Customer Reviews With Photos
Not many other objects tell of the Americana history of the family camping trip than the obligatory green Coleman lantern! Got this lantern following a few power outages in my neighborhood and love it for car camping as well. So easy to use, and back up mantels are so inexpensive I just keep an extra bag of them in the heavy-duty case that came with the lantern. A pack of matches also fits inside of it. The adjustment knob is easy to operate and the included base makes it much more stable. All in all, heavily encouraged if you enjoy outdoor time with the family in the summer.

UPDATED REVIEW: From my former review youll see i was initially OK with this product. However, after taking it down and folding it up 4 times with no issues, on the 5th time folding it up one of the corners tore out on the floor. It wasn't because I didn't know what I was doing as I had folded it previously without problems. This is the second coleman tent to fall apart after just a few uses in the same year. No more coleman for me! Overall I love this tent. It is big enough for myself, 2 dogs, and all the stuff. Super simple to set up as well. Do check the instructions to make it easier on yourself. Now for the disappointment. This is the first time I have used the tent in the rain. 90% dry. Yay. However, the side seams do leak a little and every once in a while I get a drip from above. I can only assume there is a seam letting through a few drops in the rain fly as well. Overall I am happy. The dogs have plenty of room to stretch out so that's a plus. I would purchase this again if I was looking for another.

I am not going to give this product completely five stars because it is not perfect but it is pretty great. Have you slept on a camp cot...And woken up the next day feeling like you’re the tin man after a rain? Well this cot is not perfect but it sure beats that type of cot. I purchased the initial standard comfort card for my son who is 6’2 “ ...he claims and 200 pounds well he’s a lengthy guy and on that cot he said was very very comfortable but still his long size 12 feet hung out. So I made a retail decision to take that one back to a different retailer and purchase on colemandiscount.com boy am I glad I did. This Cot is comfortable and the reason it is, is because it has suspension hooks all around the outer edge. Here’s what I’m gonna do I’m going to make my own foam mattress. The one on it isn’t bad but if you want to sleep on this thing for longer than two nights more foam is much better. Maybe Because I sleep on a therma rest mattress...I’ve become a princess with a P… And I cannot handle sleeping on on uncomfortable couches or army cots anymore. If you’re a little bit of a princess this Cot will do it! I am taking points off for how it folds up not easy but I think it gives it a better support than the fancy-schmancy folding ones that have very skinny legs and because it’s not as sturdy as it could be but then it would be triple the price this is a very good piece of equipment for what we use it for which is to have a lot of guests over all the time for the price. I do recommend it! Could put two together and make a larger size mattress as well. I’m very nitpicky when it comes to sleeping devices because I don’t like to be uncomfortable at night so basically this is pretty perfect considering how inexpensive it is. It’s not really a cot that you would take hiking... it’s too cumbersome for that but it’s perfect for RV parking or tent camping or just in your home when you have extra guests or want to pretend in your backyard that you’re out in the deep woods! It’s rated to support someone who is 250 pounds and if you way more than that I strongly recommend you seek out a different piece of equipment the longer caught probably fits a bigger person. I’ve looked at a lot of camping gear and in the lower and prices they must assume that a lot of really overweight people don’t go camping because nothing is comfortable for anyone unless you’re a pretty tiny person and that is what I mean by height as well as weight. This longer wider cock will fit my son perfectly and with a sticker for mattress it could become a permanent sleeping place. But maybe we don’t want to do that?

I received this bag in the mail via Prime today. Upon opening, I was half expecting the inner plastic bin to be damaged as some others' were, but it was in tact. The sides of the bin were slightly bent inward but definitely usable. I would have given the bag 5 stars if the bin were better quality, however I don't see it being an issue carrying bottles to and from day care. It fits 6 5oz. Medela bottles just fine. There is no room for the medela ice pack to fit in between the bottles, but there is plenty of room for an ice pack on top, as this cooler is tall. I don't have any 8 or 9oz. bottles on hand to test height/ice pack space. This is going to be a great option for me, and far better than purchasing a cooler "meant for" carrying bottles considering price and practicality. There aren't many "baby bottle" bags out there that can carry 6 bottles, which is what you need for a day of care, and those that can accommodate 6 bottles don't have great reviews. This bag has a front zip pocket that I can see myself using to bring a spare article of clothing to or from day care (imagining when they tell me I'm running low on extra onesies, or when baby soils a onesie during the day). I'm not sure if or how I'll utilize the side mesh pockets or top bungies, but they're there should I find a use. Overall, I think this bag is going to do the trick, which is a relief as I searched high and low for a good option, and I'm nervous enough about sending my 3 month old to day care as it is! Hope this helps moms out there.

