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Product Name: | Coleman 6-Person Dark Room Sundome Tent, Green/Black/Teal |
Manufacturer: | The Coleman Company, Inc. |
Model Number: | 2000032254 |
Product SKU: | B0788C4N1R |
UPC: | 76501142341 |
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For just +$3, larger capacity w/ screen area (gear/shoes).
https://www.target.com/p/coleman-...A-49143327 only $70, better reviews.
I guess you give up the "dark room."
Which of the 3 listed are best for occasional family of 4 overnighter?
17 pounds is actually not too bad for a tent this size.
I think the REI 4-man I have was $250 back in the day when I bought it (the Mrs, myself, and baby); then I put my two older boys and the smelly dog in a Mountain Hardwear 3-man that was around $250 on closeout.
Lightweight tents are nice...but the good ones will cost you.
But....I'd never take this bad boy out if the weather looked the least bit ominous. Been camping with other family and friends for many years now, I've seen too many Coleman disasters from bad wind gusts, a hard night of rain, etc.
Nothing wrong with a $70 tent....unless you expect it to behave like a $200+ tent in bad weather.
My only complaint is that the dark color while nice for keeping the sun out, does turn the tent into an oven on hot sunny days.
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If it works for you, then great. Glad you got one that handles the rain well. Hasn't been my experience camping with other days.
I did say it's a good tent for the price.
Here's where the 'meh' kicks in for me...one look at that fly and it's a hard pass for me if there's any chance of heavy rain and 25+mph wind gusts. You're gonna want a fuller fly if you are going to manage rain/wind well.
I've got a very similar version of this that was sold at another retailer under a different model. Great size, though it's a little tight on some camping spots, and even more so in dispersed camping. Unless you REALLY need to sleep 4 adults very comfortably, look into the 4 person cabin style, which is tall enough for most people to stand in, and will fit 2 adults and a kid or a dog comfortably. Added bonus is that it's much easier for one person to put up (the 6 person is doable, for me).
That is... Exactly what I said? 🤔
I think this is a great tent for a 6 person dome tent. Not sure if you took it as me thinking it wasn't.
I think the confusion comes down to this:
One of your posts claimed the rainfly covers ALL windows. Also on another one of your posts you said you DIDN'T have this tent, but a similar one. But now you post the exact opposite of those claims?
I think you are just having a misunderstanding. No problem intended.
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Also typically you don't want a mattress, sleeping bag or gear pressed up against a tent sides, as that can cause wicking of moisture to the inside. My rule of thumb for tent size, is divide by two the rated tent capacity. In that case, this six person tent would be good for 3 persons with decent amount of gear, or 4 persons max with lesser gear.