Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.4 x 6.2 x 6 inches |
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Package Weight | 3.6 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.22 x 6.14 x 23.89 inches |
Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
Brand Name | Coleman |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | Coleman Sundome Tent |
Color | Navy Blue |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | The Coleman Company, Inc. |
Part Number | 2000024579 |
Style | 2 Person |
Included Components | Tent^Rainfly^Carry Bag^ |
Size | Contains PFAS |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
Fishing Technique | Spinning, Casting |
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Coleman Sundome Camping Tent with Rainfly, Weatherproof Tent for Camping, Festivals, Backyard, Sleepovers
Price: | $46.10$46.10 - $152.99$152.99 |
Brand | Coleman |
Product Dimensions | 84"L x 60"W x 48"H |
Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
Floor Width | 120 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
Shape | Dome |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Seasons | 3 |
Included Components | Tent^Rainfly^Carry Bag^ |
Special Feature | Rainfly |
About this item
- WeatherTec system's welded corners and inverted seams keep water from getting in
Top Brand: Coleman
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WeatherTec System
Welded corners and covered seams keep water out so campers and gear stay dry no matter what.
Enhanced Ventilation
Large windows and ground vents push warm air up and out so you stay cool and comfortable all night.
Storage Pockets
Mesh pockets sewn into the tent's walls store small essentials within easy reach.
E-Port
Bring an extension cord through the E-Port for easy access to electrical power inside your tent.
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4.6 out of 5 stars 27,602
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Capacity Options | 2-, 3-, 4-, 6-Person | 6-, 8-Person | 4-, 6-Person | 6-Person | 6-Person |
Setup Time | 10 min | 15 min | 15 min | 20 min | 15 min |
Setup Type | Conventional | Conventional | Fast Pitch | Conventional | Conventional |
WeatherTec | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
DarkRoom (Sunlight Blocking) Technology | no data | no data | ✓ | no data | no data |
Product Description
Meet the Sundome® tents designed to make your next camping trip even better than before. Showers in the forecast? We made sure the Sundome 2-Person Camping Tent’s WeatherTec™ system helps protect against rain and wind whether you’re at the campground with family or in the backcountry with friends. Get to the epic hikes or epic camp meals faster—the tent sets up quickly thanks to the snag-free, continuous sleeves.
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ASIN | B014LSDUA8 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,116 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #5 in Camping Tents |
Date First Available | August 28, 2015 |
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Customers find this tent easy to set up and take down. They appreciate its simple design for solo or starting camping. The tent is spacious enough for one person and their gear, with plenty of head room. The side pockets allow for storage of smaller items. The tent is well-built and sturdy, reducing wear and tear on their nicer tents. Overall, customers find it a good value for the money.
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Customers find the tent easy to set up and take down. They appreciate the good ventilation and simple setup process. The tent is described as simple and straightforward, with two poles to put it up.
"...Set up and breakdown is super, super easy. It takes maybe 15 minutes at most with one person, and about 5 minutes with two people...." Read more
"...It is easier to set up with 2 people and took is less than 10 minutes. On one of the trip it rained but the tent kept us inside...." Read more
"...The 2 Person Sundome has a 4' center height. 3. These tents are simple a easy to set up. Take your time when setting up...." Read more
"...I preferred the Kiwi over a polyurethane product because it's easier to apply and clean-up after, understanding that polyurethane spray would last..." Read more
Customers like the tent quality. They find it lightweight, sturdy, and a great design for solo or starting camping. The interior is nice and breezy even with walls about 30" high. It's a good tent for camping on your own, as a couple, or with a child.
"...while it did get down to the low 30s on some nights, having a good sleeping bag (and air pad) takes care of that and having the option to open and..." Read more
"...On one of the trip it rained but the tent kept us inside. It is well ventilated. All the zippers & tent poles function great...." Read more
"...The tent isn't an odd shape, and it rolls up really well. However, if you're going to go backpacking, you'll need to buy a separate bag...." Read more
"Great price for a great tent & got it next day w/$4.99 shipping made me camp-ready fir $70 by the following weekend...." Read more
Customers appreciate the tent's size. They find it spacious enough for one person and their gear, with plenty of headroom. The side pockets allow them to store smaller items. It is easy to set up and has a storage bag that is sufficient for storing the tent. The windows are large enough to keep you cool. The tent is small enough to pack in a backpack when you take it out of the bag.
