Customer Reviews With Photos
If you want just a warm bag, this bag is good. As far as customer support, price, size and storage features this is the worst bag. It doesn’t come with a carry case and takes up a lot of space. I contacted customer support before purchasing and still no response. I bought a Teton sports XXL zero degrees bag and it’s definitely worth it (better price, size, customer support and life tome warranty)

I purchased this thing in 2018 and we've carried it to the salty ocean shores for 7 years now, not to mention countless other events. I was originally concerned about the price, but year after year it's been the best performing, sturdiest, most well-built canopy I've ever purchased. I make it a habit after coming back from the beach to hose it down really well and pressure wash up inside the poles to get the sand out. Salt and sand will ruin anything if it's not cared for. The instructions show the canopy being removed between uses and put on fresh each time. We've never taken it off. For seven years it's held up fine being folded and packed away. It's super fast to setup, durable as can be, and totally worth it! This year we took it to the beach and one of my gang decided to try to set it up solo in 30 mile-per-hour winds..... It's not the canopy's fault. No canopy is made to withstand that kind of wind, especially while being setup by one guy in the sand. Somehow during the fight with it down the beach he broke one of the support struts. My only solace is that in the process of trying to set it up, when the wind flipped it upside down it wrapped him up in it in the process. lol. Serves him right! Guess what? I'm buying another one just like it! It was worth every penny and the next one will be too!

idea is great, however the glass is thin for heat, easily going away.

Just for background, I've backpacked and camped on several continents, and while I don't claim to be an expert, I do claim to have some experience when it comes to tents. There are criticisms of this tent, some valid and others not-so-valid that I'd like to address. First, I've seen a few complaints about this tent not being watertight. That shouldn't surprise anyone since there are very few tents with floors that are entirely waterproof off the shelf, and even fewer that are waterproof after a few days/weeks of use. Nearly all tent floors will leak in rain, especially if you're camped in a location that allows water to pool underneath the floor. The water will likely seep through micro-tears in the flooring, and it will certainly seep through seams eventually. The best ways to remain dry when camping in wet weather is 1) choose location that won't have water either running or pooling underneath the tent; 2) expand the rain fly to be as wide as possible, so as to shed water away from the base of the tent; and, 3) bring another liner (e.g., a tarp) to place INSIDE the tent. If you put your tent on top of a tarp, water will collect between the floor and tarp and turn into a puddle, which is exactly what you don't want. After camping with this tent in wet weather conditions for several nights, it performed as expected and I have no complaints. I DO have a mild criticism of the porch area. First, if the rainfly were large enough to cover the porch area, it would be possible to store gear outside the sleeping area. However, since the porch isn't protected from the elements, you can expect anything you put in the porch area to get soaking wet. Moreover, the porch area has a screen on the floor intended to let water drain out. This is a good idea, but it only works if the tent is angled one way (i.e., water flows TOWARD the main tent zipper. Coleman should ALSO have installed a second screen on the floor to let water drain out if the water is flowing away from the main tent zipper. The result is that you're likely to get some puddles in the porch area which, again, could have been mitigated with a larger rainfly or a second screen on the ground. In all this is a great tent for car camping and will serve you for many years. It's comfortable, easy to set up, provides plenty of space, and seems well-made. This would be ideal for people who camp a few times a year, especially car camping. It would be great for families with a few children, and perfect in hot, dry conditions. It would also be great in wet conditions, so long as you select a good site, as you would with any tent.

So far so good. A little smaller than expected but was able to hang up on my tent. Haven't turned it on yet tho. Need to get batteries.

We were looking for a tent that would comfortably hold our family all sleeping on cots and air mattresses and having suitcases and all the things that come with a week long camping trip. We found it. The picture shows just how big it is inside. I am standing at one end and my son is at the other. It's also tall. My 6 foot husband can stand up comfortably in the middle of the tent and only has to duck a bit at the ends. My one concern is windows. There are windows on the 2 ends, but otherwise all the air flow is supposed to come in from the top of the tent. I am the type of person who likes to be prepared and so I usually always have the rain fly on the tent. If I do that I will block the majority of our air flow. So, I bought a rechargeable fan that I plan on hanging in the middle of the tent to help facilitate some air flow. We practiced setting it up and tearing it down. It did take us some extra paracord tied around the tent to wrestle it back into the tent bag. But the setup was pretty easy and quick so that is a big win. Just watch the pole sizes, we put the wrong one in the wrong place at first. We are taking larger triangle shaped tent spikes, it comes with the standard, round spikes like every tent does.

