Customer Reviews With Photos
Relaxing in the kiddy pool with my son. I highly recommend this for any mom having to sit with baby in the pool. Relaxing and enjoyable.

Chair falling apart just over a year after I bought it. It’s a shame because it is super comfortable with the suspension and no cross bar under your thighs to cut off your circulation like my other camp chairs. The cupholder started falling apart shortly after I got it. Now the main support screws come out pretty regularly. I can still use it so far as long as I don’t lose the screws when they fall out, and I do keep using it because it really is Comfortable. You might be able to catch it in the winter for around $35 and that might be worth it but I would not spend $50 again.

I ordered 2 of these because I needed larger compression bags for our sleeping bags. They are really too big for this purpose, but I needed to ensure that it is not difficult to put the sleeping bags into the compression bags. They arrived today and, right out of the bag, two of the straps on one of them fell apart.

This was the third camping sleeping pad I've had. The first was decent, but was just inflatable and didn't offer insulation. I ordered a Gear Doctor 4.3R pad and used it a few weeks before this Coleman one popped up and ordered it. For about 2-3 weeks, it was unreal amazing... but then it stopped holding air. Wow when this worked did it work amazing. The air intake approach boggled my mind as fantastic as it was. As advertised, it would slowly inflate as it was unrolled. It was nice, thick, warm, and the perfect size. I car camp 2-3 nights per week, every week, so it gets regular use and tested well. A few weeks in, I found it was not holding air throughout the entire night. Odd because the air intake was so well designed. About 1.5 months in and it will need at least 1 refill of air per night. Wholly unacceptable... It really was fantastic before it started down the bad trend. Looks like it's back to the Gear Doctor one. It wasn't quite as thick inflated as this Coleman, but I never had an issue with air leaking out of that at night...


Color muy sobrio además de su gran utilidad, los múltiples orificios de los quemadores dan una sensación de mayor potencia de calor

I gave this two stars because it does one thing well, it holds water. The big problem is that it holds onto it far too well. If you are purchasing this to transfer water, it is horrible. The spout is small and it creates a vacuum in the tank, the result is that it takes about 45 minutes for this carrier to empty when it is hung by the handle and the valve is opened all the way. We have a pop up trailer, and when we camp where there aren't water hook ups, we have to use something like this to haul water and refill the 25 gallon on-board tank. My system is to hang a carrier like this from a camera tripod and open the valve to drain the water into the trailer tank. I bought two of these so I could empty one while I was filling the other. Because these empty so slowly, it would take me close to 4 hours to fill the trailer. The carrier I had before I bought these was from a company called Reliance, they are more expensive but it seems like the extra cost is 100% worth it for what I need this for. I decided to add some pics of what I ended up doing. I went to Cal Ranch and bought 2' of braided vinyl hose with a 1" OD, then I cut out the inside of the valve and stuck the hose through it. Now it empties in about 15-20 seconds and works like a champ, it doesn't shut off but for what I will use it for it works. I'm going to leave the rating at two stars because if I was purchasing this and was using it as it comes, it would SUCK!!!

The box came full of tape. It kinda looked like it has been used. So i wanted to try it out and see if the tent has missing parts or been damaged. I assembled it in our living room. It looked like new except for some little scratches on the rods. The tent is actually nice. I love it. I actually decided to keep it. Maybe it’s an old stock where the box has been damaged. Open box or something. Sometimes when the price is too good to be true. Then maybe it is. But for half the price. I’ll keep this.

I think this is the best hoodie in my closet, and I'm quite happy with it. It is warm and soft, and the 100% polyester construction appears to be excellent. The hood and body of the interior is lined with soft plaid flannel-like fabric; although the sleeves are not lined, they are much thicker than your average hoodie with a soft fleece interior. The zipper functions perfectly and extends high on the neck, which operates to tighten the hood some. This is important, as the hood has no drawstring to keep it in place in windy conditions. I actually prefer this, since drawstrings always seem to end up somewhere I don't want them to, like in my soup. There is a flap sewn in to prevent the zipper from chafing your neck when fully zipped, which I thought to be a rather well-thought out feature. The sweater has a hand warmer type pocket on either side but no interior pocket. The bottom of the side pockets is sewn upward, creating an actual pocket rather than just a hand warmer. This is important to me because it does a much better job of keeping things from falling out than a slash-type pocket does. I ordered a large, which was the size recommended by colemandiscount.com and what I normally wear in a hoodie. This hoodie was much larger than other large sized hoodies I've purchased, and I almost returned it for that reason. However, it was proportionally too large, meaning that the sleeves, length, and width were all proportionally too large. My research indicated that polyester will actually shrink, contrary to my previous (erroneous) understanding. So I washed this in hot water and threw it in a heated drier, and it actually shrunk to just a little oversized, certainly wearable for me That's a good thing, because I tend to miss (or disregard) specific garment care instructions and just throw everything into the washer and drier eventually anyhow. The only downside I've found to this hoodie is some pilling. I wore this daily for about a week or so (I really do like it) and found that the fabric pills in higher friction areas. For me, that is mostly where my wrists and forearms contact the desk as I work on the computer. I can live with it, as I will not be wearing this hoodie to the opera or dinner with the Queen. But it is still an annoyance, and something worth considering depending on your intended use of this sweater. Overall, I still think this is an excellent hoodie, and I am actually wearing it at this moment.

