Customer Reviews With Photos

  • This is such a cool product! I haven't seen a backpack cooler quite like this. I'm including a lot of pictures because in my opinion the official product photos don't do it justice or explain everything. A few notes: 1. This thing is tall. I am 5'5" tall, and when I hold it by the handles on top, with my arm down at my side, it just barely grazes the floor. 2. The two water bottle pockets (one on each side) are very roomy. They fit my 32 oz. owala bottle, which is a first. I'm sure they could hold wine bottles too. 3. There are three additional pockets on the outside: one small zippered pocket on the back, above the shoulder straps. This one is small, about the right size for a cell phone, chapstick, and maybe a pair of sunglasses. The second one is the zipper pocket on the bottom front. It has a key hook and a mesh slide pocket. This pocket is tall and wide but pretty flat. I don't think you could fit anything very bulky in it. And the third one is a mesh slide pocket on the front of the top portion. This pocket doesn't close, and it's also very flat Also, when you open the cooler, this pocket tips upside down, and since it doesn't close at the top, anything inside it could fall out. So I'm not sure what would be best to keep in there. 4. The main body of the backpack is divided into two sections: the bottom section is the cooler (with orange lining), and the top section is non-cooler storage (looks like a little tote bag sitting on top of the cooler). They each have separate zippers, but they do not detach from each other. Each section has a good amount of storage. I think between the two sections, you could fit most of what you'd need for a family outing and picnic. 5. The only weird thing about this, to me, is that to open the cooler section, on the bottom, you end up turning the top section completely upside down. You can see this in one of the photos I've included. So you need to make sure the top section is zipped before you unzip the cooler section, or all your stuff will fall out. It's also a little inconvenient because you can't easily get into both sections at the same time. If you have the cooler open and you want to get something out of the top storage section, you'd need to close the cooler to open the storage section. And I haven't experimented with this yet, but I imagine that if you overloaded the top section with heavy items, the whole bag would become a little floppy and unwieldy when opening and closing from being too top-heavy. Despite this minor drawback, I still think this is a 5-star product. It's a really innovative way to carry a picnic plus a bunch of other necessities in one bag. Based on the product photos, they're clearly marketing this to moms, which is smart--as a mom who plans lots of outings, I expect to get plenty of mileage out of this product and it will be so nice to be able to fit everything in one backpack rather than juggling a cooler, a backpack, and a tote bag. The quality of the workmanship is good, and it seems comfortable to wear. As a Coleman product, I expect that the cooler portion will do an excellent job keeping everything at the right temperature. I haven't put this through real-world testing yet, but I will update my review if I run into any problems with comfort or functionality.

  • 5 out of 5
    These are very sturdy. If the plastic hinges on your cooler have broke this is the replacement set you want. Also you can add a lanyard to keep the lid from placing stress on the hinges.

  • This is an impressive camping stove, especially compared to other models, even those by the Coleman brand. The materials and construction are solid. It’s easy to light and the control knobs allow me to dial in a much finer degree of flame than other camp stoves I’ve used, from boil-height to a simmer. Fully open, the burners do get quite hot, but the flames are still well-controlled and blue. The neoprene case that comes with the stove is streamlined but does a great job protecting the stove and even has a pocket for the propane arm, which keeps it from floating. My only complaint with it is that it does not stand up on its own, but that’s a minor gripe. Cleaning this stove is made simple by pop-off grates, though the rest of the unit can’t be taken apart in the woods. This means that if a pot boils over the stove’s shallow lip, there’s no way to clean up the mess. It’s possible I’ll be able to get it apart at home with the proper tools, but I don’t want to test that until I have a need. Overall, this is the best camping stove I’ve ever owned. I can’t wait to plan my next camping feast.