Tents come in many shapes and sizes, each have their positives, and their negatives. Some tents are cheap, while other's, really expensive. The best tent for you, is going to depend on what you need from a tent, and how much money you are willing to spend. Most people who like to camp in the summer time, will probably be satisfied with a tent like this one. While other's who camp in extreme cold temperatures, might be inclined to go with one of those super thermal padded tents. PACKAGING: Coleman loves to double pack these tents. When you receive your package, and open it up, it reveals the Coleman bag as seen in photo 1. If you unzip the Coleman bag, it reveals another box! Once you open up that box, finally, you will be able to pull your tent out of the box to begin deploying. DIMENSIONS: The dimensions of the tent are, 10 feet long, by 9 feet wide, and 6 feet tall. I chose a tent this big because I wanted enough space. However, they always overstate a tents capacity. It may fit up to 6 small children. But in reality, this tent can only house up to 4-adults, and up to 2-adults comfortably. PITCHING: Pitching the tent, is not as quick as the company says, which should be no surprise to no one. If you had 2-people working together, you could perhaps do it in 60-seconds. However, I pitched it all by myself, and it took closer to 2-minutes. When you compare this design to a dome tent however, you will take much longer to set one of those up. All you have to do, is stand the spider column (as I call it) upright, then unfold each leg, until the tent is flat on the ground. Then begin extending each leg of the tent, until the button snaps through the slots. Again, it will be a bit cumbersome for 1-person to do, however, still faster then setting up a dome tent. Once the tent is pitched, and you've stretched all the legs outward, then begin setting up your guidelines. If your tent is on earth, you can use the included stakes they give you, to stake the tent down using the guidelines. Additionally, if you plan to camp on days where it will be raining, you really need to waterproof the tent with the optional rainfly accessory, model 2000010331. The rainfly is nearly impossible to put on, via 1-person, once the tent has been pitched up. I recommend 2-people to install the rainfly. The rainfly secures to the tent via plastic C-clips. And the rainfly comes with its own stakes and guidelines, to secure to the earth. INGRESS: The tent has only 1-entry point, the front door. And unlike most tents, which the door spans the entire front half of the tent, this tent's door, only opens 1/2 of the front opening. I would have liked to have seen the full width being used. There are instant popup tents that are larger in size, that do use full width doors. As typical with all tents, it is double zippered, so you can close and open it from within. WINDOWS: This tent is fully loaded when it comes to windows! There is literally windows on every side of this tent, all of them have 2-zippers per window. Each window has a mesh screen to keep bugs out, and each can be rolled down and secured with the knobs they provide. The reason they didn't use the full width for the door, is because they wanted to put a window next to the door as well. So rest assured, if your camping in the summer time, you are going to get plenty of ventilation. VENTS: Now this is where I can be a bit nit picky when it comes to vent locations. On larger tents, they often put the vents close to the bottom of the tents, usually located in the back, or on the sides of the tent. But they chose to put the vents on the top of the tent on this model. I guess if your camping in the summer time, since heat rises, having them on the top makes sense. But if your camping in the winter time, its only going to let all the heat out. And if your running propane heaters, such as the buddy heater, you really want it to intake air from the bottom of your tent. Also, if you close the vents, there is still no way to make them seal in their closed position, so they will still vent when you don't want them to. The vents also come with zipper meshes, as well as the velcro strap that keeps them open. MATERIAL: The materials that this tent consist of, 150D Polyester, and Taffeta 150D. They use taped seams, inverted welded seams, and use rugged polyguard. I'm not an expert on tents, so I can't tell you the values of these materials, or how they are constructed. What I can tell you, is that no integrated weathertek system is going to completely waterproof the tent without the rainfly accessory. However, for a super light sprinkle, you can get away with it. For the most part, this tent feels like