Coleman Tent Octagon, 6 Man Festival Dome Tent, 6 Person

Coleman Tent Octagon

Coleman Tent Octagon, 6 Man Festival Dome Tent, 6 Person Family Camping Tent with 360° Panoramic View, Stable Steel Pole Construction, Sewn-in Groundsheet, 100 Percent Waterproof


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Size: 6 to 8 person
Dimensions: 396 x 429 x 225 cm; 20.7 Kilograms
Brand: Coleman
Model: 2000019550
Colour: Orange
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Coleman
Age: Adult
Department: Unisex
Dimensions: 396 x 429 x 225 cm; 20.7 Kilograms
Quantity: 1
Size: 6 to 8 person

32 Responses

  1. MckinleyTKDI says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersTent is absolutely massive, very simple to set up and take down, but gets Very cold of a night as it’s like 80% mesh.

    I’d recommend this to anyone who wants a bit more room while camping

  2. Michael Allison says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersSo easy to put up. Up in 10 minutes with to people. Clear instructions with colour coding, makes it so simple. Loads of space inside. The head room is amazing. Withstood heavy rain showers without leaking. Great ventilation, so very little condensation.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent te

  3. Carlo7998nzi says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Fantastic.. camped loads and never missed a beat. NOT A WINTER TENT as partner was cold . I loved it .. I’d definitely buy another when I need to ..

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersWe are a family of 5 and this tent was big enough for us with all of our things. We had 2 double air beds in there. It gave us a 3D view of the fields and sheep around us! It was warm yet it had vents for when it gets too warm. We had the most amazing experience in this tent when we went camping. Highly recommend this for a posh camping experience!

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Superb glamping tent easy to erect with colour co-ordinated poles, it took my wife and I only 15 minutes. Our first camping adventure was on a farm in the Brecon Beacons and it withstood the elements very well in the 30mph gust’s and torrential rain not a drop of water got inside,however our awning was demolished by the weather. The air circulation inside the tent is spot on as there was no condensation in the morning. There are 2 useful storage pockets inside for your gadgets and the hinged door is a nice touch. The tent was easy to pack away and it actually fitted back in the bag.
    The only thing I didn’t like was there are no power hookup intakes but there are ways around this.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersI’ve used this tent twice. The first time the weather was beautiful and it was extremely cool when you open the windows. It got a bit cold during the night. The second time was at the lakes and it rained non stop, it handled the wind well and didn’t let any water in at all, just make sure your rain cover isn’t touching the actual tent and it should be fine.
    It won’t do you much good outside of late Spring/ Summer but if you’re on a family trip over the warmer months it’s the perfect tent.
    There’s plenty space inside for a double air bed and some chairs. If you’re all using sleeping mats you might get 8 in but it would be tight.
    I’d also get a warmer sleeping bag in case it does get a bit chilly during the night and if it’s too warm, use it as a blanket.
    Assembly is easy enough although extremely awkward to do alone as it needs balancing and you have to be careful otherwise you’ll bend the poles. If there’s two of you, you should have it up in about 25 minutes.
    Overall ideal summer family tent.

    It's definitely waterproof

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    We were happy with this tent.

    It’s a shame there isn’t more options to block out some of the light.

    The door rod broke after the end of our 4 night trip. Moreover, the door is poorly thought out with respect to implementation. It needs to be able to be held open, rather than flap around.

    However, overall, the tent is very well constructed.

    The tent is easy to set up and pack away.

    The is plenty of room for two camping beds and a few furniture items, e.g. camping table etc; and room to move around inside all corners of the tent, without having to stoop down to do so.

    The tent can allow lots of ventilation possibilities but as I say, you might want to consider bringing some other form of light blocking material to stop those early morning sunrises breaking your sleep too soon.