  • I purchased this in May 2022 and have gotten 6 family/friends to buy this. I use this for groceries, beach day, camping, delivering Christmas gifts, laundry, potlucks & catering, transport and store products for vendor pop ups, and just to wagon my pups. The wagon is simple in design but the materials are sturdy and durable, in true Coleman fashion. It is easy to maneuver with great rotation and collapses for compact storage. It makes for a great gift too! I would buy more but we already have enough.

  • I’m using the shovel for camping and backpacking for which it is incredibly useful; trenching, hammering and of course digging. Ultralight enthusiasts would probably turn their nose up at this tool for their little aluminum dirt scratchers, assuming they even bother to bury their waste. This baby fits in any Kelty Redwing pocket with room to spare.

  • Highly irregular production. I ordered 2 of the same pads labeled as 2.5 inches thick. One was just about 2 inches and the other was less than 1.5 inches when fully inflated. So annoying! Returned and am crossing fingers that the next order of camping pads are actually 2.5 inches thick.

  • This review is for the six person tent with the weatherproof screen room. Summary Lots of floorspace, huge windows, great ventilation, and a weatherproof screen room are some of the wonderful features that makes this tent an obvious choice for warm weather "glamping" in rainy areas. Beware that the abundance of mesh makes this tent a poor choice for cold weather camping, and the heavy weight (30+lbs) is not ideal if you plan on hiking to your camping spot. Tent Dimensions - The bedroom is 9ft long x 10ft wide - The screen room is 4ft long x 10ft wide - The vestibule extends out an additional 3ft - The tent stands at 6ft 4in high at the tallest point - Without the rainfly (and therefore without the vestibule), the total dimensions are 13ft long x 10ft wide - With the rainfly (including the vestibule), the total dimensions are 16ft long x 10ft wide Pros - Phenomenal ventilation, even with the rainfly on - Extremely spacious interior: can (barely) fit 2 queen-sized air mattresses side-by-side - Huge, beautiful windows - The screen room is amazing! Great place to setup some chairs for bug-free lounging. The screen room also helps keep mud out of the bedroom - Multiple storage pouches - Relatively easy to setup (appx 15 minutes with 2 people) - Has port for extension cord. The port has a zipper to keep out bugs - Can stand up inside the tent (6ft 4in tall in center) - Vestibule area in the front of the tent is convenient for stowing gear out of the rain - Floor vent helps with air ventilation when the windows must be zipped up during rain Cons - Very heavy (30+ lbs) - No good place to hang a tent light (the ceiling is entirely mesh) - Storage pouches are high on the walls, which means you must stand up to access the contents - The screen room DOES protect against rain but DOES NOT protect against flooding ground water. The screen room only has tub floors on 3 sides... the front is mesh only. So flooding water could pour in from the front. However, part of the floor in the screen room is mesh, which helps to drain the water. Please note that this issue would only arise in a flood, not a simple rainfall - Screen room doesn't completely zip up, there is a small gap between the zippers which lets bugs inside - Coleman could've picked better colors. This thing looks like it's from the 90s - The rainfly only has partial coverage, which isn't ideal for camping in heavy rainfall. The windows must be zipped up when it's raining, which will contribute to heat buildup inside - Lots of mesh = great ventilation for warm nights... but contributes to poor insulation for cold weather camping. This tent is built for 2 seasons (late spring, summer, early fall) - Expensive - Stakes aren't heavy duty. May need to replace after several uses

  • Bought in July 2017 and used it almost everyday for one of those years, as well as every weekend the other year. I bought it for lunch and it worked well for that, kept my food and water cold even in my car that usually sat in the sun all day. Now we use it when we go out on the weekends to store beer and steak/brats. I pack it with a few large frozen packs and everything stays cold for well over a day. Haven't noticed any stitching coming out or had any part of it break or fray off. I love that the bucket is removable for easy cleaning and keeping spills contained. I would definitely buy another one when this one bites the dust, but I'm betting I'll get at least another two years out of it.

