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Coleman Steel Creek Fast Pitch Dome Tent
Coleman Steel Creek Fast Pitch Dome Tent

Original price was: £229.99.Current price is: £160.99.

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Coleman Steel Creek Fast Pitch Dome Tent Description

Coleman Steel Creek Fast Pitch Dome Tent

The Coleman Steel Creek Fast Pitch Dome Tent is the ultimate solution for outdoor enthusiasts seeking comfort and convenience. With its spacious design and quick assembly features, this tent is perfect for camping trips and outdoor adventures. Its durability and weather-resistant fabric ensure that you stay dry and protected, making it a top choice for campers. Whether you are a seasoned camper or a novice, this tent delivers the performance you need.

Main Features of the Coleman Steel Creek Fast Pitch Dome Tent

  • Spacious Floor Area: With a generous 140 square feet of floor space, this tent can comfortably accommodate up to 6 people, making it ideal for family camping trips or group outings.
  • Easy Setup: The tent boasts a fast pitch design with pre-attached poles, allowing you to set it up in just 7 minutes. You’ll spend less time fussing with assembly and more time enjoying the great outdoors.
  • Waterproof Protection: Built with a waterproof rating of 1500 mm and a durable rainfly, this tent keeps you dry during unexpected rain showers, ensuring a comfortable camping experience.
  • Durable Construction: Made with high-quality materials including a polyethylene base and fiberglass poles, the Coleman Steel Creek tent is designed for long-lasting use and stability.
  • UV Protection: Equipped with SPF 50 ultraviolet light protection, this tent helps safeguard you and your family from harmful sun exposure, allowing you to camp with peace of mind.
  • Ample Storage: The tent includes three pockets and multiple windows for proper ventilation, giving you plenty of space to store essential gear and keep the interior organized.

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Customer Reviews Summary

Overall, customer reviews for the Coleman Steel Creek Fast Pitch Dome Tent are overwhelmingly positive. Many users praise its spacious interior and quick setup time, making it a favorite among families. Reviewers appreciate the tent’s waterproof performance, noting that it holds up well during rainy conditions. Additional highlights include the effective ventilation provided by its two windows.

However, some customers have pointed out potential drawbacks, such as the tent being slightly heavy for backpacking trips due to its 19.01-pound weight. A few users also mentioned that while the tent is durable, extreme weather conditions may require a more robust shelter. Despite these minor issues, the overall consensus is that it offers excellent value for casual campers.

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In conclusion, the Coleman Steel Creek Fast Pitch Dome Tent stands out in terms of comfort, ease of use, and durability. Whether you’re heading out for a weekend camping trip or a longer outdoor excursion, this tent is equipped to meet your needs. Don’t miss the opportunity to compare prices and find the best deal!

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Coleman Steel Creek Fast Pitch Dome Tent Specification

Specification: Coleman Steel Creek Fast Pitch Dome Tent

Floor Area

140 Square Feet

Size

One Size

Floor Length (Inches)

120

Maximum Height (Feet)

5.67

Item Dimensions L x W x H

26"L x 10"W x 10"H

Item Weight (Pounds)

19.01

Required Assembly

No

Assembly Time (minutes)

7

Color

Multi

Form Factor

Dome

Style Name

Dome Tent

Tent Design

Camping Tent

Item Shape

Round

Global Trade Identification Number

00076501158441

Manufacturer

Sportsman Supply Inc.

ASIN

B00S57UU7S

Age Range Description

Adult

UPC

076501158441

Brand Name

Coleman

Included Components

STEEL CREEK TENT 6P SIOC

Base

Polyethylene

Stake Material

Steel or Aluminum

Tent Floor Material

Polyethylene or Polyurethane

Rainfly Material

Durable, weather-resistant fabric

Pole Material Type

Fiberglass

Material Type

Blend

Product Care Instructions

Hand Wash

Water Resistance Level

Waterproof

Number Of Windows

2

Number Of Pockets

3

Number of Rooms

2

Support Pole Attachment Mechanism

Pre-Attached

Is Waterproof

TRUE

Ultraviolet Light Protection

SPF 50

Number of Guylines

3

Number of Stakes

10

Sport Type

outdoors

Installation Type

Free Standing

Closure Type

Zipper

Number Of Doors

1

Occupancy (Person)

6

Seasons

3

Water Resistance Technology (Mm)

1500

Special Features

Rainfly

Occupant Capacity

6

Coleman Steel Creek Fast Pitch Dome Tent Reviews (8)

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  1. stuart sackman

    Fácil de armar, excelente calidad y tamaño. Es muy cómodo no andar a gatas y con espacio suficiente para el colchón y las maletas, la entrada con mosquitero adicional es fantástica para evitar los insectos dentro de la casa. Sin duda es una buena inversión. Me encantó!

