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I thought it would be better quality with the name but there are some spots where the stitches are not complete. We only got the chair out of the bag once and the bag has a hole in it. Disappointed

I used this sleeping bag on a backpacking trip, which I don't recommend you do, though I'm going to continue to do it, because I really like this sleeping bag. Coleman's gear is more aimed at car camping than backpacking, and it shows as this thing is huge and heavy, taking up at least 20 liters compressed, if not more, and it doesn't compress a lot. That's also the point of the sleeping bag though. What it is advertised to do, it does extremely well, and this is the best sleeping bag I've ever used. I slept with out feeling constrained or having a lack of space to maneuver while I slept. I also slept in below freezing temperatures and became hot. You will not get cold in this thing. The hybrid style was also fantastic, as I could use it to hold my compression pillow in place and cover up my face should I get too cold. It has its down sides, but you can't live in both worlds of a tiny light sleeping bag that is also big for big people and well insulated. You have to make a choice, and for me, I choose the Big Basin 15 from this point forward. I'll gladly lug the thing.

Bought mine 2 years ago as a warehouse deal for $140ish. Seeing a lot of people mention scratches and dents that they disliked when it arrived but I purchased the cooler for that reason. Unlike the plastic shell ones that crack when they get dropped, all this does is get dented and scuffed. I keep it in my truck year round as it’s the designated beverage cooler at hockey games with the occasional camping. The claim of ice for 4 days is iffy as during the cooler months it would last up to a week but in direct Sun in the summer, it’ll hold for about a day. So good cookout/overnight camping cooler that’ll last a while. The only thing I’d suggest is making sure you leave it unlocked as not too many people understand locks and would yank on the handle making the aluminum split a bit from the plastic interior. But some gorilla glue and empty capri Sun bag (pictured) fixes that and it’ll be good to go.

I loved this tent until a pole critically failed on about the 5th set up. Update: I had to try the coleman warrenty claim portal 4 times on 4 different days before it finally worked (the website was down for the first tries).I also tried emailing them on 9/26/24 and as of 10/8 I had not received an email back. Update I finally heard back on my warranty claim on 10/22/24 and was offered a lesser product as a replacement -the skydome 6 person with no vestibule or screen room. I have asked for a more comparable replacement so now I wait again… Likes: SIZE is perfect for 2 adults with 2 36” wide cots and a large dog (100lb malamute) SET UP isn’t too bad with two people but a little hard for one shorter person alone HEIGHT love being able to stand up in the tent TENT FLOOR is a tougher material, we still use a tarp under to protect it but i feel more comfortable with a dog walking in it PORCH is great for the dog or for wet clothes and shoes ALL MESH TOP on nice nights we leave our rain flys off so I love that this is all mesh to enjoy the stars and nature RAIN we had no issues with off an on rain (no storms yet) over about 6 days of use, a tiny bit of leaking through the rain fly into the porch section but was minimal and none in the tent section Dislikes POLE FAILED totally in 5 uses!! one of the “elbow bend” metal pieces completely bent while was setting it up in a gentle breeze and it failed before I could get it fully staked. ATTACHED POLES, hate this would much rather they are separate with pockets on all 4 corners for the poles to slide into like my 4 person Kelty. THE BAG is impossible to get every thing back in this bad nicely even with the expander, need a separate bag for the rain fly and its still hard to fit the tent back in the bag. Again I have never had an issue w this on my 4p kelty. TENT STAKES bent 2 of them in the first 5 uses, this tent is too big and heavy for anything other than car camping so would like to see better stakes that actually hold up

Liked - (vendor) very fast delivery, OK price. Shipping seemed a bit high. Product - I ordered two. These are shiny brass finish (not green, red, bronze painted or otherwise. This is a drop-in screw-in OEM fitting replacement for vintage or newer Coleman White Gas / Fuel Stove or Lanterns. In photo i show my vintage bronze 1950s era cap with screw (three-piece). It was leaking when pressurized. (Found at a Thrift store $20. My parents had a bronze tank 413E when i was a kid). Hint - fill a tall bucket or sink with enough water to cover detachable tank and nozzle (generator arm). Tighten everything including knob that opens fuel sprayer. Turn pump rod all the way to right to close off. Fill sink, loosen (left) pump rod, pump 35 times, tighten back to right +hold pressurized tank under water - if you see any air bubbles - you have a leak. Mine was leaking slightly from my newly acquired 413E stove's original cap. Not a big threat - but hey--- a 60-year-old part? I smelled fuel. There is a lot of internet instruction on how to re-build the caps with screws - the gaskets need to be burned and scraped out - with a new one fitted. These caps I ordered are most current. They have little vents inside the caps - horizontal cut-outs This is the modern safety purpose design. Old caps with no vents when opened could spray de-pressurized air and fuel towards the stove/lantern flame or heated objects, dangerous. Only downside is I wish these were colored for vintage look. You can spray with automotive fuel proof paint. Without the screw in cap - not antique looking. Or, attempt a rebuild with new gasket --although at Old Coleman Parts . com or someplace (?) I read that non-OEM gaskets were being sold (not fuelproof) you cannot go to ACE hardware and match the gaskets they are not O rings either. Try a reputable Coleman branded parts place. Be careful when lighting up your Coleman product - only outdoors - never indoors - Carbon Monoxide poisoning. I see youtube videos of folks lighting these up in garages = DANGER! Enjoy - :)

I'm sure if you liked the ad pictures, you'll like this candle. It turns on when you light the wick, now that's cool tech. Candle gives nice soft light and the colors slowly breath from one to the next. And like the other versions of Coleman insect repellent candles it keeps the mosquitoes away. I like this so much I'm going to order another.