    We recommend this tent.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersGood starter tent. Simple to put up. Simple colour coded poles. Withstood night of wind and rain with no leaks.
    Negative point is once the sides are closed when raining, feels very enclosed and if door is open rain can drop inside doorway.
    Struggled to get back into original bag once used. As other reviewers mentioned stitching on case is weak so I now use two large bags to pack.
    Great purchase though. Recommend

    Nice tent. Planning required though

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersI bought this tent because I liked the design and it has some good reviews. The tent was used for a few days holiday in Wales in late June. Unfortunately the weather turned wet and windy one night but thankfully It just about lasted out. It was rolling around a fair bit when the weather was at its worst during the night and a constant drip of water inside the tent on the floor near the door frame didnt help . Some re-pegging during the night was needed when the wind was at its worst. I bought extra strong pegs to tie it down which helped get it through the night and might be something to think about if you are purchasing this tent.
    I think if the weather is ok and not too wet or windy in the Summer months this tent would probably be fine to use.
    It certainly looks the part and has a nice design but I definitely wouldn’t use it in the UK or northern Europe in winter as the material is too thin.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersWe are so happy with this tent. It is easy to put up, as it’s all Colour coordinated and easily clicks in place, although you may need someone tall to Help you put the outer layer over the top. It is spacious, waterproof (rained heavily one day and no leaks or water inside at all), and it doesn’t feel like you’re camping! My husband is 6f6″ tall, and this is the only tent he has used that he can fully stand up in. The main door is great and it’s nice to have the 2 doors and the divider for if it’s ever needed.

    The only negative thing I could possibly say about it, is its quite difficult to roll it up small enough to fit back in the bag neatly. We watched YouTube videos to find the best way, but once you’ve done it a couple of times it’s alright.

    Overall, this is a fab tent, and is the envy of many.

    Great tent! Worth the money

  11. KassandMacfarla says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Absolutely fantastic tent!! Super easy to put up as it’s colour coded. We used this at my son’s school for a camping trip and it was brilliant! I’ve not put it up in wind or rain, but we only really go camping in the summer months. We managed to get 2 double le blow up beds inside, with plenty of space left for our bags. I am 5″10 and can stand up in this which is a bonus!!

    The only downside to this tent is that I couldn’t manage to get the tent and bag of tent poles/pegs back into the bag it came i

  12. cazarepensiunisinaia says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Easy to assembly, spacious and the waterproof quality is great.
    Unfortunately my tent arrived faulty, one of the peg holders was ripped off, had to send it back.
    Discovered the fault on camping site, and even with a missing peg the tent hold well 2 raining days.
    Had to send it back, customer service was great, they collected the tent and full refund provided.

    Easy to pitch, Spacious and waterproof. Good customer service.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Great sturdy product but was one issue with a mis colour coded door strut thought the manufacturer misspacked but a little useage of the brain realised evenything was there but could have caused an issue with me returning product now fixed and addressed the miss colour coding with some electrical coloured tape. I hasten to add this looks and feels like a quality structured produc

  14. TysonCPCQgfh says:

     United Kingdom

    We needed a tent that ideally my very tall husband could stand up in for 2 kids and 2 adults. This one was less that half the price of similarly sized alternatives and had good reviews so we gave it a go. Just got back from a weekend of camping and it was perfect. Really easy to put up and take down, very spacious, cool in the day as all the sides can open and the 2 doors allow a lovely breeze through it. It poured with rain at night and we all stayed warm and dry. Thoroughly recommend this tent.

  15. PatHennings says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Yes that’s seems smaller than I had imagined but very nice height good as I am tall the only complaint we have so far is that one of the poles does not have a click in system so the pole almost falls out when you put the tent up not happy about that but thankfully does not effect the structure of tent when put up. Taking it out for the first time next week so we will see how it fares

    Not so easy to put away

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I bought this one for my camping with my family (2 adults and 2 school kids). We’ve slept 5 nights in two different grounds (desert, grass) and this is a masterpiece.

    Pros:
    Lots of space. 4 people can sleep their throughing all their stuff unorganized on the floor and still have plenty of space. 6 people will do this easily as well. 8 people can be challenging, but achievable.
    Easy assembling (10 minutes). Poles are well marked in colours so even if you have two left hands like I do you’ll find it easy to assemble. You can actually assemble this tent by your own, buy an extra person is always 2 additional hands.
    Great door system which enables you to enter and exit as many times as you wish (like my boy does) smoothly.
    Trolly. You won’t have to carry this (heavy) tent but you can use its trolly wheels and it is great.
    Sleep with no cover: being in a war, desert night environment, we preferred not to add the cover so a slight wind could easily enter the tent making it a tent and not a sauna.

    Cons:
    It is extremely difficult to put it all in back in the case.
    Pegs were impossible to use in the desert ground. I know that the problem is the ground, but the Manufacturer should be aware of this.

