Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    The information on here states the size as 1 x 1 x 1. I verified the length and was told it was 5". The thickness of this is only 1/2". Too small and too skinny. It will probably take quite a few to start a fire. I'm not going to bother to return them. Not happy.

  • 5 out of 5
    Kept me warm in September at sequoia national forest with no pad underneath me because I didn't think of having a pad since it was my first time car camping comfy too Also fairly easy to put it back into the bag

  • 5 out of 5
    As described. I bought 2 of these about 2 weeks apart for two 200A lanterns I reconditioned. I put the genny's in a 1955 and a 1963 200A lanterns and they work like a charm. Took the 63 camping last weekend and it worked flawlessly eve after a long rough ride across Namakan Lakes east end.

  • 5 out of 5
    I’ve only used it once for a weekend camping trip and I’m very happy with my purchase, well worth the $40-some for not having to sleep on the ground. It inflates/deflates in a jiffy and it’s compact; if you’re an avid camper, you know you need all the packing space available to you. A queen size fitted sheet fits on it like a glove, I highly recommend putting a fitted sheets on yours to keep the top clean, also gives it a real mattress feeling too. It stayed inflated through the night, which is great, and felt like it may have needed a slight top-off the next day. But that’s expected since it sleeps my gf and I. Other reviews about it not keeping a good seal probably got a bad batch, mine was fine.

  • 5 out of 5

  • Great air mattress! I have taken it to Joshua Tree National Park in the CA desert twice and do have to top off the air to it before going to bed at night. Not sure if it is a slow leak or the heat during the day effecting it, though it does lose a tiny bit of air over night when it is cold. I am a heavy guy 260 lbs and use it with another guy that is about 200 lbs and was initially scared it would pop when we got on it, but it has been no problem.. I have a rechargeable Coleman air pump that works great for airing it up, topping it off, then sucking the air out when packing up.

  • 5 out of 5
    I like the general idea of this tent, spacious enough my son, myself and gear, or if my son brings a friend. 10 person more like 3 comfy with air mattresses. I was lucky enough to receive this tent the day we left for our 1st camp of the year. I knew set up would be easy so we decided to take this one instead of my old tent. Upon setting up i cpuld feel how thin the material was on the pole sleeves in top and sure enough it ripped right away. Then i noticed on one of the doors a gap from from fabric to zipper. We would never be able to unzip past that point or it would rip . Pretty dissapointed considering i paid almost 400 dollars for thisntent and its a coleman. Poor quality.

  • These are perfect beach chairs. They even held our Brumates easily. Very easy to use The bag they came in is flimsy though.

  • 5 out of 5
    I was replacing stripped screws on a used Coleman extreme 5 day 70 quart cooler. The plastic hinges were going to break, so I did both at once. The steel hinges are a tremendous upgrade and it makes me wonder why they don't come installed. I used a 5/16" drill bit and #6 1" hollow wall anchors from home Depot. Took about 15 minutes total and the difference is quite noticeable.

  • I’m an avid camper using the Coleman tents because I love the floor and continuous pole sleeves. This new external pole design is easy to set up, but horrible to store tent as single unit between sites or after use. Two stars due to POOR zipper sewing. Zipper gets stuck every time I opened/closed. Zipper will eventually rip.

  • Heritage sleeping bag would be an excellent buy. The product was warm, and the fabric was comfortable. I would be pleased with the product if it was not for the company lying to the customer. It used to be that Coleman was a name that could be trusted by the customer. Apparently, that has changed, and they are lying to the customers. I bought this sleeping bag specifically because of its size. It is supposed to be 80×84 when opened up completely. You would think when someone reads the description and the size that the company would be honest and keep the size that it is supposed to be. When you pay for a specific size and you get a product that is smaller, you feel cheated. That is not a good practice for a company. I thought about suing for false advertisement however that is a waste of money and time for something so small. I have a Coleman sleeping bag that is over 40 years old and its measurements are 39×81. What is sad is when my 40-year-old Sleeping bag is bigger both in length and width than the new sleeping bag that is supposed to be 40×84. I have read several reviews saying that it was smaller and I didn't believe that Coleman would stoop so low. So Coleman as a company do not lie to your customers. Your customer's trust is very important and you need to keep the integrity that you had long ago. So please, if you're paying attention fix this and make it right.

