Price: $229.99 - $123.20
(as of Jul 05, 2024 08:31:27 UTC – Details)
polyester taffeta 75D
Made in the USA or Imported
Spacious…
Customers say
Customers like the ease of setup of the tent. They mention that the tent poles are easy to assemble and thread through the guides. They also appreciate the quality of the product, saying that it’s a good solid tent for camping. Customers are happy with the air flow, saying it’ll provide good ventilation for warmer times of the year. They are also happy with value, size, and performance. However, some customers have reported durability issues, with one of the poles buckled completely and the other snapped. Customers also disagree on water resistance.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Sarah Moe –
Luxurious camping!
I usually use a 4 person sundome or a small backpacking tent and go bare bones, so this was a departure for me, but I wanted more space for a music festival where I knew pack weight didn’t matter and I’d want to be comfortable. I chose this one as a great price point for the size and the patio, and have been really happy with it so far.The tent sets up easily and quickly, but it is a little difficult to do alone if you’re not tall. I’m 5’6″ and was not able to reach over the top- I had to have someone help me with the rainfly.The patio is so, so worth it. It’s nice to have a place to sit outside of the sleeping area, and it also functions as an additional barrier to bugs getting in the tent. It’s quite spacious and fits a couple camp chairs inside or has enough space you could sleep there. I like that the rain fly goes over it to provide a little shade and rain protection. The only downside is that it’s a little tough to get the outer zippers closed tightly, and they come apart quite a bit when you go in and out. You also need to be a little careful about how you stake the corners where the tent and patio connect- if you don’t have them perfectly flat and taut, water will pool in the patio.I’m really impressed with the overall design and construction of the tent. Zippers, ropes, grommets, ties, etc all in the right places. It would be nice if there was another gear pocket or two, or maybe a little floor vent on the back, but those aren’t required by any means.The tent fit two full length camp cots, two backpacks, and two fans with enough space that nothing was touching the walls and there was space to walk around to the door. I always think capacity is exaggerated but this would be comfortable for 4 adults.We experienced heavy rain over several hours and a thunderstorm on our first trip and everything stayed dry. I checked around corners, walls, windows etc., and only the patio had water.
terry newland –
Nice Home away from Home
Our first camping trip in many years, also took our grandkids, all (3) of them. We needed a tent, one that was light and easy to assemble and big enough for all (2) of us. Found this Coleman 6 person tent, was suppose to be light, weatherproof, and easy to set up. Tent was pretty light, got to campground, pulled tent out of carrying bag, laid all parts out on ground, read the instruction how to set up. Easy to read and understand directions, had the whole tent set up in about 30 minutes. Tent was very roomy, large enough for all (5) to fit inside very comfortably, even had a screened porch on it. Very good tent for a great price.
J.Manly –
The Good, The Bad and an Elegant Solution for Rain on the Porch
8ight person Coleman Evanston Tent, $109.99).Purchase and Delivery of the tent was October 2022. As I type, Iâve only set up the tent as a test and have not tested overnight. If necessary, I will update this review after my next campout in two weeks. Everything arrived in good shape and setup fine with no visible flaws.I was not certain the dimensions of this 8-person tent based on specifications provided. To clarify: The Main Cabin alone is 12â wide x 10â deep with the door into the main cabin along the 12′ section. The attached Porch is12â wide where it meets the main cabin and tapers down to 8â6â wide at front of the porch. The porch is 5â deep. In total, the tent is 12â wide (again, it tapers down to 8â6â wide at the front of the porch) and 15â deep. If you prefer to use a tarp under the tent, a 12â x 16â tarp is the common size youâd need.What I Like:-Price. $109.99. You canât beat this price for an 8ight-person tent from Coleman. Compared to the SIX-person model for $135.99, which I believe was also already a good deal.-Headroom. The specifications indicate 6â interior height. Iâm 6â3 and was able to stand in the center of the cabin area without crouching.-Easy. The instructions are straight forward, and simple to understand. I made a couple of small mistakes during assembly that I should easily avoid the 2nd time around. Otherwise, it was easy enough to assemble alone. Note, I have one remaining question regarding assembly/design, described later.-Cary Bag. I took the time to neatly fold and repack the tent. With that, it was easy to fit everything back into the included carry bag. I also packed an additional rainfly (will use to help cover the porch if rain is expected). I donât expect this bag will outlive the tent. For now, however, itâs nice to have a bag that even with the extra rainfly and steaks Iâve packed, everything fits relatively easily without having to fight it to close. Note, check the bottom of the bag to release extra space in the bag.-Zippers and Quality. Throughout the tent, the zippers stood out to be a slightly better quality than what Iâve experienced from Coleman in the past. This is specifically true for the three zippers on the front porch where it will receive heavy use. The overall quality appears to be in line with what I’ve experienced from Coleman in the past.Things I donât love:(While considering the following, these observations would not deter me from recommending this product or making the same purchase again. However, I wanted to share my observations and hope they help you make a good decision for your next tent.)-Entire Back Wall. Itâs difficult to see from the pictures provided online, but from about 2 feet from the ground and up, the entire back wall is all mesh, without a zip-up privacy window. Itâs the only section within the main cabin that does not include a zip up privacy window. Iâve included a picture for this. My concerns: 1) If you are not using the rainfly, you will not have privacy from that back end of the tent. Privacy is restored after the rainfly is added. 