Buy Cheap Coleman Red Canyon 17-Foot by 10-Foot 8-Person Modified Dome Tent
Cheap Coleman Red Canyon 17-Foot by 10-Foot 8-Person Modified Dome Tent
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Technical Details
- Family camping tent can accommodate eight campers; measures 17 by 10 feet with a 72-inch center height
- Included room dividers allow you to create three separate rooms
- Coleman's exclusive Weathertec System is guaranteed to keep you dry from unexpected wet weather on your camping trip
- Tent setup is easy with its shock-corded poles and easy-to-follow assembly instructions; includes separate storage bags for tent, poles, and stakes
- Cool-Air port and Variflo adjustable venting system allows you to adjust airflow and access gear
My husband and I managed to set the tent up easily. The second day of camping it started to sprinkle , then during the night and early morning it poured. We didn't have one drop of water in our tent. It was wonderful after prior experiences with two different tents. (Indoor pools in our tent) There are two panels you canhang to divide the space. My kids each had their own personal room on the ends. We liked the little mesh panel for the ceiling used for a small cargo hold. Strongly suggested! By : L. Mitts (Pacific Northwest) This can be a nice, spacious SUMMER tent. Don't even thinkabout using it if its spring/fall and the temperatures might drop, but itsfantastic in hot weather, rain or not. Also this isn't a tent for windy conditions because high profile. I can set this tent up alone, although having the rain fly over the top may be a bit tricky on my own, it does eventually get there. I hadn't thought about how tough it would be for 65" tall me to get a rain fly over the 78" top of a 10x17' tent! I aquired this tent for summer camping when rain was a likely complication, when I am NOT packing it more than a few yards from the vehicle. (It is usually a heavy tent.) It holds a table, chairs, cot, gear, and dog quite comfortably and is ridiculously spacious anytimeI am camping alone. When a group is camping and the weather goes wet, it might be a great place for people to get together due to the rain and have coffee, play cards, etc. I do think the "cool port" thing is about the dumbest looking thing I have ever seen on a tent though...it looks like either a demented dog door or I'm expecting the little people to join me. The "mud mat" is also rather dorky. Being three room is kind of stretching it, but the curtains are useful for changing clothes when there is certainly a mixed group together. Minuses on this tent: it has asingle d-door with a single zipper pull, which starts on the bottom. It has huge mesh sections in the ceiling over the ends, and there isn't any way to close them off. It lacks extra tie down points on the rain fly for foul weather when the wind kicks up a bit, which means its inclined to really start popping in a gust. There are not very many stake points on the tent itself either, which also help in foul weather. BY: G. Scott "Gia Scott" (New Orleans, LA USA)
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