    All in all, my expectations are that this product will last 10 years and this is definitely met my high expectations.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    So far this tent has been fine I haven’t had bad weather to comment on the waterproofness but the tent is easy to assemble especially if you what a couple of videos first. The main problem I have found is with the bag it comes with which has ripped completely with minimal force being applied only the third time I put the tent away and it split with the zipper lining tearing away from the bag lining I wasn’t even pulling the zip I was just pulling the bag shut. The bag is very important to be able to transport the tent so why has it been made of such poor materials?

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    A great tent, was fairly easy to put together following the colour coding system. Instructions given are some what basic, it is printed on sewn on label’s just inside the bag, folding the tent back up to fit the bag was tad tricky, however there are tutorial’s how on You Tube. Highly recommend lying something on the floor, it get’s super cold at night. From using the tent, I would say this is more of a general use, come basic camping as the side panels are mesh, even though there is a fly over sheet to go over the top (from experiences, we recommend placing it on top of the tent when it is partially assembled.) does get rather draughty especially during the night time. Spacing required for this Coleman tent approx 20/30ft + square, for our small garden we managed it just, however was not able fully spread out the tent line’s properly, in some cases missed out many of the peg’s. Tip. To cut down on trip hazard’s, use lighting around the rope’s. Inside the tent their is a hook to hang a tent light, on either side are couple of tent pocket’s which is very handy, like wise the privacy screening (which can be added if needed.) Not sure how 8 people could squeeze in this Coleman tent, certainly at a push depending on person’s size could at a squash fit in six, ideally space wise the tent is more suited for four people with spare room.

  19. JewellLoman says:

     United Kingdom

    POSITIVES (in my opinions);

    *Has a lovely, sturdy storage case on wheels, making it easy to transport.

    * It was very easy to assemble with colour coded tent poles.

    * It’s very spacious.

    *It was able to withstand two evenings of high winds & heavy downpours.

    * It’s an overall lovely looking tent

    NEGATIVES (in my opinion);

    * The material on the inner lining tore after a few hours of being up. This was not due to any tugging. This was the one thing I read in other comments before I made my purchase that caused me concern so I’m pretty annoyed it happened.

    *It’s not so easy to re-pack into the lovely storage holdall.

    4.0 out of 5 stars A GOOD LOOKING TENT WITH ONLY TWO ISSUES;

  20. MelbaGuayiyinw says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersGood tent, and we are happy.

    This isn’t my first tent, but I chose to buy this one as I’m 6’2″ and am sick of stooping in tents! It’s nice and tall inside (but the top of the door is still low) and feels spacious. The proper opening door is fantastic. We use a bungee cord to hold it open if we need to, as it does always close itself.
    We had quite a bit of rain on one night, but it performed great, no issues.

    Putting it up is very easy. Much less stressful than fibre glass poled tents. I put it up and take it down on my own with no hassles. It’s easiest to put the poles in, then drape the outer sheet over before lifting and sitting the poles in the base. Throwing the top sheet over can be tricky on your own. With two people it’s a doddle (use the guy lines).

    There ISN’T an inlet for a power cable to come in, which is disappointing. We didn’t have electric on our first trip, but we have on the next. It may have to just come through the door, but as the zips ONLY meet halfway up, the cable will probably pull the bottom zip down. It’s not ideal.

    It comes with groundsheet style door mats which is a nice touch, but there is no groundsheet/footprint available. And with British camping, I’d recommend one. I bought a 3.5m tarpaulin from Toolstation for a fiver which does the job, it’s just fractionally too small, but it keeps the base dry and protected.

    The pegs supplied are actually good! A real surprise for a tent to have good pegs as standard.

    There are loops on two corners and the centre of the roof, to fit the divider, but it would have been handy to have the loops on ALL corners to give you a choice of position, and to be used to hang other things like lights.

    It is a very bright tent. Great for us, but be aware of that, if you want a darker tent (there is a blackout version available).

    Now, the tents only major downside. Temperature. If you’re camping in the warm summer days, it’s fantastic. It is incredibly well ventilated, especially when you open up the window “curtains”. But I wouldn’t take this tent on a cold trip (early spring etc) as air constantly flows under the outer tent (which doesn’t touch the ground), and the inner tent is mainly just mesh. It was chilly one night and it woke us all up. There’s no way to warm the tent up, so take extra layers!

    Good warm weather tent with a decent height inside, and a REAL DOOR. ish.

  21. BufordMcrs says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I love this tent and had so many compliments. Myself and my daughters have pitched this twice ourselves and whilst the first time took longer to put up as expected, the second time it was up in less than half an hour.