I mistakenly thought this would have a floor, because it was shown in pictures. But according to the video the 8x8 size has a floor, the 10x10 size does not so that it can fit over a picnic table. I found this Coleman Skyshade Screen Dome Canopy difficult to set up. I needed a space about 3 times the length of the canopy in order to put the poles together and begin to thread them through. It was more difficult to set up than some tents I've had, because the poles kept coming apart particularly at the bent link on either side. I plan to bring it on a family camping trip that has a very large wide open space, but I would not bring it on a trip where you're limited to one small camping spot. Once it was set up in my backyard, I returned a couple hours later and found it was way hotter inside the canopy than outside of it in the sun. Despite the mesh and sunshade, you're going to want to have fans going if you expect it to be cooler. For real life application, honestly if the bugs are bad enough that you need this then you're going to get dozens of bites in the process of setting it up. Finally, one of the ball ends on the poles, which are not supposed to be removeable, was already off when I took it out of the packaging. I kept trying to stick it on and it kept falling off. I like that it has tie downs to stake the upper part as well to help with wind, but I'm not seeing a lot of scenarios where this would be my go to.

WARNING: This is an absolutely great bag and constructed very, very well. However, when ordering realize that this bag comes in many sizes. It has sizes from young kids to large adult sizes. So please be sure to look at the sizing chart before ordering it. This sleeping bag that I got is meant for shorter/youth so it fits my wife and daughter, but wouldn't fit me and my two sons being 6' and over, and mummy bags fit narrower. If you like lots of room for your feet and to stretch out then this is not the bag for you. This really is a great sleeping bag, you can feel how nice the nylon material feels and the fill is more than enough to keep you warm. The zippers are heavy duty while still having a smoothness to them. It has attached tie down strings for rolling it up, along with a bag that it goes in. Believe it or not, this sleeping bag really will fit back in the bag!

Note: This review is for the Coleman Lunchbox Soft Cooler. You can use the filter options at the top of the product review page to filter reviews for the product you're specifically interested in. Coleman's lunchbox soft cooler is a good-quality, no-frills lunchbox that works exactly as designed. It features one large compartment and a mesh pocket on the interior. The cooler has a moderate amount of insulation and keeps the contents at temperature for hours. On the exterior, you get a simple carry handle with no shoulder strap nor should strap mounting points. This lunchbox is a bit pricey, considering it lacks any noteworthy features or performance. But I like the simple design, and it works well. This lunchbox fits easily in a large backpack. Recommended.

no 8 mantles included, only 4 mantles included. (2 quantity x 2 packages)

The tent arrived on time and was just what I expected. It is packaged as a disc that is fairly flat and about 3' across. It really does set right up on its own. Remove it from its soft cover, undo the elastic band and it flops right open. It's a good tent for two for a short trip. It only fits 2 cots and there is no room left for a table or a heater. We were able to keep our two bags of clothes inside at night. The cooler stayed outside. We stayed two nights out in the cold; 50 degrees at bedtime and 30 degrees in the morning. Way too cold the first night. The top of the tent is all net for great ventilation which is very good in the summer, not in the cold. We put a couple of moving blankets over the ceiling netting which helped to keep some body heat in. Luckily we missed the first morning of set up because a thunderstorm came through the area. Between the high wind and driving rain I think the tent would have been soaked with the mindor rain cover that it has. I typically put a tarp under and over the tent, no matter when I camp. The tent was nice and dark inside, so napping was easy and the morning light did not come too soon. Overall it is a good, small tent for one or two people for fair weather. It fit great along the side of my 2 door Jeeps back seat area. I won't be using it again for cool or cold weather. It would be super for the kids in the back yard.

1st use, stitching came loose along the zipper-not useable as a sleeping bag :—(

We have only sat in this chair three times and it has already ripped. The last chairs that we bought lasted us years I want to say 10 years without a tear. This must be poor quality. Please see pictures.

It's only 6 ft in the middle and there were 2 somewhat major leaks in the inside. The fabric seems to not have been fully sprayed with the water repellant. It's a decent tent so long as you don't need to stay in it for longer than a week ish. Definitely looks nice and keeps the light out but functionality could be better.

The stove works wonderfully! I like the push igniter feature and I can cook in my cast iron 5 quart Dutch oven on it!
