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Amazon Price: N/A $51.61 You save: $12.38 (19%). (as of December 16, 2016 4:45 pm – Details). Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on the Amazon site at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.
The Coleman Sundome 2, 7'x5', dome tent is part of the classic Sundome series of tents from Coleman. The Sundome 2 sleeps 2 happy campers and includes a large door for easy entry/exit with a hooded fly to provide ventilation even in rain. A large rear hooded window also provides airflow for cross ventilation. Mesh vents on the roof provide additional ventilation and the rugged 1000D polyethylene floor is a bathtub style (wraps up the sides) for extreme weather protection and has welded seams, even in the corners, to guard against a leaky floor. The coated polyester fabrics on the fly and walls are rugged and durable. Like all Coleman Sundome tents it is easy to set up or take down and features an Electrical Access Port, a ground vent and an interior mesh storage pocket.Freestanding design is easy to set up and take down.2 windows and roof vents for maximum ventilation and comfort.Mesh roof aids in ventilation and reduces condensation.Shockcorded fiberglass frame for easy set up.Polyester fly is tough and durable and won't stretch when wet.1 zippered Electrical Access Port to run AC power into the tent.1 vented Cool Air Port for increased ventilation and comfort.1 interior storage pocket.Easy convenient clip and continuous pole sleeve construction.Pin and ring pole to body connection is fast and simple.External guy points to keep the tent stable in storms and high winds.Instructions sewn to carry bag so they are easy to find and hard to lose.All carry sacks and stakes included.Includes convenient flashlight loop on the ceiling.Fire retardant.Import.
Product Details
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Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 5.5 x 5.5 inches ; 7.2 pounds
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Shipping Weight: 8 pounds
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Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.
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International Shipping: This item is not eligible for international shipping. Learn More
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ASIN: B01D9EPOG8
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Item model number: 2000027924-Parent
Customer Reviews
Great for one person! Very easy set-up, good quality, compact tent.
257 people found this helpful.
on September 15, 2014
By Kshopper
I did A TON of research and read a lot of reviews here on Amazon before finally deciding that this was the tent I was going to purchase. I was looking for a decently priced, easy to set-up, portable tent for one person. I wanted to use it for backpacking as well as other campsite adventures. I just used it for the first time this weekend so I don’t have experienced feedback yet I suppose, but thought I would share my findings so far while they’re fresh.
Works great
325 people found this helpful.
on June 12, 2011
By R S H
Im not an avid “camper” and until yesterday never owned a camping tent. I been scouring amazon and youtube for tents and than headed out to dicks sporting good and picked this up to go camping with my daughter and sister over the july 4th weekend comming up. The tent was much cheaper than listed here on amazon so I picked up 2 just for a spare.
great value – not the ultimate backpacking tent
86 people found this helpful.
on January 27, 2012
By S. Eckert
Sometimes good is better than perfect! I needed a cheap, easy to set up without stakes car camping tent. I have expedition tents and backpacking tents that are far more expensive, but they would not work any better for short overnights so why wear them out?
Five Stars
23 people found this helpful.
on June 16, 2015
By Breanna
Easy to put together, perfect amount of space for two people.
OUTSTANDING TENT! OUTSTANDING VALUE!
48 people found this helpful.
on May 18, 2007
By Rik’s Journeys
After researching practically every backpacking tent I could find on the Internet, I finally decided to go with this one. An excellent choice it would prove to be. A great backpacking tent for short or semi-short treks (it weighs less than 5 pounds)… or, for a Boy Scout, etc. I live in Northern California and the places I hike/backpack into, the temperature seldom drops below freezing… and the weather/climate is relatively mild most of the year. Anyway, it’s VERY EASY to set-up and take down. It’s lightweight, reasonably durable, and will actually go back into the zip-up carrying case that comes with it. My first night out, the low temperature was a mild (no rain), but chilly 48 degrees… however, it was VERY windy all evening and through the night. This tent did great keeping the wind out and me warm. I only use this tent for backpacking/trekking (I have other tents for base camp or when the family comes along). Anyway, for backpacking; whether you’re just spending a few days out in the wildnerness or weeks, I see no reason this tent wouldn’t do the trick just fine. I have not yet spent a night in it while it was raining, but I have (as I always do) put a seam sealer on the seams and I feel confident this tent will hold up fine. Keep these factors in mind… for relatively mild weather and climates… for semi-short or short hikes/treks, you cannot go wrong with this tent for the money. In other words, if you’re hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, this tent would be considered a little heavy. Also, if you’re spending a lot of time where it rains for days, or where the climate is harsh on a regular basis, dig deeper into your pockets and buy something a little more practical for your conditions. If that’s the case, you can expect to spend $100+ for something like that. Last but not least, it fits into my relatively small backpacking backpack (2600 cubic inches) just fine, and leaves plenty of room for my other gear.
Excellent tent and value
29 people found this helpful.
on August 15, 2006
By D. Callanan
I purchased this tent after reading an earlier review on a 10 year old Boy Scout was able to get it assembled in no time. As a rookie outdoorsmen, this was key, as I did not wish to become the butt of all jokes on a recent camping trip. If the tent was even the slightest bit complex, I would surely be laughed at as I blundered my way through the set-up.