly and sturdy fiberglass poles to brave the elements.
  • SET UP IN A FLASH - Get your campsite ready in just 10 minutes—more time to unwind and explore.
  • ROOMY COMFORTABLE - Spacious 35 sq ft floor area with 2 windows for ventilation—perfect for festivals or backyard hangouts.
  • LIGHT AS YOUR BACKPACK - At only 7.5 pounds, this tent travels light without sacrificing durability.
  • STAY DRY NO MATTER WHAT - Welded corners and inverted seams with WeatherTec tech keep rain out, so you stay cozy.

The Coleman Sundome Tent is a lightweight, dome-shaped shelter designed for 2 people, featuring a WeatherTec system with welded corners and inverted seams for superior waterproofing. It sets up quickly in 10 minutes, includes a rainfly, and offers a spacious 35 sq ft floor area with ventilation windows, making it ideal for camping, festivals, and outdoor sleepovers across three seasons.

Specifications

BrandColeman
Product Dimensions84"L x 60"W x 48"H
Item Weight7.5 Pounds
Floor Width120 Inches
Recommended Uses For ProductBackpacking, Camping & Hiking
ShapeDome
Occupancy2 Person
Seasons3
Included ComponentsTent^Rainfly^Carry Bag^
Special FeatureRainfly
Occupant Capacity2
DesignCamping Tent
MaterialBlend
ColorNavy Blue
Product Care InstructionsHand Wash
Assembly Time10 minutes
Pole Material TypeFiberglass
SizeContains PFAS
Closure TypeZipper
Number of Doors1
Floor Length10 Feet
Maximum Height48 Inches
Floor Area35 Square Feet
Base Materialpolyguard
Number Of Poles4
Style2 Person
Water Resistance LevelWater Resistant
Assembly RequiredNo
Number of Windows2
Number of Rooms1
Minimum Trail Weight7 Pounds
Tent Floor Materialpolyethylene or polyurethane
Support Pole Attachment MechanismClip
Rainfly Materialpolyester
Is WaterproofTrue
UPC076501132793
Form FactorDome
Model NameColeman Sundome Tent
Age Range (Description)Adult
Global Trade Identification Number00076501132793
SportCamping & Hiking
ManufacturerThe Coleman Company, Inc.
Installation TypeEasy Setup
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H24.4 x 6.2 x 6 inches
Package Weight3.56 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH6.22 x 6.14 x 23.89 inches
Brand NameColeman
Warranty DescriptionManufacturer Warranty
Suggested Usersunisex-adult
Number of Items1
Part Number2000024579
Fishing TechniqueSpinning, Casting

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T**Y

Would Buy Again (And Did!!)

I bought one of these a few years ago, and I actually still have it. My buddy and I were planning a two-week trip out to South Dakota and Wyoming and Montana in the early weeks of May, 2022. He didn't have a tent, and I wasn't willing to take my tent (because I was worrying about snapping the tent poles and didn't obtain a solution for the first night if that actually happened), so I suggested we both buy some and have them sent to a local Distribution Center in Rapid City, SD, for pickup. I had success with my first tent, and it's still serving well, and it's affordable and why not?First off, I don't do too much camping, so I'm still a little bit of a novice, but my buddy is totally green. Nonetheless, he had absolutely no problem figuring out how to set the thing up in about 10 or 15 minutes without even needing the instructions. While everything you need is within storage bag, I opted to go to Harbor Freight to buy more robust tent stakes, which proved to be extremely helpful with some of the weather that we had.The storage bag is 100% sufficient with storing the tent, as long as you fold it up a little bit as opposed to just stuffing it in there like whatever. The bag is sturdy enough to carry everything. We also bought some waterproof tarps that were a little bit thick from Harbor freight, as we wanted to keep the tents as dry as possible. Completely satisfied with the amount of airflow, and while it did get down to the low 30s on some nights, having a good sleeping bag (and air pad) takes care of that and having the option to open and close the air vents that will definitely help maintain a decent temperature within the tent. I had no problems at all with the waterproofing of the tent.We had three days where we experienced some rain. The first day, it rained for maybe 30 minutes at night, but the tents were dry in the morning after the sun came out for a little bit and everything dried rather quickly. The last day we also had a bit of rain, so we had to set the tents up before we pack them up for the final time just to let them dry off, but they dried super, super quick. There was one day where there was a torrential downpour that lasted about 2 hours and was absolutely frightening. The wind was ripping super hard, hail was coming down, and I could hear the tent getting pelted like mad by rain. Overall, I was extremely frightened by the lightning, and wondering what I was going to do if the tent came down because it was shaking pretty hard. Well, other than the outside of the tent being wet and being dealt with in the morning, absolutely nothing came inside or happened in any way to damage the tent. My buddy even didn't know that he was supposed to attach the tent to the tent poles with some clips, yet his tent held up. I definitely gained a bit more confidence in the tent after that downpour, I would never even want to be in the car with what was happening. The second photo is the morning after the downpoor.I love the storage pockets, and the hook inside to hang my light, as well as the small inlet for a power cord. I was about as comfortable as I could possibly be. Set up and breakdown is super, super easy. It takes maybe 15 minutes at most with one person, and about 5 minutes with two people. The two-person tent fits one person comfortably with a backpack or something inside. It's quite small, and if you were to use two people in a two-person tent, it would just be you and one other person sleeping next to each other with absolutely no room for anything at all inside. Now, I have two of these tents after I brought the second one home, but I am not complaining at all. I did look at a few other tents before buying this second one and having it shipped, but I know that I was not going to do as well as I would have with this tent. Definitely worth a second purchase, in my opinion!

