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Coleman Sundome 7-feet by 5-feet 2 Person Tent

 
 
Coleman Sundome 7-feet by 5-feet 2 Person Tent
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Coleman Sundome 7-feet by 5-feet 2 Person Tent

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CW40706

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Description:

Great for small-family car campers, solo travelers, and first time campers, the Coleman Sundome 2 Tent sleeps two people comfortably. It measures 7'x5', with a 4' center height. The Sundome 2 Tent features a new Ground Vent for improved airflow; a privacy vent window offers more ventilation; and you can control airflow with Coleman's VariFlow adjustable ventilation. A convenient electrical-access port lets you run a cord from your device in the tent to a power supply outside. An interior gear pocket helps keep your things organized. Setting up this 2-pole dome tent is a breeze, thanks to color-coded poles and sleeves. Shock-corded poles, continuous pole sleeves, pin-and-ring design and InstaClip attachments make set up a snap, and easy-to-follow set-up instructions are sewn right into the carry bag, so you'll always have them handy. The frame is strong and wind-resistant, with 8.5mm fiberglass poles; the tent fabric is 68D polyester mesh and 75D polyester taffeta inside, with a 75D polyester taffeta flysheet. The durable carry bag includes separate storage sacks for tent, poles and stakes. Limited 1-year warranty.

Features:
  • 7'x5' with 48" center height -- sleeps 2 people comfortably

  • Exclusive WeatherTec system keeps you dry -- guaranteed

  • Control airflow with adjustable Variflo ventilation and vented Cool-Air port

  • Sets up in 10 minutes or less

  • Durable carry bag with separate storage sacks for tent, poles and stakes

Product Details:
Product Length: 21.5 inches
Product Width: 6.0 inches
Product Height: 6.0 inches
Product Weight: 7.75 pounds
Package Length: 20.1 inches
Package Width: 6.5 inches
Package Height: 5.7 inches
Package Weight: 7.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 33 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 33 customer reviews )
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34 of 34 found the following review helpful:

5OUTSTANDING TENT! OUTSTANDING VALUE!  May 18, 2007
By Rik's Journeys "Rik"
After researching practically every backpacking tent I could find on the Internet, I finally decided to go with this one. An excellent choice it would prove to be. A great backpacking tent for short or semi-short treks (it weighs less than 5 pounds)... or, for a Boy Scout, etc. I live in Northern California and the places I hike/backpack into, the temperature seldom drops below freezing... and the weather/climate is relatively mild most of the year. Anyway, it's VERY EASY to set-up and take down. It's lightweight, reasonably durable, and will actually go back into the zip-up carrying case that comes with it. My first night out, the low temperature was a mild (no rain), but chilly 48 degrees... however, it was VERY windy all evening and through the night. This tent did great keeping the wind out and me warm. I only use this tent for backpacking/trekking (I have other tents for base camp or when the family comes along). Anyway, for backpacking; whether you're just spending a few days out in the wildnerness or weeks, I see no reason this tent wouldn't do the trick just fine. I have not yet spent a night in it while it was raining, but I have (as I always do) put a seam sealer on the seams and I feel confident this tent will hold up fine. Keep these factors in mind... for relatively mild weather and climates... for semi-short or short hikes/treks, you cannot go wrong with this tent for the money. In other words, if you're hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, this tent would be considered a little heavy. Also, if you're spending a lot of time where it rains for days, or where the climate is harsh on a regular basis, dig deeper into your pockets and buy something a little more practical for your conditions. If that's the case, you can expect to spend $100+ for something like that. Last but not least, it fits into my relatively small backpacking backpack (2600 cubic inches) just fine, and leaves plenty of room for my other gear.

38 of 40 found the following review helpful:

3I'm satisfied  Sep 10, 2006
By F. Pires
This is my first tent, so I'm sure my technical knowledge is limited. But I have some field experience - I hiked the Grand Canyon for a week, so here it goes:

It leaked. Not much, just on the corners of the floor seam, but it did. And it only rained lightly, so I think I would've been in trouble with a bit of heavy rain. I strongly recommend you get some seam sealer, maybe that'll fix it.

The main plus is defintely the price. I searched for tents everywhere, e-bay, you name it. This is definitely the cheapest one around (08/13/06), at least of the well-known brands.

It's pretty easy to set-up, and it's very roomy, I enjoyed that. It also has good ventilation. You can't tell from the pictures, but under the rain fly, the top-sides are made of mesh, and there is an extra mesh window (about half the size of the door) on the back side. It's great to watch the stars if it doesn't look like it'll rain.

With that said, it is a little heavy. Not unbearable, I was never miserable carrying it around on my back, but I certainly felt the weight a few times.

I think it was worth the price, but I was unhappy with the leak

23 of 25 found the following review helpful:

4Excellent tent and value  Aug 15, 2006
By D. Callanan
I purchased this tent after reading an earlier review on a 10 year old Boy Scout was able to get it assembled in no time. As a rookie outdoorsmen, this was key, as I did not wish to become the butt of all jokes on a recent camping trip. If the tent was even the slightest bit complex, I would surely be laughed at as I blundered my way through the set-up.

However, Grizzy Adams ain't got nothing on me thanks to the Coleman SunDome. I got that bad boy up in like 5 minutes and it actually looked like I knew what I was doing. It was very sturdy and the only reason I didn't give it the full five stars is that 7'x5' is pretty tight quarters for two people.

So if you're rookie like me---and I hope you aren't---and you need a good tent that won't make you look like a fool during set-up, then go for the SunDome.

20 of 22 found the following review helpful:

2Fair weather friend  Nov 09, 2006
By Jay
This tent is very easy to set up, and take down. It fits two kids, or one adult comfortably. This would be a great tent for fair weather camping. The first time I used it, it rained all weekend, and it leaked in each of the corners after the 3rd day of nonstop rain.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Great little inexpensive tent  Jul 16, 2009
By scolvig
I bought this tent as I needed a smaller one for a yearly group camp out with very limited space. I didn't arrive until 11 PM and was very tired. I managed to get this little tent up for the first time by myself with only a small flashlight in just a few minutes. Just as I was ready to turn in, it started to sprinkle, so I then had to get the rain fly up. Also very easy. It was 2 days later that the rain started in earnest. This wasn't a deluge, but a steady rain that lasted about 5 hours in the day, and resumed at night for several more hours. I stayed very dry and comfy. I've seen a lot of people with cheap tents that are just that, cheap. This one seems pretty well made. The rain fly worked well. I had started out with a tarp underneath to protect the bottom, but had to grab that to cover up the rest of my equipment. I realize the flooring probably won't last forever, but I will make sure I use a groundcloth in the future. It was just as easy to take down, and the storage bag included is large enough. My only negative comment is that it is very small. If 2 people share it, I hope they are very good friends. I used a Coleman twin air bed in it, and seemed to have about 12 inches to spare for some of my gear. But I'm just used to a larger tent also. It does have a pocket on the wall, which was perfect for storing my glasses and small flashlight.

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