This is my first airbed with built-in pump so I must choose a brand that I can trust. My first impression with this airbed is good. When I opened it from the box, I‘m surprised how compact and lightweight it is. It’s hard to imagine there is a pump inside this airbed. The power source is 4x 4D batteries which is easy to get and replace. Then I started to inflate. It didn’t inflate very quickly but it was steady and quiet enough with no weird smell. The whole process was very effortless and you could do other things at the same time like open your sleeping bags, watch your phone…But I guess the pump won’t stop automatically, you still need to turn it off when it reaches your desired hardness. For deflation you can use the pump too but I prefer to do it by myself so this airbed offers you two ways. The material of the airbed is easy to wipe clean which is important when using outdoors. I’m definitely satisfied with this airbed. It makes my life easier. It eliminates the time and space to pack 2 things - the airbed and the pump so I’m always ready for camping.

Absolutely horrible!! Took them camping for the first time this past weekend. Very first item we cooked - the non stick immediately peeled up and stuck to the food! The bottom also burned on the pot. The handles don’t stay in... can’t believe Coleman would have their name on this product, and shocked that colemandiscount.com would keep selling these after everyone else is having the same issues. Wish we could get a refund. So disappointed.

I’ve had these lanterns for years. Once you learn how to use it (as far as, safely filling the fuel tank, the lighting sequence, and replacing the mantels), these lanterns will give you DECADES of use. I prefer these over battery-powered lanterns because batteries are expensive and add hazardous waste to our landfills. The fuel for these lanterns completely burns away so there is nothing to carry to the trash can later. They look good and give off lots of light. Also, in an emergency you can run them off unleaded gasoline.

They are nice in every way, but do not carry them by the handle because the handle slips off the glass part it's attached to and the candle drops to the ground and shatters, leaving glass shards all over your kitchen. see the picture attached. Otherwise I would have given them 5 stars.

I would characterize this as a semi-freestanding, 3-4 person tent. While it's advertised as a 6 person tent, that assumes that you have people sleeping in the front vestibule. To me, this isn't a very practical use of the space (as it's meant to be an outdoor 'porch' zone, so it's more of a 4 person tent in useable space- at least in tent conventions. In reality, I would say this is most comfortable with 3 people or less, and 4 people would fit but it would get pretty busy/tight- particularly as this tent only has one entrance and it's a single sided D-shape (more on this later). Setup of the tent is actually quite easy and doable with one person (though with two, you can put things together in less than 10 minutes). As a semi-free standing design, you click the X-frame pole and front vestibule pole together; tie it to two points on the tent and then shove into the corner pockets. Then, you attach the clips to the poles. The only reason I'd call it a semi-free standing design is that the corners of the front vestibule need to be staked out to properly set up. The rainfly is just a few extra steps- it has one more straight pole that you set up through the middle of the rainfly, put it over the tent and clip the S-clips to the same tent corners. As before, you stake out the front bits that go partially over the front vesibule. As a reminder- you will also want to stake the middle of the front vestibule right underneath the zippers, otherwise it would be hard to zip and unzip the entrance with one hand. The resulting tent is actually pretty sturdy, at least in the non-hurricane winds that I've taken it in. This tent does have quite a few thoughtful features, particularly for its low price point. It has a bathtub type design with a dark lower floor/wall that both prevents water intrusion and minimizes heat buildup in the tent as the morning progresses. The rainfly pole keeps the rainfly away from the side vents There are two top vents and a gear loft. It has a little zip-out in a corner that allows you to pass a power cable into the tent. It has a huge amount of ventilation, particularly with the large backside side mesh. There are two gear pockets in opposite corners. All vents can roll up and be held back with tie. And of course, there's that front porch area, which has its own thoughtful design features (i.e. mesh vents so allow water to escape). For my usage, this is almost a luxurious two person tent. I typically set this up with a queen air mattress inside and a 10 ft length of luminoodle around the inside; on the porch area I set up two camp chairs and a cooler so that we can view the stars without being eaten alive by bugs. One thing to note is that I'm 5'10" and I don't have to stoop much to move inside the tent, it feels really spacious. The front porch area is also great for keeping the rest of the tent clean because you can just walk into it and take off your shoes. The tent does a pretty good job keeping us dry- on humid nights though, remember to keep your gear away from the walls as there is a bit of condensation that makes it way through. There are some things that can be improved though. -The back mesh panel is impressive, but unless you have a rainfly on, there's no way to cover it up and that's a pretty big issue for privacy. I would really like if Coleman could also make a zipped panel for this specific panel, or even just a 'small rainfly' that you can clip onto the outside to obscure it. -There is only one entrance to the tent. That's normally fine, but the problem is that it's a D-shaped half door. I'm not sure why this couldn't have been made into double door or even just a longer door entrance, but if you have multiple people in the tent it can get pretty busy. -It would be nice if there were more nylon loops inside the tent to hang things. There's essentially the hooks for the gear loft, but that's it. If there were even just nylon loops around the corners of the tent, this would make hanging long things like string lights, clothing lines and gear lines much easier. I had to improvise a bit by using the gear loft and old tent poles to be able to hang things inside. -Would be nice if there was a tent footprint available for purchase, though there's always the tyvek option. -The carrying bag is really chintzy. The funny thing is that when you unbox the tent and try to put it back in the bag, there's no way it'll ever fit back in as small a space as the tent was packaged in. Coleman gets around this by making the bag expandable- but to expand it, they expect you to rip a nylon tag from the bag to unveil more material. Nothing fundamentally wrong with this, but it feels extraordinarily cheap. Overall, I am really impressed with this as a car camping tent, especially for the price. I'd go as far as to say that this might be your very best option for a car camping tent in this price range.