"...The storage bag is 100% sufficient with storing the tent, as long as you fold it up a little bit as opposed to just stuffing it in there like..." Read more
"...Inner pockets are useful to keep our phones, keys, and flashlight easily accessible. As a beginner tent, this really is the best option." Read more
"...Easy setup in about 10 minutes Spacious interior has room for 2 queen airbeds 10 x 10 ft. 6 ft. center height..." Read more
"...Easily fits 2 adults with some room for gear. When I'm alone, I can fit my sleeping bag and all my gear comfortably. It is 7ftX9ft." Read more
Customers appreciate the tent's quality. They find it sturdy and well-built, with no poles breaking or ripping. The tent is reliable and helps reduce wear and tear on their nicer tents. Overall, customers consider it a decent product with only a few drawbacks.
"*Update after 2 years* Tent still holds up nicely. Camped once in the rain and there was zero leak inside the tent...." Read more
"...Tent was of good quality and construction. All seams were even and straight. No extra material hanging off or tape not trimmed...." Read more
"...put it through it's paces this weekend, and I'll admit, it's a pretty decent product, with only a few cons...." Read more
"...The wind was ripping super hard, hail was coming down, and I could hear the tent getting pelted like mad by rain...." Read more
Customers appreciate the tent's rain resistance. They mention it keeps out the wet and bugs, keeping the inside dry during the rain. The tent includes everything needed to make it waterproof and guard against wind and mosquitoes/pests. In warm and hot weather, you won't have problems with condensation inside. The pop-up also helps with wind and rain, which allows the tent to last for years.
"...If it rains, the tent is 33% more water-resistant, and the WeatherTec™ system with its patented welded floors and inverted seams also helps you stay..." Read more
"...This baby is extremely waterproof now, surviving a summer thunderstorm, staying completely dry...." Read more
"...zippers to raise tent material over mesh material for privacy and rain protection...." Read more
"...Bought seam-sealer as well, just in case, but as-is did a great job keeping out the wet & bugs in NW Missouri during 2017 solar eclipse weekend..." Read more
Customers appreciate the tent's value for money. They find it inexpensive, waterproof, and easy to set up and pack up. Many consider it a decent tent for two people and small children.
"...success with my first tent, and it's still serving well, and it's affordable and why not?..." Read more
"...Seriously, if you're looking for an inexpensive tent to do some weekend camping here and there, this would be a great choice...." Read more
"...they've mastered simple, easy to use products that are both inexpensive and of good quality...." Read more
"Great price for a great tent & got it next day w/$4.99 shipping made me camp-ready fir $70 by the following weekend...." Read more
Customers like the tent. They say it performs well, with a rainfly that works well and good air flow for summer. The windows and door work properly, the interior is spacious, and the ventilation is great. Some reviewers mention it did well in the back yard on gusty days with winds up to 15-25 mph.
"...6. The tent pegs are metal which work fine for most of the time, but better to pick up some heavy duty tent pegs which take more punishment in..." Read more
"...Worked like a charm, and it so thin and lightweight that it fits in the crappy square tent bag with everything else...." Read more
"...up easily (rain fly was a bit more annoying but not difficult) and does the job...." Read more
"...The D-ring at the top dead center is great for a lantern...." Read more
Customers have different views on the tent's fit. Some find it fits a full-sized futon mattress perfectly, with a walking aisle. Others say it's too small to be a 4 person tent and barely fits a queen airbed. The rainfly could be larger and it can be difficult to put up again just right. Overall, opinions vary on whether it fits two adults comfortably or only two people who like each other.
"...When I'm alone, I can fit my sleeping bag and all my gear comfortably. It is 7ftX9ft." Read more
"...It's quite small, and if you were to use two people in a two-person tent, it would just be you and one other person sleeping next to each other with..." Read more
"...The 4 person tent is 9ft by 7ft and it fitted an Intex Queen Mattress that I inflated in 15 min with a handpump...." Read more
"...pads, blankets, and sleeping bags in, I will note that it was a tight fit. At least, our packs did not fit easily inside...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2022Style: 2 PersonSize: Contains PFASColor: Palm GreenVerified PurchaseI bought one of these a few years ago, and I actually still have it. My buddy and I were planning a two-week trip out to South Dakota and Wyoming and Montana in the early weeks of May, 2022. He didn't have a tent, and I wasn't willing to take my tent (because I was worrying about snapping the tent poles and didn't obtain a solution for the first night if that actually happened), so I suggested we both buy some and have them sent to a local Distribution Center in Rapid City, SD, for pickup. I had success with my first tent, and it's still serving well, and it's affordable and why not?
