Friday, September 26, 2008

Coleman WeatherMaster Six to Seven-Person Cabin Tent

Coleman WeatherMaster Six to Seven-Person Cabin Tent

Coleman WeatherMaster Six to Seven-Person Cabin Tent

From Coleman Tents & Accessories

Exclusive WeatherTec(TM) System Keeps you dry -- Guaranteed. 12 x 9 feet, 1 room, sleeps 6-7. 88" of vertical space at center. 2 doors. Hanging dividers to separate into 2 rooms. Fitted fly for an extra layer of protection from the elements.Easy to follow set up instructions are sewn into the carry bag. Separate storage bags for tent poles and stakes. Cool-Air(TM) for access to outside. Poles: 19mm steel shock-corded.


Features:


  • 12-feet by nine-feet, one-room tent sleeps six to seven

  • 88 inches of vertical space at center

  • Fitted fly for an extra layer of protection from the elements

  • Hanging dividers to separate into two rooms

  • Easy-to-follow set-up instructions are sewn into the carry bag

Customer Reviews


Great Coleman product

We bought this tent as an upgrade from our smaller Coleman. Sets up with ease and I had it done in about 1/2 hour by myself. We used it for 4 days without incident. On our last night it poured and in the morning we found a little water on the floor. Enought to wet a tea towel but not enough to wring out.I am not sure I like the screened roof because the heat just blows right out. I found that it I throw somethnig over top the tent to weight down the fly then the heat holds much better. I will be using this tent well into December. We used one side for sleeping and the other for our gear, its great to have this much room while camping.


excellent tent - highly recommended by this chiropractor! (and my guy Mike)

My guy Mike has a back problem, which led us to consider this cabin-door style tent, so that Mike wouldn't need to stoop-n-crawl entering and exiting the tent. On that score alone, this tent would get 2 thumbs up from both me and Mike -- the cabin door makes tent camping so easy, allowing us to stand fully upright while taking gear (and us) in and out of the tent, it is absolutely great. And I've done a LOT of camping over the years, so I'm speaking from a lifetime of experience with various tents -- the design of this tent is perfect - the cabin door, the separate "front room" with enough space to set up a small table and chairs, and the fullscreened ceiling panels (during the day, roll back the rainfly, open the ample screened windows and doors, and the tent is airy and comfortable enough to spend the entire day in). And I love the innovative pole clips that let us easily setup the tent and take it down (with Mike's bad back, we're careful that he doesn't twist or stoop over needlessly, and it's very easy for me to singlehandedly manage the tent setup and takedown myself, especially if Mike's back is bothering him). I absolutely love this tent, I give it 5 stars, two thumbs up, and kudos to the maker - thanks, this is a perfect tent for us!


Thanks all for all your reviews

Thanks all for all your reviews. I just bought this tent because you in the past you have rated it and sent your reviews in for the past three years. Amazon did not allow me to give it a rating other than 5 before I posted it. So Five it is, before I have received it. I have noticed this kind of tent other than dome tents will not withstand any wind force and water will come in at 30mph or less. I couldn't expect more from any other tent for the price I am paying. I did buy this tent on the warnings it is not a 3 or 4 season tent and Amazon gave me plenty information to let me know what I was buying. I did look at your many comments about the SpringBar tent and WOW plan to spend 3 times as much. I am only going to use this tent 6 weeks a year and the price is right. I have owned two dome style tents in the past (there is no room to move other than the middle) and the rain has been a major problem and if you touch the seems watch out it will pore in. I hope Coleman has learned they have designed quite a tent and will make it better. Dome tents really do not provide the space needed for four to six plus suit cases and equipment every one likes lots of room in their tent. People want a little home away from home. There is a price to pay on wind and rain to get out of a dome tent.



Thanks RD Varin

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