2) With the rainfly added, at the bottom there is space between the mesh and the rainfly along the back wall. Picture is included with my hand as a guide where the mesh sits v.s the Rainfly. That gap will result in quicker heat loss within the cabin on a colder night/morning. Add to that, while the rainfly naturally ends a few inches below the mesh, if a stronger wind/rain blows directly in toward that back wall, a draft and even some water splatter could blow up and back into the cabin. I donât suspect the water will be any major issue, but it is something of concern. 3) If any portion of the mesh were to rip there, beyond a repair, there would be no way to prevent bugs from entering the cabin.-Floor Material Stepping into the Cabin. When moving from the porch into the cabin, the flooring (tub) material does not sit flat on the ground. It feels a bit awkward when stepping closer to the door. Picture included. To be fair, itâs likely designed this way to help shed water away from the cabin. Over time, stepping too close to the door could cause excess stretching to those surrounding components. If itâs bothersome or a trip hazard for someone with a shorter stride, when steaking out the tent, consider not pulling the last three steaks as taught at the front of the porch. This should allow the tub to sit a bit flatter in that area by the door.-Door Walking into the Main Cabin. The door from the outside walking into the Porch feels comfortable. Itâs large and centered. However, the door walking into the Cabin feels a bit cramped and awkward. It is smaller by comparison to the porch door and then offset to the right. This causes (another) somewhat awkward step moving through the porch and into the cabin.-Water on the Porch. Water will pass through the mesh on the porch. Itâs the way this tent is designed. Consider bringing an extra towel to dry the area as necessary. The good news⦠I was able to cover the porch without too much trouble. Get creative here to find your own solution. I was originally considering a 10âx10â beach tent. Or steak out a tarp. In the end, and I’m sure I’m not the 1st person to try this, I used the rainfly from my previous 6 person Coleman dome tent (still in good condition). It is blue/white in the pictures. It seems like this will be a good solution without much work, additional cost, or additional items to pack (as mentioned, the rainfly fits easily into the carry bag along with the rest of this tent). I used an adjustable 5â6â pole to hold up the center of that entry area. And I used 2 extra steaks for guy lines on either side. Water could still get in around the edges, but in a light rain with good drainage away from the tent, the area should stay relatively dry. I also expect this solution will be quiet vs. a tarp moving in the breeze. Iâve included a few pictures illustrating how I made this work. COLEMAN should sell an accessory for this.-Assembly Instructions not 100% Clear. As I hinted earlier in “What I Like – Easy…”, from the outside, there are two loops halfway down each corner of the front porch. I expect they are intended for additional Guy Lines, but no instructions or additional guy lines are provided to specify the design here. (Note, the loops are near but separate from the Porch-door-loop-and-toggle-hold-back-system). In my initial setup I assumed they were intended to pass the guy lines through into a single point. Iâve included a picture for this, where I am pointing. I think this setup could have worked fine. However, after reviewing online pictures, the guy lines don’t pass through those loops. Again, I’d guess they are for two additional guy lines but that also might be excessive. Maybe I’ll use them to hang glow sticks to show the way in the dark.- No Extension Cord Port. Itâs worth noting before you purchase, if this is important to you: There is not a port for an extension cord. However, I believe you could easily run a line through the bottom/center of the front porch where those three zippers meet. From there run the line into the cabin from the bottom corner of the front door. Youâd need to keep the two zippers closed at that bottom corner and it would become a trip hazard, but you could make it work without letting the bugs in.I hope this helps. Best of luck!
Black & Decker Stinks –
Great Tent for the Price
I just finished my third camping summer with this tent. I originally purchased on sale, and needed something quick. I found this has been a reliable tent for three years of moderate use (4-5 campouts a summer over three summers.) The tent is fairly easy to set up and tear down. One person can easily set up and take time in a short amount of time. The interior is roomy and easily fits two with two cots comfortably with plenty of room to move around in-between. I’m 6 ft, and my head would barely touch the top of the tent if I stood straight up, with no trouble, and plenty of room to move around. I had this tent out in the rain, wind, and snow and never got wet. I do treat the seems with a seem sealer every spring. The porch area obviously gets wet, but it’s not a problem. I have had this tent out in extreme winds, and while tent poles were breaking on other tents around mine, this tent bent and almost blew flat but popped right back up when the wind died down. After three seasons, the seems are starting to split, and the main door zipper has failed. Overall, this tent has gotten the job done for me, and while I plan on trying a Core tent next, I would repurchase this tent.
Werni Romero –
La casa es muy amplia y tiene muy buena altura. El primer acceso es muy útil y el interior está muy cómodo.Los colores me parecen muy bonitos y el diseño está genial.Lo que Coleman puede mejorar es:Las estacas no son de lo mejorUn mapa para el ensamblaje (aunque es muy fácil de armar entre dos personas, la varilla de la lona fue todo un reto entender como se colocaba)La recomiendo 100%
Frank M. –
All you need to go camping on the weekend
Chris C. –
It’s a big tent and seems well made. It definitely took me more than 15 minutes to put up and should probably be done more efficiently with 2 people. You can easily sleep 2 people in here with plenty of room for bags and probably even 3 people and still have some room. The screen room is a nice touch for sitting out bug-free in the evenings and for keeping debris out of the tent or just for extra storage for stuff you want to grab quickly without having to open the tent.
Eric –
The delivery was fast and packed safely. No mis-stitched seams. All parts are there. Although the flooring was not made whole, theres an interconnection that were glued to each end (2nd pic). It looks like a manufacturing defect. I worry that rain water may seep in in the long run. I have not tried camping with this tent yet and im hoping it will not cause any trouble to us. No more issues aside from it.
Thomas –
water leaked through the tent even though the rain was light, and we wished there is some sort of cover for the screenroom/porch. the eslaticstring core of the poles is broken on the first use.