quality to me. A lot of times, companies will cheap out on the zippers, but these ones seem pretty good. The material makeup of the tent seems fairly solid, and the aluminum legs also seem pretty good. The spider column was fairly easy to work with when setting up the tent, so I think it is durable enough as well. Do I think the materials would hold up in winds up to 50MPH or more? No, absolutely not! But who's camping in stormy winds? ACCESSORIES: The tent comes with several accessory points that I like. Outside the tent above the door, there is a loop where you can hang a lantern, mosquito repellent, etc. Inside the tent are two mesh pockets, one close to the door on the side of the tent, and the other on the back half of the tent, on the other side. These mesh pockets can be used to store cell phones, keys, lighters, emergency supplies, pretty much anything you need small pockets for. The tent also comes equipped with a lantern hanger. But if your lantern only has a handle instead of a hook, you will need to use a carabeener to attach to the lantern hanger. EXPERIENCE: Most of you are going to use a tent to go camping. While I would love to go camping personally, I no longer have a vehicle, so I have no access to camping sites. Instead, I am thinking outside the box, and solving a problem I have. I lease my workshop, therefor I do not own the building. When you are leasing, its illegal for the renter to make changes to the building, its up to the person who owns the building to do that. The sheet metal roof of my workshop leaks when it rains. When it snows heavy, snow also falls in from the ridge cap. And since my shop is not insulated, it gets mighty cold in there during the winter time, there is just no way to heat it. NOTE: Absent T land owners are not fun. They don't consider you important, and they refuse to fix problems. But they love to go numerous vacations every year all over the world, with the money they make from your rent payments. Capitalism at work fellas. To solve this issue, I bought this tent, I knew that it would solve two problems for me. First, keep the rain off of my most important machines, and provide heat to keep the freezing cold at bay. Also, I wanted a space where I could do work in warmer temps. As you can see from the pictures, the tent fits the available space I have in the shop quite well. I ran an electrical cord up through the top vent, so that I can have power to run a light, space heater, and a charger. I used a 32-WATT LED worklight as my light source, I just used a small bungee cord wrapped around the light's frame several times, then put both the hooks onto the lantern hanger attachment. While it may be crude, it works, and thats all that counts. I run the space heater on low, its set to 65 degrees F, and it oscillates to move the heat around. When I am not working in the tent, I store my 2-best mowers inside, and a scooter. The mower closest to the camera, I actually bought on colemandiscount.com! I use an outdoor wireless thermometer to monitor the temp inside the tent, thats how I dialed in the heater. Also, to protect the tent floor from tearing, as I am moving heavy equipment in and out of it, I chose to line the floor with cardboard, and taped the cardboard together. And since I unfortunately do not have carpet material, I chose to just staple some blankets to the cardboard. If anybody has any knowledge on where I can get carpet to line this square footage on the cheap, please let me know. When the temperature is in the 30's, I am able to maintain 54 degrees F with the heater on low. (750-WATTS) When the temperature is in the 40's, I am able to maintain 60 degrees F. If I through the heater on high, (1500-WATTS) I could easily hit the mark of 65 degrees F while its in the 30's out there. But I don't want to use that much power on my bill, so I chose not to. For those of you who plan to use a propane buddy heater, make sure your vent is open, otherwise you will burn up all your oxygen and become asphyxiated. A propane heater generally puts out more BTU's of heating power, but at a price of consuming propane. CONCLUSION: I am known to do things in unique ways, and this tent is no exception. While this tent is a very simple solution to a larger problem, it is both cost effective, ingenuitive, and it just works for me. Nobody can wait on absent t owners to handle things. And there was no way I was going to spend 1000 dollars of my own money to insulate the workshop and fix the roof leaks. I really love my tent, it works really well, and I think you will love it too, if you choose to buy it. Despite a few of my nit picks, I am going to give this a solid 5 out of 5 stars!