  • Used a whole can of this garbage between 2 ppl. This was the outcome. I was better off using a bottle of perfume. It attracted EVERY mosquito and bug known to man!!!!!!!!

  • This is an awesome tent. Stop reading this review, put it in your cart right now and buy it. Then come back and I'll tell you why it's a great tent. I'll be right here. Okay, Done? Good. You are gonna love this tent. It is full of awesomesauce. It is easy to put up, my wife and I did it in about 30 minutes the first time closely following the directions in our backyard. Why put a tent this size up in your backyard you ask? We'll get to that in a minute. Anyway, it took about 30 minutes to put up and when we had it up, we sprayed it with Atsko Silicone Water-Guard 10.5 oz. Yes, I know it's supposed to be water repellent but if you don't coat your tent with something you're an idiot. Just do it and stop whining. It took two cans to thoroughly treat the tent and rain fly. Drop those in your cart as well. Prime. It's a wonderful thing. Anyway, we took the thing camping and it was great. Yes, it has a power port. The room divider is nice, it's split with a zipper down the middle so you can tuck it out of the way. There are little tabs to hang lights from. We used a iRainy 60 LED Portable Outdoor Indoor Camping Lantern With Lampshade Circle Tent Light Campsite Hanging Lamp For Outdoor Camping/Hiking/ Mounting/Reading/Hunting/Fishing hung in the center and it did a fantastic job, adequately lighting the tent without being obnoxious. The doors are great, easy to open and close, the main door has velcro that is outstanding for the "In and out" during the day and then zip it up at night. I'm not sure what some folks' major malfunction is that are complaining about the zippers. They're tent zippers. Don't yank on 'em like a gorilla and they will do fine. Over the course of four days, not one of our zippers bound up. Not even once. The one thing you will want to do is order up a couple sets of Coleman 9-In. Heavy Duty Aluminum Tent Stakes. The stakes that come with the tent don't really amount to much more than a good idea, but that is the way most tents come. Now, a lot of folks have complained that this thing barely fits back in the provided bag. Not so. When we packed ours up we fit the tent (With the fly and the two useless little "Foot mats"), an 11' X 23' tarp for a ground cloth, all of our tent stakes and a 4 lb hand sledge. It fits. Pay attention, think about it a bit and it'll go just fine. We folded along it's long axis in thirds and then folded it just shorter than the length of the bag and it popped right in. As far as setup and takedown go, it is a snap. The first time took us about 30 minutes, the second time took about 15. Takedown is just as simple. When we broke camp, my wife took it down by herself in about 15 minutes and when when we got home she set it up herself in about 10 minutes. BAM! DONE! All in all this is a fantastic tent and is worth every penny you pay for it. Buy it now, and thank me later.

  • This worked out great! I brought it myself on my first RV adventure in the Land of Mosquitos (central Wisconsin in July) and it was a pleasure to sit inside and watch the bugs hit the screen and then move on. The size is nice and large, easily fit two or more camp chairs, a table, a portable fan, and doggos. Two zippered "doors" on opposite sides, each has a fabric tab at the bottom to anchor a side to the ground so you just need one hand to zip/unzip. I'm 5'2", round ;-) and older ;-) and set it up/took it down by myself three times during my travels. It wasn't until after the 2nd time that I noticed the instructions (attached to inside of tent) say in all caps "THIS ENCLOSURE REQUIRES AT LEAST TWO PEOPLE TO SET UP." (see one of the pix I uploaded). lol! Glad I didn't read that first I would've been disheartened. It's nice and light, so after setting it up , I was able to "walk it" over my site's picnic table. When you get it in place, you can anchor one or more of the tent poles with permanently attached tethers to the ground w/the aluminum stakes provided. That helps stretch out the base (more room inside) and keep it stable if it's somewhat windy. If it's a lot windy I'd take it down. Not 100% waterproof because of how much of the enclosure is made up of screens, but fine in a light drizzle. One thing: The first time I was setting it up, I could not get the legs to "lock" and gave up after 15 minutes of sweaty frustration. So I looked on YouTube and found a couple people demo-ing it, and realized I had it *upside down*. After I flipped it over, it worked as advertised. Oy. They should imprint something saying "outside/top" and "inside/bottom".

  • 5 out of 5
    I couldn't figure out why my 220E was flaming up. All the YouTube videos blamed the air tube which wasn't the case. I gave this a try and she works like new again, no more flame ups and it burns bright.

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