First off, I don't do too much camping, so I'm still a little bit of a novice, but my buddy is totally green. Nonetheless, he had absolutely no problem figuring out how to set the thing up in about 10 or 15 minutes without even needing the instructions. While everything you need is within storage bag, I opted to go to Harbor Freight to buy more robust tent stakes, which proved to be extremely helpful with some of the weather that we had.
The storage bag is 100% sufficient with storing the tent, as long as you fold it up a little bit as opposed to just stuffing it in there like whatever. The bag is sturdy enough to carry everything. We also bought some waterproof tarps that were a little bit thick from Harbor freight, as we wanted to keep the tents as dry as possible. Completely satisfied with the amount of airflow, and while it did get down to the low 30s on some nights, having a good sleeping bag (and air pad) takes care of that and having the option to open and close the air vents that will definitely help maintain a decent temperature within the tent. I had no problems at all with the waterproofing of the tent.
We had three days where we experienced some rain. The first day, it rained for maybe 30 minutes at night, but the tents were dry in the morning after the sun came out for a little bit and everything dried rather quickly. The last day we also had a bit of rain, so we had to set the tents up before we pack them up for the final time just to let them dry off, but they dried super, super quick. There was one day where there was a torrential downpour that lasted about 2 hours and was absolutely frightening. The wind was ripping super hard, hail was coming down, and I could hear the tent getting pelted like mad by rain. Overall, I was extremely frightened by the lightning, and wondering what I was going to do if the tent came down because it was shaking pretty hard. Well, other than the outside of the tent being wet and being dealt with in the morning, absolutely nothing came inside or happened in any way to damage the tent. My buddy even didn't know that he was supposed to attach the tent to the tent poles with some clips, yet his tent held up. I definitely gained a bit more confidence in the tent after that downpour, I would never even want to be in the car with what was happening. The second photo is the morning after the downpoor.
I love the storage pockets, and the hook inside to hang my light, as well as the small inlet for a power cord. I was about as comfortable as I could possibly be. Set up and breakdown is super, super easy. It takes maybe 15 minutes at most with one person, and about 5 minutes with two people. The two-person tent fits one person comfortably with a backpack or something inside. It's quite small, and if you were to use two people in a two-person tent, it would just be you and one other person sleeping next to each other with absolutely no room for anything at all inside. Now, I have two of these tents after I brought the second one home, but I am not complaining at all. I did look at a few other tents before buying this second one and having it shipped, but I know that I was not going to do as well as I would have with this tent. Definitely worth a second purchase, in my opinion!
5.0 out of 5 starsI bought one of these a few years ago, and I actually still have it. My buddy and I were planning a two-week trip out to South Dakota and Wyoming and Montana in the early weeks of May, 2022. He didn't have a tent, and I wasn't willing to take my tent (because I was worrying about snapping the tent poles and didn't obtain a solution for the first night if that actually happened), so I suggested we both buy some and have them sent to a local Distribution Center in Rapid City, SD, for pickup. I had success with my first tent, and it's still serving well, and it's affordable and why not?Would Buy Again (And Did!!)
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2022
First off, I don't do too much camping, so I'm still a little bit of a novice, but my buddy is totally green. Nonetheless, he had absolutely no problem figuring out how to set the thing up in about 10 or 15 minutes without even needing the instructions. While everything you need is within storage bag, I opted to go to Harbor Freight to buy more robust tent stakes, which proved to be extremely helpful with some of the weather that we had.
The storage bag is 100% sufficient with storing the tent, as long as you fold it up a little bit as opposed to just stuffing it in there like whatever. The bag is sturdy enough to carry everything. We also bought some waterproof tarps that were a little bit thick from Harbor freight, as we wanted to keep the tents as dry as possible. Completely satisfied with the amount of airflow, and while it did get down to the low 30s on some nights, having a good sleeping bag (and air pad) takes care of that and having the option to open and close the air vents that will definitely help maintain a decent temperature within the tent. I had no problems at all with the waterproofing of the tent.
We had three days where we experienced some rain. The first day, it rained for maybe 30 minutes at night, but the tents were dry in the morning after the sun came out for a little bit and everything dried rather quickly. The last day we also had a bit of rain, so we had to set the tents up before we pack them up for the final time just to let them dry off, but they dried super, super quick. There was one day where there was a torrential downpour that lasted about 2 hours and was absolutely frightening. The wind was ripping super hard, hail was coming down, and I could hear the tent getting pelted like mad by rain. Overall, I was extremely frightened by the lightning, and wondering what I was going to do if the tent came down because it was shaking pretty hard. Well, other than the outside of the tent being wet and being dealt with in the morning, absolutely nothing came inside or happened in any way to damage the tent. My buddy even didn't know that he was supposed to attach the tent to the tent poles with some clips, yet his tent held up. I definitely gained a bit more confidence in the tent after that downpour, I would never even want to be in the car with what was happening. The second photo is the morning after the downpoor.
