Coleman Sundome 4 Person Tent for sale

In practice, we almost always recommend sizing up your tent, and we think the Sundome 6 work bests with groups of three to four people. Coleman also offers the Sundome 4, which we think is ideal for two campers and a dog. Regarding weight and packability – the Coleman Sundome is more lightweight than the Skydome tent. The Sundome weighs 7.4 pounds, while the Skydome weighs 12.2 pounds.

For its reasonable price, Coleman does a respectable job in this department. Although it can’t be set up in the rain as easily as their single-layer tents, the same can be said for many of the camping tents in this year’s review. We would coleman screen tent certainly hesitate to opt for this tent if the forecast calls for torrential downpours, but it can absolutely hold up to the occasional spat of rain. The rainfly should even be capable of repelling anything beyond sideways rain.

Very impressed with the excellent service and definitely will recommend campcraft to anyone. We reserve the right to contact customers and arrange alternative delivery methods and timelines if their delivery address is remote or to cancel and refund the order if delivery is not feasible. Remote Areas – Delivery to certain outlying addresses may not be possible or may attract additional delivery surcharges – in this instance we will contact you to discuss delivery options.

Despite its inexpensive price tag and overall lack of features, the is a highly durable camping tent that should have no problem standing up to years of use. The bathtub floor is made of a thick, tarp-like material, and the body and mesh don’t feel in the least bit fragile. Although the seams may lack sealing of any kind, the stitching itself is free of defects and looks neat in general.

Nylon sleeves have a nasty habit of snagging the pole joints and separating the sections as you try to set up or take down the tent. The ends of the poles started to splinter, so I fell to the tried and true remedy. This quick fix bought us one more summer of fun with our old Coleman tent. As I packed our Coleman tent away after our last camping trip I knew it was time to part ways, we couldn’t find any replacement parts for it. Both tents provide exceptional weather protection, but each has the qualities that make it stand out in terms of rain/wind resistance.

With the rain fly off, it will be difficult to maintain privacy since those mesh areas will not be covered. A family of four will fit in this tent, but it is going to be tight with only 63 sq ft of floor space and no vestibule. We fit a full and twin air mattress with a little room to spare, but that didn’t leave us much extra space for bags and storage. And with only one interior pocket, be prepared for someone to lose their keys or phone. A classic dome structure, single door, and vented roof make pitching this tent relatively easy, though we had issues with the rainfly. The floor is also cheap polyethylene material — you will basically be sleeping on a tarp — and we had some pole malfunction right out of the gate.

The rain fly on this tent only uses one pole down the center making it easier to set up and less parts that could potentially break. All the poles that came with this tent are available as replacements at any sporting goods store that sells Coleman camping gear or online. With the Coleman Sundome and Skydome tents, you’ll be sure to stay comfortable, safe, and secure while out in the wild.

For any exclusions you will be contacted for additional shipping. To save a bit more time with set up and pack down, you could also consider the Pop-Up tents. I really wanted to recommend this as an affordable entry level tent. Outside of dry weather campouts in the backyard, there are better alternatives to be found.

You shouldn’t expect this tent to last forever – after all, it’s a low-cost option. But there are some nifty extra features to help extend the life of this high-value tent. Investing in some waterproofing sealer is DEFINITELY a good idea – not even just for this model, but lower budget tents in general. However heavy rain in bad weather might cause the tent to leak. Although there might not be much extra space for fitting bigger families in, for a couple and one child this tent would be a great starter tent. The biggest drawback was that it leaked in the corners when we water tested.

Another relatively inexpensive alternative to the Sundome is the Alps Mountaineering Meramac 6. Both tents feature a simple two-pole design, similar floor dimensions and peak heights, and generous use of mesh for airflow. However, with its full-length rainfly (on the sides of the tent) and seam-sealed construction, the Meramac 6 is superior in the weatherproofing department.