Just like the title says! I purchased this sleeping bag for my 11 year olds 6th grade camp. I figured for the cost I shouldn’t expect much. However, it really is a good sleeping bag. My daughter actually preferred this one vs the back up we bought because this one was running late. When it arrived here Sunday before the day for 6th grade camp, I had her take it out and see if it was comfy. She liked it! She said it was a lot more comfy than the other Coleman Bannack we bought. Now when she tried to roll this thing and put it in the bag… oh Lord Jesus that thing was like an anaconda going everywhere! I helped her roll it, and still nothing. It’s not even hot where we live and we were both sweating buckets! It’s now Tuesday and I am proud to say I won this battle and got it back into its bag…the zipper I am not willing to try and zip up. It’s just gonna have to stay that way. So to sum it up the sleeping bag is comfy but it’ll take you time to get it back into the bag.

It lasted about two months and now is done. It started with small holes in the circular areas then it popped open and is completely unusable.

This stuff works great! It even keeps those nasty gnats away. I bought 3 cans. I couldn’t be more pleased! Not often you can find a bug spray that actually repels gnats and mosquitoes! Dries pretty quickly, slight grease feel! Locking lid!

I finally purchased the Coleman Big Game sleeping bag.The flannel lining is adequate.Really impressed by the zipper plow technology.It did not snag using one hand even though it was still in a compressed state.However I question the pink plastic zipper assembly for a lack of a better word.As long a it holds up that is a non starter.Some reviewers questioned the adequacy of the bags shell.That is another bright spot in my opinion.It states it is 100% cotton shell to my liking it appears to be a light durable canvas.Most sleeping bags are not water resistant.I did test it buy pouring a little water just to see if it would puddle.No such luck it soaked right in but it didn't seep to the inside layer.Thumbs up!.I was prepared for this and will spray it with kiwi heavy duty water repellent.All of my tents are waterproof but I can imagine this bag being soaked and heavy hard to dry in the field around the campfire.Another question from reviewers what is the actual length and width.I can see some being upset stating it is shorter than advertised.I too measured it straight out of the compressed state.I also called Coleman with this concern with no reply before purchasing.The specifications state 84 in long 40 in wide.It is hard to measure you would need another person to help stretch it for a true spec.However I got roughly 80 x 37 in it's new out of box state.I am 6 ft tall and this bag is stiil man sized.Completely covers your head and then some.So once your in it expands.Stated measurements could be almost right.Lastly the inbox packing is not viable roll up.Like others this is Cowboy Bed roll time.Roll from bottom to the top into its cover and tie strings on both ends.Couldn't be easier.By the way I purchased a (Nylon Laundry Bag - Orange, 30” x 40” - Sturdy rip and tear resistant nylon material with drawstring closure. Ideal machine washable nylon laundry bags for college, dorm and apartment dwellers) .Fit perfect.They come in all colors including camo an are $6.One last comment the handle on the cover seems well I think I will have my wife reinforce it for ease of secure carrying. Lastly this bag far exceeds all other bags for real camping obviously not hiking.It met all my criteria and some.The lengthy review is only to answer other colemandiscount.comians concerns.I give it 5 stars and 2 thumbs up.Well done Coleman.This is truly the last sleeping bag I will be buying except the other 5 Coleman Big Games for my Family.I will not share or lone out!!! Commercial Heavy Duty Jumbo Sized Nylon Laundry...

Ok I had this tables for 6 YEARS!!! And I'm about to buy another set because they are durable, sturdy, they last! Great for outdoors at the pool, camping, even at the beach, omg even doing crafts or we just need an extra table for whatever reason, this tables are great! Even my cats love to lay down on them lol. I was hoping they still had this on stock and I'm so happy to find out they do!! Just buy it, of course they are not heavy metal tables, they are portable and foldable but very useful and they last I can really attest to that. I love this super practical tables and I'm going to be using them for many more years to come.

I rarely write reviews, the negative reviews are correct on the snagging material. Here is my take, I read the reviews and purchased anyway, used the same weekend, was in the 50's warm enough. 1) you will need to sleep with socks, material snags every spot of dry skin, would also recommend wicking material shirts, aids in movement in bag. 2) bag was vacuum sealed when packed at factory, you will get a great work out in wrist and forearms to even get into the unzipped option of the storage bag. 3) plenty of room to move around. I will give it a *** you can live with the shortfalls and could not find anything better on colemandiscount.com, if this is not for you you may need to look elsewhere.

Wrong item received. Instead I got 2 packages of these. Yes, they work, but do not have the plastic tab that makes them as easy to use. Not a huge deal, but I did find these more difficult to install, which is why I wanted the plastic tab to begin with.

El viejo empaque de plástico fue remplazado, por este de cuero, creo que es mejor opción, solo que se tiene que lubricar para ablandar el cuero, fui a una talabartería y me recomendaron el aceite de paraná, lo sumergí unos minutos y el cuero se lubrico y ablandó, lo instale y la lámpara volvió a funcionar. No sé que tan efectivo sea el aceite pero por lo pronto está funcionando bien!!!