I love coleman i have a collection of amazing products. however this product feels like it's made for a child it's really small and uncomfortable to hold. the ozark trail one is only 9 dollars and much more comfortable to hold in the hand while colemans feels like a toy im still a coleman fan just wish it was a usable size

So..I am an avid camper. Been camping many times since I was a kid. I have owned 3 tents in 25 years of on my own camping, the Coleman Montana 8 is the 3rd. When I was looking for a tent, I did a lot of research, and read many reviews. I would say for the Montana 8, the reviews have been pretty accurate. It is very roomy, yet a bit narrow and although on our trip the weather was sort of ok...I can see ventilation being a problem on hotter, more humid days and nights. But overall it is a solid tent. First off, you have to know in shopping for a tent that a 4 person tent is good for two people and gear and 6 person is good for 3-4 people and 6-8 person tents are good for 4-5 adults and children if you want to be comfortable and not on top of each other. With that said, me, my son (5) and my friend and his son (4) had just about the perfect amount of room (maybe a tad more than we needed). Each little family had one side of the tent with a good amount of room in the middle for moving around and bags and such. Honestly, if there was anyone else in there it would have been a little crowded. So think about it, 2 adults and 2 kids and it was just about perfect. My son and I had the Coleman 4 in 1 bed with the mattress' side by side...which they say is a about a king size mattress...it fit fine. My friend had a queen size sleeping mat on his side and it fit fine. So while it was roomy for us, I wouldn't try to fit more than 5 people in there comfortably. If you are a family or set of friends of 3-4, this is a great size for you. The set up - my son and I got to the site first and started with the tent. We had never taken the tent out of the box it was delivered in, so we went at it blind. If you have never set up a tent before I can see it being a bit overwhelming at first, but with more than one person, you should be able to get it. If you have set up a tent before, you will be fine with one person. I did it with my 5 year old and while he wasn't much help, I did need him to hold up the sides when it came time to make them tight. If he wasn't there I would have just stood them up and staked them to hold them up, so it really won't be a problem to do it by yourself...if you have done it before. I'd say 30-45 mins set up for one experienced person to complete. As I said, we took it out of the box at the site, so I added no extra rain seal or anything and sure enough it rained on us the two mornings we woke up there. Not a drop got in that I could see and the rain was substantial at times...the kids just played in the tent, plenty of room to pass a nerf football, and we waited out the rain in there....not a problem at all. Except, ventilation, we did have damp clothes and bedding, but it was not the rain, it was the lack of ventilation. Which brings me to the only two down sides, there are two small windows on either end and the screen door, so there is no real cross breeze. I even had the tent turned so the windows were in the direction of the wind, the windows are too small. Bottom line, better ventilation is needed, maybe just a venting window on the back wall facing the door. I had a tent fan to sleep with (got that because of the reviews I had read)....I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THAT if you need air to sleep such as I :) In a little colder environment, this would be a very warm tent. The only other negative is the awning or the "porch" this is not a porch...I was up one night while everyone was asleep and it started to rain. I put my chair under the "porch" to watch the fire and the rain and there is hardly any protection at all to sit under there. The door is awesome. With kids running in and out it's great...but you still have to zipper it each time and both kids handled the zipper door very well and the zipper handled them well. I would say overall I am very happy with this tent, just needs better ventilation. It's tall so you can stand up in it and that is important if you are getting older like me :) I am 6ft tall and fit fine in there. There may be better tents out there....but not many at this price. Happy Camping!

Basically a well built chair, stronger than the cheaper versions. Dimensions of the chair are hard to find so before sending the chair back (was missing the clear cell phone pocket on top of arm only reason I am sending back, I wanted that feature, see photo), I took some measurements : Distance between front seat vertical tube posts, measured at seat panel front edge: 19" Distance between black guiding pads inside edge to edge, for front vertical tubes posts : 17" , I added because that is where your legs hit and the black pads don't flex much so you feel them, hard to see in posted pictures of product Seat width starting from just behind front seat tubes to the back of seating area: 23" front to back Depth of seating area from front edge of seat panel to the seat's seam at back panel: 19" Back of chair, seating area seam up to top edge of the back panel: 20" Seat height, front top edge of seat to floor: 19" Height of chair, back panel top edge to floor: 37.5" Weight of chair with carry bag is right around 9.8lbs. Chair tubing size used throughout is 22mm / 7/8". Carry bag dimensions with chair folded and stored inside: Approx. 38" Tall x 7.5" W x 7" D Family member has had one since the chair first came out, has been around three years now since purchase. Has held up well with use over 6 to 7 camping trips a year, couple weeks each trip.

Will never use a different repellent! Easy application, no icky residue or odor. Good for daily use (while working in the garden) or camping. Love it!

Cute tent with some big design flaws. It goes up and comes down QUICK with one person set up. ***BUT*** ***PAY *CLOSE* ATTENTION*** to how it's folded as you un pack it. It is confusing to fold with the integrated polls. I ordered the 4 person version of this tent. Per the size and straightened walls, I had hoped to use the tent for two people with folded air chairs. The math seemed to work but in reality the air chars were just too big. Mine arrived without damage or production flaws. HOWEVER it failed a rain test. Water misted in through the roof almost imediately. You would need another layer of plastic over the tent to stay dry in light rain. The design of the tent gives almost zero ventilation if the rain fly is on. There are six stake down loops on the tent. (See hand drawn image.) The existing loops are represented in blue and red. The tent really should have four more loops. (Where I have indicated in green.) The red loop mark indicates a red loop on the tent itself. This was useful for showing where to align the rain fly. I am debating returning the tent for a few reasons. 1, the size. Its a bit too snug. 2, the ventilation. Its a hot box. 3 the quality doesn't match the price point. Lastly, Due to some shenanigans with delivery code mishigas, and outsourced staff not being abke to give accurate information, I wound up buying something else somewhere else because I thought this one might not actually show up.

El tamaño es ideal para llevar en aventura, caminatas por el bosque, al trabajo de construcción. La flama es fuerte y eso me encanta. Su estabilidad es mucho mejor que otros sistemas compactos. Dentro del rango compacto, recomiendo esta por encima de todas las otras.