I love the storage pockets, and the hook inside to hang my light, as well as the small inlet for a power cord. I was about as comfortable as I could possibly be. Set up and breakdown is super, super easy. It takes maybe 15 minutes at most with one person, and about 5 minutes with two people. The two-person tent fits one person comfortably with a backpack or something inside. It's quite small, and if you were to use two people in a two-person tent, it would just be you and one other person sleeping next to each other with absolutely no room for anything at all inside. Now, I have two of these tents after I brought the second one home, but I am not complaining at all. I did look at a few other tents before buying this second one and having it shipped, but I know that I was not going to do as well as I would have with this tent. Definitely worth a second purchase, in my opinion!
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024Style: 4 PersonSize: Contains PFASColor: Palm GreenVerified Purchase*Update after 2 years*
Tent still holds up nicely. Camped once in the rain and there was zero leak inside the tent. For the price it’s already well worth it.
*Original review*
Bought this tent in early 2023 and has since taken it on 8 camping trip and it held up great. It is easier to set up with 2 people and took is less than 10 minutes. On one of the trip it rained but the tent kept us inside. It is well ventilated. All the zippers & tent poles function great. We got the 4 people tent. With 2 adults and 2 small dogs sleeping inside, there’s still plenty of room to put our stuffs in the tent. Inner pockets are useful to keep our phones, keys, and flashlight easily accessible. As a beginner tent, this really is the best option.
5.0 out of 5 stars*Update after 2 years*Great product with reasonable price point
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Tent still holds up nicely. Camped once in the rain and there was zero leak inside the tent. For the price it’s already well worth it.
*Original review*
Bought this tent in early 2023 and has since taken it on 8 camping trip and it held up great. It is easier to set up with 2 people and took is less than 10 minutes. On one of the trip it rained but the tent kept us inside. It is well ventilated. All the zippers & tent poles function great. We got the 4 people tent. With 2 adults and 2 small dogs sleeping inside, there’s still plenty of room to put our stuffs in the tent. Inner pockets are useful to keep our phones, keys, and flashlight easily accessible. As a beginner tent, this really is the best option.
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025Style: 6 PersonSize: PFAS-FreeColor: Navy BlueVerified PurchaseGreat tent! Easy and quick set up and take down (10 min with 2 people) and PLENTY
roomy for two twin air mattresses. Haven't used it in rain weather just yet. It has an E-Port in the bottom corner which is nice! Two indoor pockets. Lots of ventilation with a large back and front window and a ground vent. Also the top halves of tent sides are mesh, but the rain fly covers it. Got the 6 man tent because we like a little room. Tent is 6 ft high so we could stand straight up. Absolutely happy with this tent so far.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2013Style: 4 PersonSize: Contains PFASColor: Palm GreenVerified PurchaseMy new tent arrived yesterday. I'm taking it camping for the first time soon. So today, I set it up in my backyard to examine it, practice set up and also to spray it down with a water repellant. It arrived in the usual rectangular coleman zippered package (that I find useless for re-packing) and all parts were included: green/white/gray tent, green/white rain-fly, 2 long fiberglass poles whose pieces are connected by a stretchy thick string (for the tent), 1 medium length fiberglass pole with pieces connected by stretchy thick string (for the rain-fly) and 9 medium grade steel stakes about 7" long with the classic L shape on top (no plastic on stakes). I haven't set up a tent like this in several years and I tackled this project alone fairly easily in just a few minutes.
First, I hung the rainfly on an outdoor clothesline and lightly sprayed the inside of the rainfly with Kiwi Heavy Duty Water Repellant. While that was drying, I set up the tent. It took me maybe 5 to 7 minutes, alone, to set it up. There was a little wind blowing, so that made it slightly interesting, but I just used common sense and got it up pretty easily. After I'd initially set-up the tent, I returned to the rainfly, flipped it and sprayed the outside material with a good, heavier coat of the Kiwi product, paying special attention to the seams again.
Then I returned to inspect the tent while the rainfly was drying.
The gray material sewn into the bottom of the tent is a very cheap grade tarp material. I doubt it would stand up to heavy abuse but should be fine for my purposes - I'll be sure to put a heavy duty tarp under the tent (called a footprint) to protect it from damage from rocks or such. I'll also use a lightweight floor cover of some kind inside to help prevent any nicks to the tarp material (it really is very thin).
