Customer Reviews With Photos
Rock star! Light the wick and watch the magic happen! Only ones that dislike it are the bugs!

I think this would have been fine for my purposes, but it broke the very first time I even tried it. I wasn't even compressing anything all that much. It was cheaply stitched and one of the compression belts came out of the sack.

Arrived as described and on time. At 69 years old I was looking for a cot that sat up higher(easier to sit on and get up from) than those compact ones that sit really low and fold up into a small bag which are best for back pack camping, since I am an SUV / tent camper lugging a bigger profile and much heavier cot was not an issue. This was perfect for but yes again it is heavy and extremely sturdy. I like the optional side table that came with it which I was concerned it would fit loosely and sag some but it also is sturdy, it folds up into it`s own storage bag if not using. I am 6`1" and 195 lbs. I had plenty of room to spare lying down at either end. The bonus is that it is extra wide which adds to the comfort as a side sleeper. For my living room test run I added a pad and pillow and slept well. Like other Coleman products that use the pop-up system this also unfolded and refolded with no issues fitting back into bag. For me this is perfect --if you are and RV-er , Car camper or need an extra bed for guests at your home or cabin with space to store it, this is built well and very functional. Good luck MIke

This was my unboxing experience. All the part in the box and no damage to the glass. I’ll put it to the test. Look for the next review after a while. So far very satisfied with the product.

I am not sure if I received a used item from another buyer or if this product is defected, overall the product is good quality however not the one I received so hopefully the seller will not charge me for restock fee.

Superbly comfortable IF … when first inflated to a firm level (where in the pictures you can see I’m pressing very hard and the mattress is resisting a lot) it was more comfortable than I had even hoped (back issues) in fact it was more comfortable than most hotel mattress beds! BUT there’s a caveat which is written into the mattress by the valve says “all air mattresses STRETCH” and this is very true. With a small battery powered pump the first time I got it to be firm and comfortable as stated above but by about seven days later the mattress had stretched and the pump was no longer able to get it back to a firm level because the pump did not have enough pressure. So I got a hand pump and was now able to get it back to a firm level like when I first inflated it. It takes a lot of air and the only way you can get it firm after it stretches is with a tire pump or a hand pump. But I will say that with the hand pump I’m very pleased again with this mattress! Will see you in another 7 to 10 or 14 days if the mattress keeps stretching a bit or whether it’s stretched out after seven days and will see if it stretches more if the hand pump will keep getting it back to the firm level that I need which is probably more firm than most people would like.

The enclosed patio is a brilliant idea but as others haven't pointed out, the rain fly doesn't cover it. We were able to cover some parts of it but it wasn't enough and with the rain pouring down, it ended up puddling inside of the patio area, getting pretty muddy. It was useful enough to keep the dog contained for brief periods of time. The blackout feature worked pretty well. There was a gap in the blackout area on the bottom areas. It was dark enough to keep the kids asleep until 8am but the dog saw the light coming in at 6. There was a hanger for the light and two pockets for glasses / water bottles / books / phones etc. Moderately sized pockets. There was only one entrance into the tent, through the patio. Would've been nice to have an alternative way since the patio was muddy with the rain. The zipper was great. No issues. Putting up the tent was fast. Maybe 15 minutes for one person, but he's put up many types of tents before. Taking it down took closer to 30 minutes...that was more difficult. Overall a great price for what you get. Would've been a dream with no rain.

I'm very impressed with this 1900 Collection stove from Coleman. It's so quick and easy to setup and use and the heat output from each side is impressive at 12.000 BTUs per side for a total of 24,000 BTUs. One of the nicest features in my opinion is the super fine adjustments for the flame controls. This can either roar with flames, or dial it down to a slow simmer. Even the simmer can be fine tuned for great control. I've had a chance to use this stove several times already and am super happy overall. Of course, the best feature overall is the 3 in 1 aspect of this stove. Having the included cast iron griddle and grill, that sit on top of a sturdy cast iron grate offers so much versatility and opens the stove up to many more uses than a traditional 2-burner stove. I really like the included padded case with padded divider to store the griddle and grill when not in use and is great for travel, eliminating any clanking or rubbing/wearing against each other. As part of the "1900 Collection", this stove has a unique color scheme, being black with gold accents. From what I can ascertain, this stove is exactly the same as the "Cascade 3 in 1 Stove", but with the 1900 Collection colors. The cost for the 1900 version is just slightly higher than the Cascade version, which is more of the traditional green, but a lighter green (called "Hickory Moss" I think) than the classic darker green Colemans. I thought about getting a protective carry case for the stove itself since I'm sort of a bag/storage guy, but upon some reflection, I don't think an additional bag/case is required. The stove when all folded up is basically a metal case in itself and even has a handle on the backside for easy carrying. Having the bag for the grill/griddle is needed, so the inclusion is much appreciated. It doesn't appear that the cast iron griddle and grill are pre-seasoned, so I'm trying to season them as I go. I will say that I would have preferred them to be pre-seasoned from the factory, but it's certainly not a deal breaker and this is really the only negative I can think of regarding the stove overall. The build quality of this stove seems plenty rugged and I like the simplicity and sturdiness of the front latch, which can be easily opened with one hand. The side wind guards/shields swing open and are easily adjusted in and out via a clever positioning/adjustment system to accommodate larger pans/pots/oven. The wind shields aren't as tall as other stoves, but seems plenty sufficient to protect the burners themselves, and I've had no issues with wind as of yet. I've been using a folding camp table that is about 28 inches wide to set the stove on for use and it just fits. Be aware that you'll need this exact width, or more, to accommodate the stove with the propane cannister attached to the regulator. Any less width would cause the gas cannister to dangle off the edge of the table, which is not good as it needs support and the canister needs to sit at the proper angle. My previous experience with Coleman 2-burner stoves was decades ago and involved white gas. My memories are fond with nostalgia, but I also remember how fussy and stinky the stoves could be. This modern Colman stove with propane as the fuel is night and day easier than the classic white gas stoves from my youth and I'm very happy to have and use this great camping stove.

