Coleman 4 Person Cabin Camping Tent with Screen Room Review

Learn how we create the world’s most carefully and objective gear reviews on our About page. The Cabin has three large windows, easy access vents in the ceiling , and two storage pockets. The only ding on the windows is that they have no ties or way to secure them once opened, so they are left to simply dangle. The rainfly only covers the ceiling and part of the tent body from the top.

coleman lantern-tent models are particularly easy to pitch, especially those with integrated rainfly designs that don’t require any additional preparation for weatherproofing. If you’ll be camping during heavy downpours, be sure to bring an additional tarp to help with water resistance and prevent water from seeping through the ground cloth. Additionally, you can use a rainfly over the top of your tent to help with weather protection and to divert rain away from the cabin. Many cabin tents come with add-ons that make using them more enjoyable.

However, the zippers and the mesh netting are poorly made, and the bag will not last more than a season before it rips or springs a leak. The poles are made from aluminum, but many moving plastic pieces hold them together. This is a great tent to bring along for the kids or some extra covered storage, but not ideal for the entire family. At only 56 sq ft, this will be tight quarters, and should the rain come, spending a full day in this tent will test everyone’s strength. The Cabin is the perfect kids’ tent, parent tent, or gear tent, but you only get to choose one. While it bills itself as a four-person tent, know that it’s a tight fit—we wouldn’t recommend it for more than three people and, if you’re tall, it may only be suitable for two.

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While preparing this coleman cabin tent of the Evergreen 6, we studied the data from one hundred and seventeen six person cabin tents, checking more than 60 different points. We also looked at the cost including shipping & discounts from thirteen different sellers shops, to find the best deal for you. Like the Night Cat, this tent can’t stand on its own without the integrated rainfly. The rainfly is attached to the telescoping fiberglass poles, and you can remove the internal tent for a sun tent or a minimal camping cover. The problem is that in tent mode, the Toogh doesn’t have nearly the same level of ventilation as the other tents we tried. This may not be a big deal where you are, but in Southern California, it’s a big deal.

This system consists of a few features – a water-resistant canopy and fly, inverted stitches, zipper cuffs, taped seams, a strong frame, and a welded and reinforced bathtub floor. Of course, if you’re using this tent without the rain fly in dry weather, it’s even easier to setup. One customer’s Coleman 6 person instant tent was the only tent that leaked in a group of the same tents. Another person, a solo camper with the tent in the backyard, had leaky seams. There’s an equal amount of customer feedback praising the tent and complaining about leaks. Pitching this tent is quick and easy, which leaves you plenty of time to rest and enjoy your holiday with your family.

My SO and I share a 4 person and it’s enough for us to sleep in and store all our clothes. But even if you do have to buy the extra rain fly, this is still not an expensive tent. Check out the price and decide for yourself if you think it would give you enough bang for your buck. The main structure isn’t the worst, with the entire tent made of 150D polyester and all seams sealed.

We tested the four-person version of this tent and have to say that, when they say instant, they mean it. The aluminum poles extend and collapse using a button system that is a cinch to figure out. Campers should expect Coleman tents to withstand light to moderate rain showers, depending on duration. If a heavy rains are expected, a tarp can be rigged or laid over the tent for more protection. Coleman is the only tent manufacturer to offer a “hinged door” on their large, family tent models. A fiberglass pole inserts into the outer perimeter of the tent door and flexes, allowing the door to keep its shape when zipped open.

If you’re worried about the built-in cloth getting damaged by rough ground, you can purchase an additional ground tarp to lay under your tent. Have to stay bent for 30 second each time to open or close zipper. Does anyone remember the time when Coleman made tents that didn’t leak?