Used this for an overnight trip where I knew I'd arrive at night. So this was great for set up, you take it out of the pouch, and it immediately expands. I used this on top of a waterproof tarp** protecting the tent from the mud and grass. So I don't know if that may have affected my user experience but for two ppl who don't camp allot and want to use it at sites where you drive up to the area your staying it I liked it allot. Good: it's really easy to set up. It has a mesh top, covered by a "rain fly" looking cover so you can see stars at night. Had enough room and head space that my partner and I could set up both our sleeping pads and lay out our couples sleeping bag without bumping each other too much. I'm 5ft 115lb and he is 5ft 150lb. If you are a big person this would definitely be a one person tent. For a little kids tent in the back yard, this is great. The door is double paneled with an inner mesh zip though so that is cool. We also liked that inside were pouches to put things in. Bad: it did let water gather inside. We were camping on grass so it got really dewy. Inside the tent you could touch the sides and feel moitsure. On one side of the tent a significant amount of water did gather from the dew. This could just be my tent but for a tent that says it can handle a bit of rain, seeing this made me dubious of that. Also a big con is if you take off the rain fly to see the stars at night you have to get out again and put the rain fly back on. Unless you like being blinded by the sunrise or the surprise of seeing ppl stare at you while you were sleeping, this is a big con for me. I also noticed the tent doesn't really shade you from sunlight too much so if you need absolute darkness to sleep, bring an eye mask so the sunrise doesn't wake you. Also watch the tutorial on how to pack this baby, BEFORE YOU GO, and try it multiple times BEFORE YOU GO. DONT BE GIJOE, ABD THINK YOU CAN DO IT. it's easy but really tricky and if you look at the pictures on the pack on how to... It's missing the biggest step on how to fold it down. It folds flat and can be stored under a bed nicely, but has the circumference of a bean bag chair or a large, donut pool floaty. In short if you can't put Ikea furniture together and need tons of space or want to pack your whole family in it, this isn't for you. If you need to set up quickly, are a genius origami fan and have a car, this is a really cool tent to use in summer.

This product is very good. I don't know that include cover bag. The cover bag is perfect. Very warm, big size, softly and light weight ! (My baby height is about 2.9ft)

was not rechargible, required 4D batteries not included

This is a very basic sleeping bag. One thing that I really like, though, is that it was compatible to zip together with our Brazos bags. We have three of those already. You can put two together to make a giant one, and this works so that we can now have two giant ones. The Brazos has a warmer feel to it because of the different material. This one is more of the parachute type material. Easier to clean but colder to the touch. It doesn't pack down very small, but it does fit in the bag. Overall, it's okay, but you can get a Brazos for less money if you like that material better.

This sleeping bad is definitely light and compact. It's pretty warm however I myself wouldn't go down to the lowest temperature of 30 degrees. I run cold and at that point I'm not sure i'd be warm. 40-37 degrees would be my lowest before I went with a warmer bag. It rolls up nice and the bag is great! I love that it has a bag. My other sleeping bags never came with one and somehow they always unravel themselves. I like that the material is soft. The nylon also keeps the dampness from getting through. Zipper works well. I will be using this for indoors as well. A trip to the relatives house usually finds me sleeping on the floor and they are in the mountains so a bit colder then what I am used to. Will keep be warm inside as well. Overall the feel, look and functionality is great A+

Newer than its predecessors, it features solid construction and apparently indestructible poles. I especially like the unique color.