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  2. J. Marcus

    This is the largest tent I have owned. I’ve only used backpacking tents so this is like a house to me. I’ve always wanted a tent that had a “porch” before you went inside to collect the bugs and this one does the trick. The bug net from the porch goes all the way up to the top of the main tent dome. It is where all the bugs conglomerate and is easy to clear out with a shop vac but who’s got power when they’re camping so gotta look into a way to clear that out. The porch is half covered by the rainfly and you will get rain inside. I have a solution for that with a backpacking tarp but keep that in mind if you store your gear on the porch. There is a space on the floor between the porch and the main tent that I guess the newer models like mine have netting sewn in. This stops water from getting to the main part of the tent and then also keeps bugs out. The door is a half door so one person or one set of gear at a time. Lots of room for my extra large cot. I’m 5′ 8″ and my head touches the peak of the ceiling. Just two gear pockets on adjacent corners and then one mesh gear hammock for the ceiling also a tie ring for lantern. The rainfly ties down really good and is just a little pain to do by oneself but is doable. Really good airflow. The floor seems basic but I always put a heavy tarp down beforehand. The stakes are basic I will probably get better twisted ones. For the price, size, ease to set up solo, weather capabilities, and the durability or Coleman I give this tent five stars. This is after two weeks testing in my backyard with high winds and intermittent rain.

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  3. Balint Halmagyi

    camping with children, great !

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  4. Nerdy Woman

    I can count on one hand how many times I’ve been camping in my lifetime and I’m now 61 yrs old. But after moving to Oregon 3 yrs ago, we discovered so many places we wanted to visit/spend time/fish and hotels are either too far away or too spendy. So camping. After looking at several tents, I decided upon the 6-person Steel Creek tent. I noticed a lot of reviews were critical of the screen room not being waterproof, and rain is not a seasonal thing in the Pac NW, but I figured the 6-person tent would be large enough for my adult daughter and myself + all our stuff if need be.

    First setup (test before our big trip) was less than perfect. We attached the tent clips to the poles before inserting the pole ends in the receptacle cups for those at the corners of the tent. Later, I searched and found some YouTube videos that helped a lot. Second time (at our campsite), we assembled the poles and inserted the pole ends in the receptacle cups first, then attached tent clips to the poles. This tent is TALL and we’re not, so it was a bit tricky attaching the highest clips and tying the fabric strip to the pole frame at the very top. We accomplished this by unzipping the screen room and tent doors and stepping nearer the center of the tent. Next time, we’ll probably tie the tie before inserting pole ends in the receptacle cups and bring a super collapsible step stool to address the vertical challenge.

    Rainfly. After some confusion about the front/back of the rainfly during first setup, I marked the corners of the front with a sharpie pen, but it really wasn’t necessary. The front has a 5″ wide piece of fabric attached to it, draping over/attaching to the screen room pole.

    Stakes. The stakes that came with the tent are really a checkbox (yeah, we include stakes). When I bought the tent, I also bought the Coleman accessory kit (the rubber mallet, stake puller, heavy duty stakes were really helpful). Those stakes are good, but the YouTube videos about guy lines also taught me about the lightweight aluminum tri-beam stakes. I found them at a nearby equipment store and wished I’d bought more than 4. I’d used the Coleman heavy duty stakes for the corners of the tent, and the tri-beams for everywhere else.

    Guy lines. The rainfly comes with guy lines attached. I like that they are white and have reflective strips woven in and they were great for night visibility. They also have line tighteners attached for making the lines taut after they are attached to stakes, but the reflective material prevents the guy lines from sliding, so tightening took a little bit more work. Even so, I don’t think a taut line knot would have slid any easier (TY, YouTube for teaching me about guy lines and knots).

    Footprint. Prior to laying out the tent, we laid down a footprint (Columbia makes one that is 9’10” x 8’10” – perfect for this tent and a true footprint with web loops that join tent stakes at corners). The tent does have a thick tarp-like floor, but it was in breaking camp that we discovered the true value of the footprint. The underside of the tent floor was clean, despite setting it up on dead, damp pine needles and other detritus. The footprint was easy to flip over, sweep off, shake out. Another YouTube video explained why I wanted a footprint slightly smaller than the tent – it doesn’t create a catch basin for rainwater between footprint and tent.

