Reddit Reddit reviews Coleman 4-Person Dome Tent for Camping | Sundome Tent with Easy Setup

We found 7 Reddit comments about Coleman 4-Person Dome Tent for Camping | Sundome Tent with Easy Setup. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Coleman 4-Person Dome Tent for Camping | Sundome Tent with Easy Setup
Weatherproof: Welded corners and inverted seams keep water from getting in; included rainfly offers extra weather protectionWind and rain tested: Strong frame withstands 35+ mph windsGreat ventilation: Large windows and ground vent for enhanced airflowStay connected: E-port makes it easy to bring electrical power insideEasy setup: In 10 minutesRoomy interior: 9 x 7 ft. With 4 ft. 11 in. Center height; fits 1 queen-size air bed1-year limited warranty
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7 Reddit comments about Coleman 4-Person Dome Tent for Camping | Sundome Tent with Easy Setup:

u/sooner_or_later · 100 pointsr/DesignPorn
u/Cualer · 8 pointsr/hulaween

My go to set up is a

  • Canopy ($50 from walmart, but more expensive ones will probably last longer)

  • Tent (4 person tent works for me, I bought this one on Amazon when it was on sale for $50 IIRC)

  • Air bed (standard queen air mattress, but set up your tent a few days before the festival to make sure the air mattress will fit inside the tent)

  • Bedding, blankets, pillows: Put this stuff in your car after you wake up each morning (or in a Ziploc. I use a large vacuum bag). If the nighttime temperatures drop too much the temperature deviation will cause condensation to form on everything in your tent.. aka your blankets will be wet when you come back to sleep.

  • Aside from that, some LED lights (I have a flashlight and headlamp) for walking and some LED lighting for your campsite. The guy next to me hung up 10 or so of these LED Camping Lights on the horizontal bars of his canopy, and it was great for chilling at the campsite at night

  • I have a ENO Hammock as well as the Air Hammock. The latter is what I slept on alot during Okee. I put my phone and everything in the car and just had my keys in my pocket. With a a pillow and heavy blanket I slept maybe 2 nights and several naps like that
u/Lakestang · 7 pointsr/CampingGear

The Coleman Sundome would be a great choice. Entry level price, decent quality. Mine is five years old, used dozens of times and holding up pretty well. They have fiberglass poles and a tarp for a floor, but, hold up to a bit of wind and are pretty much rain proof. Make sure to use the stakes for the guidelines, they add a lot of support

I would avoid the instant up models, as they use a lot of easy to break plastic fittings and just add weight. The regular tents are very easy to set up.


If you want to spend a little more, Alps makes a nice tent, for the price, although I do not have any experience with this model.

If you have a bit more in your budget, look at the REI brand tents, they are a step up.

u/duckstuff · 1 pointr/bonnaroo
u/Maga_man89 · 1 pointr/camping

Coleman Sundome 4-Person Dome Tent, Navy/Grey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019N9W7WC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_nLtF1kAflvQK3

You won't regret it.

u/cwcoleman · 1 pointr/CampingandHiking

I'd focus on the festival / car camping style tent first.

Then if you need one for backpacking later - get one specific for that job. Since ultralight tents aren't great for festivals (less room, more delicate fabrics, expensive, etc.).

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Do you have a budget?

Low price, but still reasonable quality would be something like the Coleman Sundome 4 @ $65. Basic tent.

u/alohaBonobo · 1 pointr/CampingGear

I've done a lot of camping in the Catskills and harriman, and backpacking on the Appalachian trail. The lean-to's i know of in that area can only be reached by backpacking. Be wary of "car-camping" advice. Honestly you might be better off "car-camping" at Stephens State Park or Mills Norrie State Park, which are both close to harriman, and have "tent" campsites available this weekend. (reserveamerica.com)

But, if your still interested in "backpacking" to a lean-to, here's what i recommend.


Might be better off on Amazon, unless there's a storewide discount at your local REI.

https://www.rei.com/c/sleeping-bags?r=category%3Acamping-and-hiking%7Csleeping-bags-and-accessories%7Csleeping-bags&ir=category%3Asleeping-bags-and-accessories&sort=min-price

I recommend getting two of one of these bags:

https://www.amazon.com/Coleman-Brazos-Cold-Weather-Sleeping-Bag/dp/B00363V3OK

https://www.amazon.com/Semoo-Lightweight-Portable-Compress-Compression/dp/B016I9SXL4

and a 4-person dome tent:

https://www.amazon.com/Coleman-Sundome-4-Person-Dome-Tent/dp/B019N9W7WC

Also, an alcohol stove kit:

https://www.amazon.com/Fire-Maple-Alcohol-Backpacking-Portable-Ultra-light/dp/B01DA53MP6

https://www.amazon.com/Klean-Strip-QKGA75003-Denatured-Alcohol-1-Quart/dp/B001FOSX9U

https://www.amazon.com/Magnesium-Starter-Flint-Stone-Lighter/dp/B00K5I058Y

Also, grab some Mountain House meals, they are expensive, but worth it on a first time backpacking trip. https://www.amazon.com/s/?field-keywords=mountain+house

Check out Davis Sports Shop in Sloatsburg, ny. They've got a lot of camping gear, as well as hunting and fishing.

http://davissport.com/files/2015/03/10646840_373164796209673_7535081532103820525_n.jpg

I have become a huge fan of Coghlans gear over the years.

Good luck and have fun! :) bring star charts too :)

edit: if you want to practice making fire, this is a very safe way to do it and it is large enough to house the alcohol stove as an alternative https://www.amazon.com/WoodFlame-Lightweight-Burning-Backpacking-Stainless/dp/B01BPUEGNK