J**K

Worth it for the price

Setup is easy, a kid could probably do it if they had to. It feels pretty sturdy, the poles don’t feel like they’ll snap in windy conditions and the mesh hasn’t ripped. I’ve always been a firm believer that a 1 person tent is useless, so I always buy a 2 person tent for solo camping. This fits me and my gear quite comfortably. My sleeping pad fits and my backpack has a spot in the corner. You might have issues if you’re tall though. I like the 2 pockets to hold things. I have a light in 1 and my wallet, keys and other things in the other. It’s been pretty wet for my entire trip and I haven’t had any water get inside. My only legit complaint is that it is currently 23° outside and it feels like that inside too. If you don’t have a good sleeping bag, be prepared to be cold. For the price, this is absolutely worth it if you aren’t going camping all the time. I’ve only used it on 1 trip, so I can’t speak for the long term durability, but tents are usually expensive for a reason.

C**E

Amazing Coleman quality, as expected!

The media could not be loaded. This tent saved my boyfriend and I on a camping trip that went completely awry. For info, this was the first time for both of us camping on our own, first time using this tent, and we camped in June at Bennett Spring, MO for 3 nights. It is very compact for travel (2 1/2' x 5"), and I was able to get it back in the bag upon take down. Setting the first time took about 15-20 minutes, take down less than 10. I was surprised to find such a cheap tent with Coleman's name on it, and it was worth every penny.I'll start with the not so great things. First and foremost, the style of the tent has the corners pulled SO taught when it is set that there are teeny tiny needle point-sized holes in the corners. It lets in nothing but rain, but even then it's not that much. I'll touch on that when I get to the good things. Also, the zipper protector is completely necessary and helpful, it can just be a huge pain because it gets snagged and caught in the zipper a lot. I was able to stand up almost completely in the center of the tent (I'm a little more than 5') but my boyfriend could not. We did not use an air mattress, but there was plenty of room still with the pool floaties we slept on, a huge sterilite container, our box fan, and more. Speaking of our box fan, the weather was complete garbage on our trip. It was HOT; the heat index got up to 110. This tent has tons of ventilation- even a little vent in the bottom on the back. We definitely needed the box fan any time we spent more than 2-3 minutes in the tent, and it was going all night. One of the nights did get down to 60, and I was shivering. So it's safe to say that this is not a flaw of the tent, just more of a tip for fellow campers. When it's hot, it's hot!I will now begin raving about this tent. Our first night, we got severe thunderstorms and torrential downpour for almost eight hours straight. We stayed completely dry!! I was convinced that it was going to leak or at least start seeping through the walls eventually, but it didn't! Some water did get through the aforementioned corners, but I was able to use a hand towel to dry it up and the towel was still mostly dry. Very impressive. The next day, the tent had a few hours to dry in the sun before more severe weather came through. After the previous night, we didn't want to be around for it, so we left camp for the afternoon. More torrential downpour, this time tornadic weather, so there was a LOT of very strong winds. In all seriousness, this storm literally took down a tree and several branches on the campground campus, but not our tent!!! Out of 7 steaks, all but one was torn out of the ground, and the tent had been shoved forward about 1 foot and was leaning about 65 degrees forward. The tent was easy to set up (we did do a full trial run before leaving), but the very rocky Missouri soil made it extremely difficult to get the steaks in well at the campsite. The one steak that was in the ground still was the one we were actually able to get in well, so I can't say if the steaks were ripped out strictly because of wind, or if they were set more poorly than we thought. I would still recommend different, stronger steaks, because the ones that come with are flimsy. I purchased 4 MSR Groundhog steaks that we used on our tarp underneath and they were unphased by the storms. Needless to say, all our stuff inside was safe and dry!!!!!! The corners did their infamous leak again, but I dried it up just the same as last time (and then we reset the tent in the dark by flashlight!). No poles broken, nothing ripped, no leaks that weren't the corners. I will add that we used those interlocking foam mats on the floor of our tent to make it a little more comfy, and upon pulling them up when we were leaving, there was moisture that we are assuming was from the corners, but don't know for sure. We were on a very slight downhill, and the moisture was only under a small portion of the front three mats. Thinking it was just the water from the corners rolling forward. Everything else was fine and dry.I have photos of it set, but have to post them later. I am including a video of the storm from inside during the first night. I know that being in a tent amplifies how rain sounds, but it was truly as bad as it sounds in the video.Edit to add: we did no waterproofing on our tent.

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