But as you realize from the picture above, they have added a floor vent on the back side. This is a nice addition which you will need if you have to keep the panels closed due to rain. In both versions, with or without the porch, you can almost always keep the inner door open and have extra airflow in this tunnel configuration. This screen room is floored but there is a narrow mesh section just in front of the inner door. This is added so that the rainwater can go away, and this is primarily important for the tent’s version without the porch because the screen room is not fully protected.
It is probably not high but you do not need much in any case if the seams are well done. The floor is most likely a polyethylene, there is no official info about this, and it is with welded corners. On rainy nights, stay dry thanks to tub-like floors with patented corner welds and covered seams to help keep water out. There is actually no separate rainfly for this cabin tent, which is viewed as a negative if planning on camping in heavy rain environments.
They are best as tents, and for backyard campouts and staycations. Vertical walls, two large side windows, and one floor-to-ceiling door with an adjacent window gave a decidedly cabin-like feel. A roomy floor plan and the center height allow for easy movement and plenty of breathing room. An integrated rainfly further contributes to the ease of setup—particularly for the entry-level camper.
We, unfortunately, were disappointed with our experience. This pentagon-shaped tent opens and closes like an umbrella, making for a speedy and intuitive setup. The four windows, floor-to-ceiling door, and skylight roof allow lots of ventilation and superior cross breeze on hot days. The Coleman Evanston Tent is an economical, 3-pole dome tent. The third pole supports a winged-canopy over the door and better protects the doorway from rain. The extended rainfly allows some of the Evanston models to offer a screen porch.
But there is also the front screen room that adds around 2 square meters and this space is partially protected even in the tent’s version without the porch. The picture below shows the tent with fly on and the view is from the back. So this is a partial-coverage type and this allows for the large windows on the three sides.
Her favorite activity is hiking, and she is on a quest to visit every national park in the U.S. An interesting feature of this tent is the darkroom technology, which blocks out 90 percent of the sunlight. Not only does this keep the tent cooler in warm weather, but it also aids sleep during the day.
Please Keep in mind that we may receive commissions when you click our links and make coleman lanterns on a third-party website. However, this does not impact our reviews and the comparisons we make in our content articles. We try our best to keep things fair, in order to help you make The right decision for you. Overall, the mesh design of this affordable tent provides proper ventilation in the summer to keep you cool. The 10-Person version of this tent also comes with Dark Room technology which makes it even better for handling the summer heat. If keeping cool when camping is important to you, it might be worth going for the larger size.