    I took the tent down myself and it was easy. I struggled to get it into the bag at first, but after watching someone on YouTube with some useful tips, I did manage to do it!

    It’s light weighted too which helps when pitching, taking down and handling.

    The first time we had it up there was quite a bad storm so I can be very confident in saying that this tent is water resistant and it stayed up during the windy parts of the storm. It was very windy.

    It’s big inside and easily accommodates two double size blow up beds and space for perhaps two chairs and certainly a couple of sets of drawers.

    I’ve used this tent to sleep in and now for my daughters birthday party – image attached. It’s so versatile.

    Overall it’s a 10 out of 10 for me.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Water and wind resistant, spacious and versatile

  22. CharleyGFJC says:

     United Kingdom

    Delivery was a little complicated but was remedied very promptly by Amazon customer service & UPS. Assembly: takes a while but this was our first time in a good few years & we are older! Therefore, I reckon it was our ineptitude rather than the procedure being complicated. It is full height all around inside – there is no stooping – a huge plus if one is older or has mobility problems. We have a king size air bed which fits perfectly with ample floor space left for camping equipment…etc. There are two handy pockets incorporated into the wall of the tent. The hinged door is pretty cool idea except there is no way of keeping this open (well none that we have come across). There is a second door which can be kept open. The middle partition is superfluous to our needs, but does offer some privacy if required. Our tent has been erected in the garden for the past week and a half. We have had the usual summer weather: very heavy rain & a lot of wind. It remained stable, completely dry with no dampness inside. Very pleased with this Coleman tent it really offers a ‘glamping experience!’

  23. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersEasy to assemble. Put up in garden before we took camping. Didn’t realise the weather overnight. Tipped over because we didn’t use the guyropes but just tipping over bent some of the poles. So not that sturdy.
    We bent the poles back. Took camping. Used all the guyropes. It withstood a week long storm. Fast winds. Thunder. Lightening. Hail. Torrential rain. No leaks. No moving.
    great tent.

    Great in size. bought this for two people as we wanted more glamping style of camping. we didn’t want a sleeping tent and a storage tent. This tent is big enough to use the separator down the middle. And have a LARGE double blow up bed on one side. With room around it. And the second side for a lounge and storage.
    Literally a massive tent.
    We basically had a studio flat as a tent.
    My 6 foot partner could stand up straight no problem.

    Another downside, Is that because most of the underlayer of tent (the main part of the tent) is all netting due to the windows. In the evenings it doesn’t keep any heat. So even when you go camping in the summer. You’ll still need to wear around 50 layers because there is no warmth at all in that tent at night. You will literally freeze.

  24. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Bought this tent for a festival as my old tent had become worn out and I wanted something I could entertain in.
    The Cortes Octagon 8 certainly hit the spot. On the Friday of arrival at the festival site (in beautiful Blessington, Wicklow, Dublin, Ireland) rain was light, the weather was warm and the sun was even breaking through the clouds.
    Not having read the setup instructions in advance (or even yet tbh) it took about 20 minutes to pitch on my own. Once the music ended, I and 15 of my closest friends were able to party in the tent (yes, 16 people partying inside) until dawn.

    The sun was splitting the stones on Saturday but we were comfortable in the tent with the windows(?) open. Closing them in the early evening the tent remained warm and comfortable for the night in spite of rising winds and a steady increase in rain.

    On the Sunday, we had driving rain and gale force winds until 9pm, The main stage of the festival had been shut down by 5pm (though all other stages remained open). Once I adjusted the (sturdy) pegs the tent remained firmly anchored to the ground and provided shelter for our neighbours who needed rescue from their cheap popup tents. The only damage we sustained was a slight buckling of one of the poles by the door, which was easy to fix later.

    I recommend this tent for parties and festivals in the summer, or where it’s warm. For 4 season use modifications would be needed (addition of doorway coverings to the outer skin and an insulating layer between the inner and outer skins would make this a very effective, lightweight and portable yurt.

