I have the 6 person version of the instant tent, Pick number 1, and truly love it. I use to travel with 2 people and 2 60 pound dogs and the room inside was great. My son has moved out, now it is just me and my 1 dog. After 10 years of summertime travels, multiple setups and tear downs during said travels, it was time to replace the old faithful tent, which I did with another of the same. Looking forward to traveling during my retirement years with this dependable tent and added the rainfly so I don't have to use a tarp.
I should off also said this in the last video I watched. As a Eureka car camping tent person in addition to a lot of other Coleman gear I do use is the Coleman screen tent. I’m on my second one now.
I’ve personally had a Coleman winsome tent and I had a few camp trips where it rained heavy for almost all night sometimes with about 40mph wind gust and never had a problem
@@TechGearClothing room an durability that won't break the bank, just a minor dent. ;) I plan on going camping at least one weekend a month starting in the spring for mental refreshing. Trunk space isn't an issue.
Hello, You do an amazing job explaining things about the tents and many other things! I just have one question. I got the 4 person Sundome tent. Can you do a video on how to put it back in it's bag? We have been trying to, and we just can't do it. You do a really good job explaining things so, I thought I could ask you. Thank you so much! Keep up the good work!
You must not be someone who packs their camping gear with them on hikes. You’ll never want to take most of these anywhere else besides from your trunk to right next to your car. It’s important to know if you like to hike to your camping spot. So that’s why the distinction is made. Car camping is awesome, but it’s certainly not hike for 5 miles and then camp camping.
I have the 6 person version of the instant tent, Pick number 1, and truly love it. I use to travel with 2 people and 2 60 pound dogs and the room inside was great. My son has moved out, now it is just me and my 1 dog. After 10 years of summertime travels, multiple setups and tear downs during said travels, it was time to replace the old faithful tent, which I did with another of the same. Looking forward to traveling during my retirement years with this dependable tent and added the rainfly so I don't have to use a tarp.
I should off also said this in the last video I watched. As a Eureka car camping tent person in addition to a lot of other Coleman gear I do use is the Coleman screen tent. I’m on my second one now.
I’ve personally had a Coleman winsome tent and I had a few camp trips where it rained heavy for almost all night sometimes with about 40mph wind gust and never had a problem
That’s amazing.
I always consider the possibility of orgies when purchasing my tents. Thank you for covering this topic.
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What is better Coleman or ozark because the ozark Walmart tents are rating higher for waterproof and price
Still using Peak#1 for 17yrs.
My hooligan 4 has been going strong for 12 years
What brand would you suggest that is a step up from Coleman, for car camping in 3 seasons.
Are you looking to have more room and durability in the tent or save room in your trunk and have just a nice all around tent?
@@TechGearClothing room an durability that won't break the bank, just a minor dent. ;) I plan on going camping at least one weekend a month starting in the spring for mental refreshing. Trunk space isn't an issue.
Yassssssssss. Love that Vlog Shame at #2 lol
Ha ha I had to keep it! I got so awkward, she almost fell down because she didn’t know what to do and where to walk.
Have you used any of these before? People saying the Karlsbad is a leaker … is that true?
Throw a tarp over it they last but if your stuckk in harsh weather the tarp will slow down most of the water
I enjoyed your review! Thanks for sharing!
Coleman has been around forever they have experience in building tents
Hello, You do an amazing job explaining things about the tents and many other things! I just have one question. I got the 4 person Sundome tent. Can you do a video on how to put it back in it's bag? We have been trying to, and we just can't do it. You do a really good job explaining things so, I thought I could ask you. Thank you so much! Keep up the good work!
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Friend, thanks for this video. By the way, the word is vestibule (vess-ti-byoul) not vestible.
Pleeeeeeze Stop with the "Car Camping!" Camping is Camping
You must not be someone who packs their camping gear with them on hikes. You’ll never want to take most of these anywhere else besides from your trunk to right next to your car. It’s important to know if you like to hike to your camping spot. So that’s why the distinction is made. Car camping is awesome, but it’s certainly not hike for 5 miles and then camp camping.