  • Took this gem camping and thrilled at how easy it was to use. No problem grilling sausages, burgers, corn, and kabobs! Also used the burner to sauté veggies and make eggs and French toast in the morning. Super easy to use and very compact. Great purchase and a life saver when there is a fire ban deep in the woods! Love it and can’t imagine leaving it behind ever again!

  • received in good packaging, I use while camping, not so bad .. resistant during rain. thanks saller

  • I ordered 4 chairs, and they all arrived in a timely fashion. Unfortunately I was disappointed to learn that the thumbnail photo of the item does not necessarily match the color of the item you have selected. I chose the default selection because the thumbnail showed a tan chair with black trim which I wanted. I received grey/black trim and only then realized that the item I actually ordered was grey with black - the images just didn’t match. Partly my fault, but I shouldn’t have to verify that the images match the selection. The other frustrating thing was that the description clearly states “steel frame” and the chairs clearly say “aluminum deck chair”. Otherwise the chairs seem nice enough. 4 stars for a lack of accurate product representation, and I will update my review after using the aluminum frames for a while if their performance is notably different than steel (better or worse).

  • 5 out of 5
    I didn't know exactly what type it was, listed as "Personal Flotation Device". See picture. Do not purchase colemandiscount.com mystery items. I rolled the dice and lost. Doubt colemandiscount.com will post this anyway

  • After reading quite a few reviews on multiple sites we settled on these chairs to replace our aging (although perfectly functional) 'standard', adjustable beach chairs. You know the ones. Wood arms w/ multi-position adjustment which get a little 'gritty' over time, but still work. Because these were nice and low profile and people seemed to like them, we overlooked their non-adjustability assuming we could position them how we liked based on the angle we set them in the sand. A soon as we got them, we opened them to check them out. Cool looking. Sturdy. Low to the ground. Seemed to open and close nicely. Great! Let's go on our beach vacation. Day 1: Get out the chairs. Set them up. They work pretty well except for the non-adjustability. Time to pack up, and UH OH! All of the moving parts that need to work together are sandy and nothing moves smoothly anymore. Give them a rinse and it's still not working. There are so many moving parts, that once the sand is inside, it's never coming out. It's a bit of a riddle trying to figure out which of the LOTS of moving parts is your biggest foe keeping the chair from folding. After a bit of wrestling, we get them back in the bags. Not ideal, but not the end of the world. (we rinse them better when we get to our house hoping it helps) Day 2: Back to the beach. 1 of our 3 chairs WILL NOT open. The plastic sleeves that slide over the metal tubes to open the chair will not cooperate because there's friction and grating from sand trapped in the moving parts. It's such a problem that it's already abrading the paint and rust is appearing after only a few hours of use and moisture. From there, we can only ever get it slightly open and toss it aside, never to be used again. 1 DAY OF USE. (see attached pics above - 2nd pic shows maximum this chair will open) Over subsequent days, our other two chairs become more and more 'friction-y' along the moving parts but we were still able to get them open with a bit of wiggling and cajoling, but there is a shocking amount of rust and corrosion (on other rivets & pivot points). I will say that if you're going to use these chairs for camping, on a deck or somewhere where you weren't exposing them to obvious grit or particulate that can get in the joints, they probably work fine. These chairs SHOULD NOT EVER be called BEACH chairs. They will not survive sand. One huge plus was their portability. These 3 chairs took up less space in our roof carrier than our two, 'old-style' beach chairs. But if they're only good for a 'one-time' week of use, the space gained is a waste, unless you treat them as a rental and just throw them out. Oh. And they come with a crummy mesh cup holder over a metal ring (missing on 1 of our 3 chairs). Holy cow, what an afterthought. Awkward & useless positioning BUT it is great for getting caught on the bag as you try to put it away for even more frustration. If you buy these, just remove it.

  • It’s perfect to enjoy the beach, sand and sun. Not hard to open or to transport. It is really low on the ground so I would not recommend for older people or for people with knee problems, beside that all good.

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