Coleman Weathermaster Six to Eight-Person Three-Room Cabin Tent
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Product Description
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #97884 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Coleman
- Model: 9232G179
- Dimensions: 36.00 pounds
Features
- WeatherTec system guarantees to keep you dry
- Sleeps up to eight people
- Measures 17-feet by nine-feet
- Easy-to follow-instructions are sewn into carrying bag
- Shockcords make setup quick and easy
Customer Reviews
Enjoy sleeping in a swimming pool? Then buy this tent!
This tent was a good tent in all areas except for one: leaking. Set-up and take down were simple. The airflow was excellent due to the large windows. However, it leaks terribly in the rain. Prior to going on our camping trip, I sealed the seams as directed. During a heavy two hour rainstorm, the tent leaked in four places; all of them from the seams at the bottom of the windows. Coleman claims to put all their tents through a sort of man-made hurricane test prior to selling them. This could not possibly pass that test. It's the worst tent I've ever owned and will be taking it back immediately.
This tent was fantastic (even during a two hour downpour!)
We borrowed this tent from someone for our very first camping
experience(to celebrate my 5oth birthday). It began pouring
rain around 10:30 p.m., and stopped about 2 a.m. My husband
and I wondered if we would wake up in the lake by morning, but
we woke up dry and staked down, and not a drop of rain was in
the tent. It has tons of room, and is tall enough for my
six foot husband to not feel claustrophobic. We are hoping
to receive one of our own for Christmas. Great ventilation, too.
Weahters Great
We've had ours for about 5 years. First time I set it up was in the dark, and it was raining, no problems. I've used it in the high winds of Land's End peninsula in England, no problems. Last Summer we went camping in Flagstaff, AZ. We had a major downpour that tore my brother-in-law's tent apart. That night we had more rain. I have never sealed the seams, the only water ever to get inside is the minimal condensation, and there's no way to avoid that. The only ding I have on this tent is that the loops they have to hang the room dividers break easily.