  25. JesseMundy says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    We love this tent. Would give 5 stars but the holdall bag ripped when we did our first pack up, routine stuff but poor quality stitching renders the bag unusable now. Will have to get it replaced. Disappointing as the tent itself is great. It’s genuinely logical to put up, colour coded, took us 20 minutes at twilight with midges hindering us. It’s beautiful inside and spacious for our family of three. Room to stand and play games. The fiberglass poles for the door which act like a swing hinge are a genius asset, making coming and going easy. Helps keep midges out too as the door is open for less time. The ‘windows’ are so nice when you want to look out from the tent at scenery or keep an eye on kids playing. Integrated groundsheet gives peace of mind and keeps water out. Handy hooks for light and loops we used for clothes hangers.
    Delivery of this item was three days late. Thanks to amazon service center we got a guarantee it would arrive for our holiday. But the carrier did not deliver on the day stated or for the next two days. Hope that doesn’t happen to others.

  26. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersThe tent itself is pretty great. I love it to be honest. It took a couple of times putting it up to learn how to do it, but then its really easy, and one person can do it – I’m five foot tall and I did it alone – but it is significant easier and faster with two people. It is fully waterproof, as evidenced by camping in pouring rain on a beach on the Isle of Mull and in the Lake District. It gets lots of admiring comments from other campers too
    One negative was the storage bag the tent arrived in was torn around the zip when it arrived. I don’t know how anyone could ever get this tent and all the poles etc in that small storage bag anyway, so I’d say the wheeled storage bag was a waste of time, for me anyway. A second negative is that the inner dividing (very flimsy) curtain is really not very good. It doesn’t reach the floor – there is a several inch gap at the bottom that I don’t understand at all…. it doesn’t attach to the main tent properly and when unzipped down the centre, there is no way to hold the the two halves clipped back.

  27. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 58 From Our UsersOur tunnel tent was starting to wear out so decided to grab one of these when it was heavily discounted at the end of the summer. Was a bit unsure about switching from our serious-camper, sober green, 4 man tent to a bright orange mini-big top, but once it was erected (quickly, in half darkness) and we spread ourselves out in it, no going back. Just two drawbacks – interior is dominated by a dark grey floor fabric and is pretty cavernous, which means that it’s very hard to illuminate – even with two really bright lanterns, still feels pretty dark. There’s also very little hope of warmth at the start or end of the season when it’s nippier, because the inner tent is very perforated (about 50% of the wall area is mesh) and the outer tent has two wide open areas in front of the doors (the doors are in the inner tent), with air circulating freely between these openings and the gap between inner and outer tent – so there’s no prospect of keeping the interior warm when it’s chill outside. Still a fantastic tent for mild weather. The headroom, the views out, the space – all fabulous

  28. MissP says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 27 From Our UsersI bought this tent for a camping trip to the lake district, it was our first week long camping trip. This tent I must admit can withstand quite a beating. We went in the month of August which is the wind and rain season. The wind speeds were up to 40 mph, and constant rain during the night and day for a few days. No leaks were noticed in the tent and the tent stayed put on the ground. The tent did however distort in shape when the wind was blowing. This tent needless to say is a summer tent and should not be purchased if you plan on camping at any point outside the summer months. The door opening was not a beautiful as you would imagine opening and closing with the zip, lots of poking to make sure zip did not bite down on the tent fabric. As long as tent is not used in high wind situations you should not have a problem with this tent. We managed to fit one double blow up mattress, and two single mattresses for the kids, with still additional space for baggage, and a walk way reception in and out of tent. We never had a chance to test the opening windows or be without the rain cover on top so I cannot comment on that.

  29. Zarmeen Shahzad says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersSo having to accompany the other half on his many hobbies it means for us having to camp over for weekends. I said if I was to come along I’d only go if I was allowed a glamping pod, so I bought this tent.
    He complained that it would be a nightmare to put up due to its size, but this beauty surprised us both. We had it up in about 25 minutes between the 2 of us. Taking it down was also just as easy considering we were on a windy airfield and it fitted back in the bag. If it had been a nightmare it would be called YOUR tent, but as he was referring to it as OUR tent, I think it was a success.
    I have only given 4 starts thou because you have to put up the main frame and canvas before the fly sheet. If it was raining your tent would be soaked inside before you’ve even started your camping trip. Also it is one large bulky bag, but thankfully it has wheels, but takes up a lot of space in the car.
    I like the fact that the ground sheet is all sealed in, this means the dog can’t sneak under the sides.
    On the whole a good value for money purchase, but still yet to be rain tested.

    4.0 out of 5 stars My own glamping pod!

