I have just set up this tent in the back yard. its a pretty easy job for one (old) man.. One bad point is the useless wire tent pegs, a little wind and they twist or pull straight out of the ground..
Do you have trouble with the knuckle on the corner, when trying to have the green sticker flat part on the inside? How did you go when you tried to erect the tent, did the knuckle give you grief ?
Hello, where can I get spare parts for this tent please? One of the poles plastic connector broke to one of the poles as it was the wrong way around so I found out that was an issue with this tent. No wonder I couldn't get the tent up and down properly, almost got a divorce when we used it last.
You make it look so easy, how come when you take the tent out for the first time, the poles green sticker is on the inside and when you try and twist the pole the corner knuckle will not turn it’s a hard to put up, eventually after putting pressure on the knuckle the pole turned but was not easy, and packing is not straight forward either
I’d like to suggest another, more practical video, where a useless family looks on at their poor father trying to take this down on his own. Great tent, but very tough to put away on your own.
Can anyone tell me if there's a way to use a rechargeable power pack with the lights? Maybe like one of the phone charging packs?! Just so I'm not buying batteries for every trip. Many thanks.
@@grimlockarts8386 In the US, I think the closest equivalent will be the Coleman Sunlodge series, that is, in terms of size and number of rooms (though the rain fly is minimal).
@@GryphonHall I'm getting frustrated looking at tents in Europe compared to the US. The sunlodge isn't even close to as good a kit, no black out, no side awnings, no built in LED etc etc.. I imagine build quality isn't as good either for some reason but just guessing as it looks cheaper.. What's up with Europe getting all the good brands? Berghaus, Vango Kampa, etc I can't any of them unless I order on ebay which concerns me with warranty issues
@@brianjohnson8694 Aye, I've seen a few comments about the pole and joint quality between US Coleman and Aussie Coleman... which is ironic, since Coleman is an American brand (our homegrown brand is OZTrail, which is good and probably why Coleman AUS have to get better in order to compete). It's too bad our suppliers here in Australia (Tentworld and Snowys) don't ship outside of the country-they're currently having a Fathers' Day sale (with Fathers' Day happening in September down under).
Looks like such a great tent
I have just set up this tent in the back yard. its a pretty easy job for one (old) man.. One bad point is the useless wire tent pegs, a little wind and they twist or pull straight out of the ground..
Do you have trouble with the knuckle on the corner, when trying to have the green sticker flat part on the inside? How did you go when you tried to erect the tent, did the knuckle give you grief ?
It wasnt to bad as I recall. It was a year ago..
Hello, where can I get spare parts for this tent please? One of the poles plastic connector broke to one of the poles as it was the wrong way around so I found out that was an issue with this tent. No wonder I couldn't get the tent up and down properly, almost got a divorce when we used it last.
Hello there may i know how to get only outer layer for this tent? Mine was broken..need a help please from Malaysia
Does the LED light's battery need to be charged for the first use? Or can I use the light straight away?
It takes 4x D batteries :)
Do yourself a favour and get a power bank just connect by usb
@Colemanaustralia are replacement fly overs available for this tent?
You make it look so easy, how come when you take the tent out for the first time, the poles green sticker is on the inside and when you try and twist the pole the corner knuckle will not turn it’s a hard to put up, eventually after putting pressure on the knuckle the pole turned but was not easy, and packing is not straight forward either
I’d like to suggest another, more practical video, where a useless family looks on at their poor father trying to take this down on his own. Great tent, but very tough to put away on your own.
Hello, how can I get this tent? Could you please send it to Jakarta Indonesia?
Can anyone tell me if there's a way to use a rechargeable power pack with the lights? Maybe like one of the phone charging packs?! Just so I'm not buying batteries for every trip. Many thanks.
use rechargeable batteries
Use a power bank. The battery pack it comes with takes 4 D batteries
Yep old reply but for your info lights are powered by usb power bank :)
Is this tent available in Greece, Europe?
I'm in the US and I can't seem to find it here either. I see that it's in Australia from a lot of the videos.
You could probably order online somehow
@@grimlockarts8386 In the US, I think the closest equivalent will be the Coleman Sunlodge series, that is, in terms of size and number of rooms (though the rain fly is minimal).
@@GryphonHall I'm getting frustrated looking at tents in Europe compared to the US. The sunlodge isn't even close to as good a kit, no black out, no side awnings, no built in LED etc etc.. I imagine build quality isn't as good either for some reason but just guessing as it looks cheaper.. What's up with Europe getting all the good brands? Berghaus, Vango Kampa, etc I can't any of them unless I order on ebay which concerns me with warranty issues
@@brianjohnson8694 Aye, I've seen a few comments about the pole and joint quality between US Coleman and Aussie Coleman... which is ironic, since Coleman is an American brand (our homegrown brand is OZTrail, which is good and probably why Coleman AUS have to get better in order to compete).
It's too bad our suppliers here in Australia (Tentworld and Snowys) don't ship outside of the country-they're currently having a Fathers' Day sale (with Fathers' Day happening in September down under).
Incredibly hard to put down