Coleman 8 Person Instant Camping Tent 14 x 10 Express Setup

We are going to see if it’s  worth the above average price tag, or whether its better settling for an instant cabin tent for example. This article will break down every single aspect of the tent, giving you all the pertinent info you need before making your decision. On our camping trip, the four-person tent, which costs just $136.99, did in fact set up with ease. Unfold the bundle of nylon and interlinked poles from its duffel bag and the shelter almost pops to its shape. Generally speaking, yes, most instant camping tents can be set up by one person. Lastly, this instant camping tent features a quick under-three-minute setup.

And this tent is relatively lightweight–with aluminum poles, it weighs just over 10 pounds. This roomy 4-person instant tent has a 78-inch center height, which means most adults should be able to easily stand inside it. You do not need an extra fly, but it may be a good idea to buy one for extra protection. But this is a design with huge windows, for comfort in normal summer situations. So the rain fly which you can order separately here, is minimal by the design, and it covers only the roof, see the picture. This is also a 3-season tent designed for mild conditions, and it is a cabin type as well.

The most challenging part might be getting the additional rainfly over the peak height of the tent body. Pitching this tent is quick and easy, which leaves you plenty of time to rest and enjoy your holiday with your family. That makes this an excellent choice for family camping trips during fair-weather months. However, the Instant Tent also has a handful of drawbacks that make it less than universally appealing.

On that same note, the Coleman 2 man instant tent will not fit a queen size air mattress, you will have to get the 4 person version for that. After 3 years of weekend camping trips, I’d say the Coleman 2 person pop up tent is very durable and has held up much better than expected. After 3 years of regular use, I can honestly say that I really like the Coleman 2 person instant tent. The coleman sundome is waterproof and in my experience does really well in even heavy rains. The entire instant tent weighs only 6 lbs, that’s counting the small included tent stakes, storage bag and pop up tent. It still works for two people though, and it’s not any smaller than a regular sized 2 person tent, we just like a little more space in our tent when camping.

Hopefully, at the end of the article, you will make your decision on buying the tent. I cannot recomend this tent, the ease of putting the tent up stops as soon as these crucial parts break which happens almost instantly. I may just end up making my own parts out of aluminum or steel. Ditto the last two reviews — the tent is great but Coleman NEEDS to re-engineer the crappy plastic corner pieces. A 10 cent aluminum die cast piece would be far superior to what they currently have. But the only problem is the plastic joints break and are hard to replace.

You may also want to better protect yourself from the rain by applying a waterproofing treatment to the fabric before bringing it out. The most complimented feature of this tent would be the pre-attached poles as they help to set up the tent fast. Some users also stated that they could bring the tent up alone. Trailspace’s community of gear reviewers has field-tested and rated the top three-season tents. Have used it roughly once each year and I use it by myself or with only one other person, so not under heavy repeated use.

Air flows easily when all screens are not used and the windows are fully opened. By opening the vents and the windows, there shouldn’t be any issue for condensation. When the windows are shut and the vents are closed, condensation may happen as some users reported. Leaks in moderate to heavy rain and tent corners break easily. If someone could make them out of metal it would be a great tent.