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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Jul 8, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.925 (176/9,161 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-08T07:28:40.604811Z
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I've got the 6 person version of this tent. I've taken it out twice now. First time it rained all night and we stayed completely dry. Second time it was hot in the 90s during the day and the "sun dome" lining kept the inside nice and cool.
For a car camping tent, this is a fantastic choice. For backpacking it's way too heavy.
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Great review. I love Coleman products. I bought the 6-person, green Sundome tent in 2012. I've used it several times every year since then. I set it up a few days ago to air it out before a camping trip I have coming up in a few weeks. I forgot to stake it down and a storm came through yesterday and it blew the tent about 50 yards across the yard, across a gravel drive way, and into a tree line. Even after all the years of use and the abuse it went through yesterday, it is still in excellent condition. It has never leaked, ripped or broke. It has without a doubt been the best tent I have ever used.
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My neighbor also bought 12 of these tents for his daughters girl scout troop and not one of them leaked he told me they used them 4 times in the rain and 2 girls got up in the night to pee and on the way back 2 of them fell on their tent and he and another dad had to get up in the rain and reset it up and it still didn't leak. In Joy
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I just used this exact tent on an overnight trip in. the east jordan river valley. a thunderstorm rolled over us around 11pm and didn't budge until 8am. Tent held amazingly! only issue was a small hole from a branch snag on the hike in, patched from the inside with gorilla tape, woke up dry! Problem we had was our gear had to be stored against the walls for us to sleep comfortably and ended up wet by wicking water from the tent walls.
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Now I don't know if this is something that has since been corrected, but when I was young I was always told not to let anything touch the walls of a tent during a rain storm. Basically, having something like a sweater touching the wall would allow water to wick through the membrane and be absorbed by the material instead of just running off. I did experience this strange issue myself on many occasions with Coleman tents. If nothing touches the wall, everything stays dry, but where ever something was touching you would get water ingress.
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Back when I was in the Scouts we all used these tents (Or a least a similar Coleman one) and they never leaked, but the condensation was definitely an issue. The walls of the tent were pretty much always soaked in the morning from 3-4 people being in it especially if you closed up the tent in the winter or had hot muggy weather.
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The way I see it. I will buy the best tent that I can afford. And I will always. Seam seal it and water proof spray it with 2 coats. Before I ever take it out camping. I guess it is a habit from my youth in the 1970s. I do have 2 walmart dome type tents. And I have seam sealed and water proof sprayed them. And they have been pretty good. No leaks. I use the Walmart ones for camping close to home. I use the better ones away from home. Look on YouTube to see how to make homemade seam sealer. It works really good. And go to Walmart and buy the water proofing spray in the can with the orange cap. For me . That stuff lasts about 2 to 3 years. Stay safe yall
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I appreciate what you're doing for us (the consumer). After my time in the Army I always ensure my tents are sprayed with a silicone waterproofing spray at least once before I start any camping. I know people should not have to on a new tent but IDK I never assume a tent will hold out the water unless I have inspected and sprayed it. the seams being exposed is a NO-GO for any tent for me at least. ty for the work you do.
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@davemartin1365
2 years ago
I would take any Coleman product over Stansport any day. Coleman makes good "basic beginner" gear in my opinion for the price point
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