The rest of the tent material is very thin, standard tent material with double stitching on the seams.
On two sides of the tent, the see-thru mesh is expansive covering most of the side and there is no option for covering this mesh (other than attaching the rainfly). The door and the rear window both have zippers to raise tent material over mesh material for privacy and rain protection. Those zippers can let down the tent material to allow air to breathe through the mesh. The door & window have a zipper inside. There are two small mesh "pocket pouches" on the inside for storing stuff. These are about 8" x 8", roughly I'd guess (didn't measure, but they're fairly small). They're sewn into the mesh sidings and hang on the inside. On the front, left bottom of the tent, where the gray tarp material meets the tent material, there is a small opening/port to run an electrical cord. There is a small loop at the top of the tent to hang a lightweight light. I'm 5'10" and I couldn't stand up in the tent but the tent's interior height wasn't bad to move around in just the same - not too cramped.
In setting the tent up, one thing I liked was that the poles fed through tent-material loops along the top and then there were also 2 clips on each of all 4 sides (to further secure the tent to the pole). To me, this is the best of both worlds (loops vs clips).
As with most tents, the size rating of "4 people" is ambitious. I expect it may sleep 2 adults and 2 kids semi-comfortably, but not 4 adults unless they were put in like sardines in a can with nothing else inside. I'd call this a roomy 2 person tent, so it should suffice for my purposes (and is 'why' I didn't opt to purchase the smaller 2 or 3 person variation).
After I set the tent up, I sprayed the exterior with the Kiwi Heavy Duty Water Repellant, being sure to extra cover all of the seams - especially those seams where the tarp material meets tent material.
I gave the newly applied Kiwi water repellant a few minutes to dry on the tent and then I took the rainfly (that was mostly dry from it's Kiwi water repellant application) and attached it to the top of the tent. This took maybe 4 or 5 minutes, as I tied out the sides to give the rainfly room to "breathe" above the tent.
Note on Kiwi Heavy Duty Water Repellant - I'd buy two (2) 12oz spray bottles for this job. It's tough to get good coverage and you have to take your time with multiple light sprays. However, any "runs" won't show after it dries (unlike polyurethane). This stuff is smelly and should be applied outdoors on a non-windy day. I preferred the Kiwi over a polyurethane product because it's easier to apply and clean-up after, understanding that polyurethane spray would last longer.
I left the tent to dry in my backyard, with a gentle wind blowing steadily, for several hours. It handled the gentle wind very well and looked the same set-up upon my return.
Taking it down was easier than setting up and took just 3 or 4 minutes. But there was no way I could repack that tent into the Coleman rectangular carrier that it came in - not without significant effort and more time than I want to spend on it. So I'll use a large nylon bag that I have to store it in, along with the poles and stakes.
The tent is fairly lightweight, but I can't imagine one person back-packing this on a long hike. You'd need to split the tent and poles between two hikers, I'd guess.
I'll update again after my tent's first use. There's rain expected on my trip, so we'll see how well it holds up against that.
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Gimo EspivelReviewed in Mexico on March 2, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Comodidad en el camping
Style: 2 PersonSize: PFAS-FreeColor: Navy BlueVerified PurchaseExcelente producto,llegó un día antes de lo establecido
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Edith AguilarReviewed in Mexico on September 22, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Casa de camping
Style: 4 PersonSize: Contains PFASColor: Spruce GreenVerified PurchaseLa casa de camping esta de buen tamaño,mido 1,62 cm y puedo estar sin agachar la cabeza 😊,la verdad nos encantó!!
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Roberto MarquetReviewed in Mexico on September 16, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy buen producto
Style: 2 PersonSize: Contains PFASColor: Navy BlueVerified PurchaseRealmente una magnifica tienda de acampar, facil de armar, muy ligera y no ocupa mucho espacio, comodamente caben 2 personas pero facilmente pueden acomodarse hasta tres personas adultas, la ventanas para efectos de ventilación estan muy bien diseñadas, tiene una "argolla" en el centro del techo para poder colgar una lampara, la entrada para un cable electrico estal muy discreto , cuenta con dos bolsas laterales para guardar objetos, muy recomendable, excelente producto
- David GreenReviewed in Canada on May 15, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent value
Style: 2 PersonSize: Contains PFASColor: Navy BlueVerified PurchaseWell built, super easy to setup and pack, dry, let's air flow. Excellent value, I highly recommend.
- R.B.Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple and good
Style: 6 PersonSize: Contains PFASColor: Palm GreenVerified PurchaseQuick to setup. Haven’t tried it outdoors yet