    Breaking camp. As I mentioned before, the footprint kept the tent floor clean. But the rain, breeze, a bird, and damp ground messed the rainfly and underside of the screen room floor. We live in an apartment so I really don’t have a place to spread it all out for cleaning after we got home. And I didn’t want to take seeds and bugs to another area where they might be invasive species. So we took a little extra time to sweep off, shake out, wipe down the rainfly. We unstaked the screen room first, then folded it back onto the collapsed tent and swept it off toward the bare ground.

    Packing it all back in the bag. I love the expandable bag feature and had already cut that seam, but the bottom side-to-side seam kept the bag from becoming a fully 4-5″ taller. I found that the rainfly, folded to a shorter length than the bag, fits nicely in the bottom, then the tent… I folded the 10′ wide width so that the front corners met in the middle, making a strip 5′ wide by 9′ long; then folded again in the same direction, so the tent was a 2.5′ wide strip, 9′ long. The 9′ length, folded in half, then in half again, then in half again, it fit perfectly.

    Rain. Yes, it rained. Early June. Oregon Coast. The rainfly, properly staked with guylines, kept us dry. The rainfly also provides a 3′ roof over the screen room, leaving just a couple of feet exposed. After a night of gentle, all night long rain, there were a couple of small (4″?) puddles near the front of the screen room – easily sopped up with 3-4 paper towels.

    The 6-person is perhaps too large for 2 people (twin air mattresses on opposite sides left 4′ between us), but I really wanted the additional height. Both my 4’10” daughter and I (5’3″) can stand up and move around in this tent. Our first trip was only 4 days long, but we could comfortably spend a week or two. I also wanted the screen room so that if we found ourselves camping with gnats and mosquitoes, we could kick back in comfort. I found the Coleman Utopia Breeze Beach Chairs fit perfectly and gave us plenty of headroom.

    Is this the tent for hardcore campers who are planning a cross-country roadtrip? It is easy to set up, take down and pack. It easily withstood hours long rain showers and a breeze (less than 7 mph in a valley campsite, shielded by nearby hills), but it really is a fairweather tent. The back window doesn’t have a covering (the rainfly provides privacy, but wouldn’t prevent a cold wind from cooling the interior).

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  5. J. Marcus

    Me gusto mucho el producto, tiene espacio para 6 adultos sin problema, ventilada y el patio que tiene caben bien 2 sillas, todavía no la pruebo con lluvia pero creo que aguanta bien

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  6. Karlene D. LePan

    It is easy to set up and really good space for 3 people I wouldn’t put 6 people in it unless it is an emergency

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  7. Omar Barrios

    Love this tent – super easy to put up. The front screened area is such a great addition for storage of shoes and other items that don’t need to be in tent but you want to keep clean and away from bugs.

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  8. Laina Sonnen

    I looked at the reviews and was concerned whether I got the right tent or not so let’s cover everything I’ve experienced.
    I went camping in the Nez pierce country land of Idaho. I didn’t think it was going to rain so I didn’t bring my back up tarps. What a mistake so I thought. It rained so hard you would have thought you were in the Amazon. With shaking thunder and lightning I laid in my tent just waiting for the water to start to seep in. I was so wrong. In fact I was beyond surprised. No water in the tent AT ALL. The rain fly worked perfectly though while setting up you think to yourself this isn’t going to hold, but it does and not just well, but fantastically. Now there is a downside. The front awning does get wet and water resides, but I already knew that given the design hence there is a drain line in front of the tents main door which keeps your sleeping area 100% dry. Let’s move on to the wind resistance. My goodness does this thing hold up. I had tables and chairs getting whipped around during that storm, and not once did my tent ever show signs of weakness or fault. I’m beyond impressed with this tent. Fast forward: 3rd time camping with this tent I decided to put a Queen blow up mattress inside. Yup it fits. Height kinda stinks as it’s 6th exactly at the center, as my bf smiled ear to ear whilst standing up at the center.
    Other than the durability of this tent, it’s easy to set up. I’d recommend that you tie the top and place the first 2 clips (at the top) before hoisting it up.
    Happy camping everyone! I’d say 10/10 for the tent. Just wish the awning had more coverage, but this tent does what it’s intended and that’s room, dryness, wind resistance.
    Oh btw when you’re looking for a tent to view the stars with dry weather, this is by far the best one I’ve had. The mesh is so slick in design it’s as if the mesh isn’t present at all. Just make sure you’re lights are off inside the tent…(duh).

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