  30. Brenda says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 123 From Our UsersI am completely in love with this tent.
    I should begin by mentioning that it is still fairly new so I can’t comment on wear and tear over time, but I can say a few things:
    – it is a beautiful thing. It stands out from the crowd. It’s colourful and original and with the windows open it feels like a gazebo, and I can’t get enough of the door that opens like a real door!
    – Coleman are a trusted brand for a reason. Within a couple of uses, this tent has been put through it’s paces and come out with top marks. It has survived strong winds, torrential rain, hailstones the size of marbles and a muddy river flowing underneath it making walking on the groundsheet feel like walking on a waterbed. No leaks whatsoever. Totally dry inside.
    – little things matter… like high quality tent pegs that don’t bend as soon as they feel stone, and a hook in the centre to hang up a lamp
    – it is SO easy to put up and take down
    – it is big. I’m a tall girl and love the fact I can walk around the WHOLE of the inside with a lot of headroom to spare. That being said, you’re only going to fit 8 people sleeping in it if you have a separate space for cooking outside of the tent. I like to set it up with the curtain in the middle to separate it into a sleeping space and a cooking/eating space. I set my camp kitchen up like a home-kitchen… a table for washing up, a table for my 2 camp stoves, a shelving unit for storage, and a double fold out seat in the living area, and that leaves room in the sleeping area for… comfortably, no more than 3 people I’d say. We had 2 people and a puppy bed last trip. That was pretty spacious.

  31. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 141 From Our UsersThis review has been written after a week of camping in Cornwall. Weather in that week has been as follows; extreme heat, extreme windy conditions, extreme rain and all of the above at once…

    I know nothing about the water proofing levels. So after reading people’s feedback saying it was 2000 whatever instead of 3000 as other tents, I bought a most seller water proofing spray on amazon and sprayed its flysheet after erecting it to test it. It was a 10 mins job. So my review does not reflect the original water proofing of this tent.

    It stood up well in crazy wind where you’d doubt you make it through the night. I pegged not only the corners of the groundsheet but also the windows/flaps very well with a hammer. Water did not enter from anywhere BUT THROUGH THE THE ZIPS. there are flaps over the zips but because it was windy, the flaps’ velcro bits, which should be top to bottom rather than 3 little patches, flapped and water made its way through the zips. Now when I say water I mean a few little drops on the floor. But when you think about 6 set of zips, it is 6 sets of tiny droplets which may splash on things that should avoid water but we were OK really.

    During the heat, the windows gave a nice airy space when needed. People said it was breezy at night as window nets let cold air in considering there is a gap between them and the flysheet but in a sleeping bag, well wrapped up- we didn’t feel anything. Our very little son wasnt bothered either.

    It is very spacious and easy to set up- even by one person. You may want to watch videos on youtube if unsure but you cant go wrong with colour coding. Fly sheet may be a bit of a hassle trying to put over a very high tent once erected. But there are easy ways (youtube videos) of doing it. After all, I would suggest this tent for heavy campers as wel as first timers- families and small groups.

    We haven’t used the room divider as we liked the feeing of its big open space.

    It also has two mats which we used as indoor shoe mats by the two entrances.

    I have read people moaning that water goes down the flysheet and through the doors when it rains. I found two solutions to this:
    1- keep the damn doors closed. It is still airy enough with everything zipped up anyway.

    2- give it a punch or two (on the doors) and wait for 5-10 seconds for water droplets to flow down before entering/leaving the tent.

    My problem was putting it back into its carrier bag after using it!! It happened but took a while… practice made it better. But it was a hassle for me.

    Hope this review helps if you’re in doubt about this product.

    Great tent for first timers as well as pro campers.

  32. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersGreat summer tent! Looks great, nice and airy as some tents sweat awful, feels big because of the height although I would say no more than a four man tent. We had the the biggest down pour from 2am all the way through to 11am and this tent stood it ground really well ….I was so impressed with it as other tents I looked at were on site and they did not manage as well and were washed out totally. Although we had a puddle under the fitted ground sheet (it was like walking on a water bed!) It did not leak. The only place water came in was through the zip in the door after the water gathered over the top of the door then splashed down when full although I feel this is a design issue and not the tent which is why I havent rated 5 stars. Its a rrally sociable tent and because of the weather everyone piled in our tent!!… Its really easy to put up and all colour coded and all the small fiddly bits are attatched to the tent already, the inner tent goes up first then the fly sheet over the top and can be put up by one person. (If your tall enough!). Comes in a nice bag that you dont have a struggle to pack it back it back up when finished…it is a heavey tent with steet poles so the bag comes with wheel on which is a great idea. I feel many more happy camping trips ahead with this tent.