Coleman Evanston 6 Tent
Coleman Evanston 6 Tent
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Brand: Coleman Model : 2000001589 Customer Rating : List Price : $169.99
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Coleman Evanston 6 Tent Feature
- Sleeps 6 people, with a 11′x10′ footprint and 72″ center height
- Hinged door
- Modified dome structure with large privacy wings and awning
- Variflo system for adjustable ventilation and electrical access port
- WeatherTec System is guaranteed to keep you dry
Coleman Evanston 6 Tent Overviews
From the hinged door and easy setup to Coleman’s WeatherTec system guaranteed to keep out wind and rain, the Coleman Evanston 6 Tent is a great choice for comfort and convenience at the campsite. The tent sleeps 6 people comfortably, with a footprint of 11′x10′ and a center height of 6′. The hinged door swings open and closed; it includes a rigid pole frame support structure that is easy to install and take down. An overlapping door flap helps keep out insects when closed. Coleman’s Comfort System allows control of airflow with vented Cool-Air Port/Cooler Port, privacy vent window, interior gear pocket and electrical access port. Color-coded 11mm fiberglass poles, continuous pole sleeves plus InstaClip attachments and an exclusive pin-and-ring design assure quick and easy setup even for beginners.
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Coleman Evanston 6 Tent CustomerReview
I received the tent this week and knew I had to set it up before I took it camping. It barely fit on our deck, this thing is huge! I really like the open feeling it gives, very tall, ample room, and appears sturdy. Setup was done in the typical style of a dome tent. It had two fiber poles(much better than the old wood ones) that crossed each other, then a third hoop to lift up the front a little. This was very straight forward. I set it up by myself and it only took me about fifteen minutes, first time. I haven’t tried the rain-fly yet.br /Again, I really like the size, being able to stand in a tent is really nice.br /br /What I didn’t like was how the material felt a little thin. I actually tore a little 1/8th inch hole in the pole guide while barely pushing. This is not your grandpa’s canvas tent! I just kept easing the pole through and working the fabric. I will also be getting a tarp for under the tent, as that is not as substantial as I would like it to be.br /br /Other than that, I really like it. I did think it was the tent with the hinged door, but that was my mistake. Besides, I’m not so lazy that I can’t unzip a door…maybe.br /br /I am really looking forward to using this over the summer.
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