It was leaking when full but okay when a third. Avoid it inside a tent. I guessed due to the oval shape of the mouth! Tried to be encircled but it recovered later. Not be returned , yet it's good at enclosing much water for washing in camp or vast usage. The sides appeared resilient enough. When not in use, the tap is flipped to the top to avoid leaking. 5-gallon was huge, likely for 4 ga. When a third full, it dropped on side with smaller holding base. Not said free of BHA etc.


Saw some reviews saying the grill didn't fit but ordered anyway after seeing most of the 4 and 5 star reviews saying it was no problem. I just got the bag and grill (LXX) this weekend and I can tell you it fits GREAT. The first impression of the bag was QUALITY. It is a heavy canvas material and heavy zipper. A mesh netting on front can fit tools, propane tanks, etc. The botton has little wheels and a sewn on handle on each end, so you can lift it up with both handles to store in car, and pull it along like luggage with the wheels. The inside has 2 large pockets along the bottom when laid down flat for grates, which I plan to also store the griddle and stovetop accessories in as well. Remove the plastic grill handle with the push of a button and store it INSIDE the grateless grill lid (see photo), wrap gas nozzle in paper towel and also store inside grill lid, store the grates in pockets, grill (wheels go on wheel side of bag), and zip her shut. Perfect. Very satisified, lets see if she lasts but I suspect she will. If you bought a Coleman RoadTrip grill, buy this bag! Edit: bonus, my cuisinart travel grill tool case fits in the bag along with 2 small propane tanks. That's how much room this thing has.

very nice quality cushion. firm instead of lightweight and flimsy. I bought it to replace a permanent cushion on the front cooler of my center console. it works very well and is comfortable.

excellent coleman product

As a person standing at 6' tall, one of the most important aspects for me is adequate length, and I'm pleased to report this camping cot definitely meets that criterion. A standout feature of this cot is its side attachment shelf. This handy addition offers a convenient spot to place essential items like water bottles, flashlight, or reading material. You can easily install it on either side of the cot, making it highly customizable and user-friendly. For the most part, the cot offers a reasonable degree of comfort. However, for side sleepers, there may be some discomfort to note. After spending a few nights on it, I did find it put a bit of pressure on my hips, which isn't ideal for a full night's rest. So, side sleepers might want to take that into consideration or consider using additional padding for comfort. Durability-wise, I did notice some minor wear and tear along the seam after two weeks of regular use. It's not a significant issue at this point, but it does raise some concerns about long-term durability. The foldable design is a significant advantage when it comes to storage and transportation. It folds into a thin shape and slips right back into the provided carrying case. One word of caution, though: Be careful when folding it back up. The mechanism can potentially pinch fingers if you're not mindful - I learned this the hard way. Overall, I would recommend this camping cot for its good length and handy side attachment shelf. It's mostly comfortable, though side sleepers might want to take the potential hip discomfort into consideration. Be aware of the minor durability issue and be cautious when folding to avoid any finger pinching. I would give it a solid four out of five stars.

I've been camping on and off for the last 40 years. I've owned many different tents, so I know what I like and don't like. I wanted a 4-person tent (for 2-people of course) and I have had good luck over the years with Coleman camping equipment. I first looked at the Sundome and rejected it because the ceiling is just too low. I prefer getting dressed standing up and the Sundome is too low to allow that. Next I looked at the Skydome tent. The center is 4'8" inches so if I lean my head over, I can get dressed standing up. Then I discovered the Skydome with Full Fly Vestibule. For forty dollars more than the regular Skydome, you get almost 50% more space. Also, the fly comes within a foot of the ground all the way around the tent. That has to make it more rain proof than the standard Skydome. With the attached shock-corded poles and clips, setup only takes a few minutes. With 8' x 7' of space inside the main tent and another 8' x 3.5' in the vestibule, the Coleman Skydome with Full Fly Vestibule gives you a lot of tent for your money. UPDATE: So I took this tent camping for three days in Jefferson National Forest. The first night it rained hard for almost an hour. The tent did NOT leak. Yea. The attached picture shows the modifications I made to the tent. Added two poles in the front to create a canopy and added a nylon webbing loop at the bottom center of the left and right sides of the fly. Added shock-cord so that the fly can be held away from the tent on the sides. The back of the fly already has the nylon webbing loop. UPDATE 2: When I bought this tent it was one hundred and thirty nine dollars. The current price is almost twice that. I don't know what happened. Not sure it is worth its current price.
