⛺ Instant setup, lasting memories—camp smarter, not harder!
The Coleman Instant Tent Cabin is a 4-person tent featuring pre-attached poles for setup in as little as 1 minute. Its double-thick Polyguard 2X fabric and integrated rainfly provide durable weather protection and improved airflow. Measuring 8x7 ft with nearly 5 ft center height, it comfortably fits a queen-size air bed and includes a carry bag for easy transport. Backed by a 1-year limited warranty, it’s designed for hassle-free, reliable camping.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 39.5 x 9 x 8.3 inches |
Package Weight | 9.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 39.95 x 8.37 x 9.37 inches |
Item Weight | 19.1 Pounds |
Brand Name | Coleman |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
Model Name | Cabin |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyester |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Coleman |
Part Number | 2206916 |
Style | 4-person |
Included Components | Rainfly |
Size | PFAS-Free |
T**N
Great rent for two people! So easy to use.
Awesome pop up tent! Super easy to pop up and pack away! Great quality. It’s a little small, but fits two good.
S**N
Great tent for camping with Friends
We bought this tent to go camping with friends for 3 days. It was really easy to assemble. It took about 3 minutes. It is very well made. It is water proof. We did not have any leaks at all inside. I loved that I had plenty of room to stand up to get dressed and to have my queen size air mattress. It doesn't come with a top rain flap so you do have to purchase that separately. I didn't realize this till we got to the campground. It doesn't affect it being water proof it just allows you to keep the windows open if it's raining and rain won't get in. I would definitely purchase this tent again because of its ease of use and it's great construction.
M**E
Leaks everywhere! However, Coleman stood by their name!
*** update 8/1/23 First rain. No leaks! I do love this tent, however I still worry about future leaks due to design. Water does pool in window flap areas. In a longer storm, will ultimately leak, I fear. Poor design. The optional rainfly should be extended to more fully cover. Camp with a tarp to toss over it. It remains great for headroom and size. My next tent will be a Coleman due to their great customer service, but not this model! ***7/23 update on review.... I reached out to Coleman regarding the issues cited below in my original review and my concerns were immediately addressed as the tent was still under its one year warranty. I merely had to fill out a form send in pictures and they immediately sent me a brand new tent. I am hopeful that this one will not have the same issue. I am reassured that Coleman stood by their name and replaced this product. Once the replacement tent hits the rain, I will update this review again as to how it stood up. But, in the interim at least you know Coleman does still stand behind its name if you have an issue!Original review 6/23....I was so excited about this tent. I've had Coleman tents in the past and have never had an issue and they held me safe and dry in every storm. Not this one! I am so disappointed. I've used it a couple of times in good weather. It is so easy to set up. I absolutely loved it.... until today. First rain storm. Every and I mean every seam leaks! The windows are just channels for the water to come in. I should have listened to all the reviews I read about leaking, but I had such faith in Coleman that I didn't. I had even treated this with a sealant before I even used it but obviously that's not going to make any difference if every single seam leaks!!! Oh and yes I did buy the rainfly. Doesn't make any difference if every seam on the side walls leaks! So disgusted! Don't buy it unless you're going to always camp in perfect weather. Then, you'll love it.
A**R
Solid Tent for the Price
Overall, if you're looking for a sturdy, affordable tent that is easy to put up and has plenty of space I can strongly recommend this tent. In fact, I'll likely buy it again if it's available when I'm ready to replace the one I own.I've had this tent for about 2.5 years now and have been out in it several times in varying conditions and it's held up well.For background, I typically car camp in state parks so I'm not hauling this thing 4 miles into the back country. It's pretty heavy, and another reviewer mentions that it does take up a lot of space. I typically store it in the floor well in the back seat of my Civic. It could probably fit in my trunk, but it would be an awkward fit and waste other valuable packing space.I normally camp alone (except for my dog), or share a campsite with friends. I'm 6'2, 200 lbs and there's plenty of room for my gear and an army style cot. I can stand up inside the tent just fine. Could easily fit another person with a cot, or a queen size air mattress with no cots. You could probably do 3 people on sleeping pads but I wouldn't go more than that unless you're snuggling.More often than not it's dark out when I arrive on site, and I can easily put this tent up alone in the dark in 5-10 minutes depending on whether or not I'm putting a tarp down as a footprint or putting the rain fly on. The floor of the tent is made of a tarp like material, so a footprint isn't always necessary but more often than not I put one down.The main reasons I give 4 instead of 5 stars are the rain fly, zippers and the stakes. The stakes are trash, you're going to want some new ones. However, I think that's the case with most tents.The zippers are fairly flimsy. I've not had any fail on me yet, but I suspect when it's time to get a new tent the zippers are going to be the reason why. Just be slow and careful when using them. We're going into our third year with them, so they're not that terrible obviously.Although the tent is advertised as waterproof, I wouldn't trust that for a second and think it's pretty ridiculous that you have to buy the rain fly separately (although it is affordable on its own). My strong advice is cough up for the fly.I've camped in fairly cold weather (mid-20's) and the tent retains heat surprisingly well, esp with the fly on. Although it's well ventilated, it can get pretty stuffy in Oklahoma/Texas humid summers (I'm not sure you can blame Coleman for that). Quite a bit of the tent is screened, so if there's a breeze it's pretty nice when opened up. There are also vents at the top of the tent to help w/air flow and condensation.I have camped in some light rain and it held up just fine. I typically go camping spur of the moment, and I choose not to if it looks like there are going to be serious storms -- so I haven't really seen rain protection from the tent in a real downpour. Given the construction of the fly (it doesn't really cover the windows), I don't think I want to see how this thing performs in a moderate-severe storm (but who really wants to see how any tent performs in those conditions lol). FWIW, because of the conditions I choose to camp in I rarely ever string out the guylines on the rain fly.This is a perfectly fine tent for car camping, festivals, scouting, etc. It had been decades since I owned a tent, so I researched quite a bit and decided to go w/a reliable Coleman brand. Completely satisfied with my decision based on my needs and pocketbook.
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