Coleman 4-Person Cabin Tent with Screened Porch

We all get the itch, the bug that pulls us from the comfort of our home and into the breathtaking change of seasons in the outdoors. Any serious camper worth their salt knows that a tent can differentiate between a good camping trip and a great one. Look no further than the four-person cabin tent with a screened porch by Coleman when it comes to a solid camping tent for spring, summer, and fall.

Comfort and Space

When looking at tents, one of the foremost deciding factors is space. Will it feel spacious or will you feel like fish in a barrel? There is no need to worry as this four-person cabin camping tent holds true to its name. Its vertical walls are tall enough for you to stand inside the tent. At the same time, its screened-in porch will keep out the bugs and dirt that so often get brought in. 

Coleman 4-Person Cabin Tent with a Screened Porch

Note: One of the unique features of the screen porch is that it is a sealed tub-like floor pattern with inverted seams that prevent any leakage due to its WeatherTec system.

Its tunnel tent design and 6ft high ceiling means you can move the length of the tent without having to stoop, while its 8-foot width means there is plenty of space to move around other campers and gear without stepping on each other’s toes. Its 11-foot frame suggests it can only fit one queen size bed, but this tent is spacious enough to fit a queen-size bed and one or two portable air mattresses without sacrificing comfort for companionship. 

Because there are no vestibules or separate rooms to separate this tent, it is an open forum single room structure. This means you can only store gear inside the tent itself (in the storage pockets) or in the screened porch area, which may be cumbersome depending on the amount of gear. However, the screen porch does add 35% more storage and lounging space than the conventional four-person tent.

Coleman 4-Person Cabin Tent with Screened Porch storage pockets

Breathability and Ventilation

Tents can become stuffy during certain times of the year, and the more people fit into one, the more it feels like a claustrophobic cloth coffin. However, the Coleman four-person cabin camping tent features panoramic windows and ground vents. These provide better airflow and a consistent supply of fresh air to prevent that stale, malodorous rebreathing we all know and hate. 

Coleman 4-Person Cabin Tent with Screened Porch panoramic window

The porch is yet another addition that sets the Coleman four-person tent apart. Its screened-in sitting room allows you to enjoy fresh air without the repercussions of swarming bugs. The tent’s central opening can be left open with the screened porch sealed to allow a night’s sleep in the breeze. 

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The panoramic windows are an incredible addition, allowing those inside the tent a near 360 view of their surroundings. However, the rain flap will impede the view as the windows allow the elements to seep into the tent much easier than the rest of the material covering the structure. And for those looking to not get up at the first rooster crow, these windows let in an ungodly amount of light, so the rain flap is suggested.

Weather Resistance

Coleman 4-Person Cabin Tent with Screened Porch WeatherTec system

Often, you might find yourself on the final approach to your campsite when the weather suddenly changes. While this may turn back less experienced campers, the Coleman four-person cabin tent lets you set up camp without mild to moderate wind and rain changing your plans. 

With 11mm fiberglass poles that create a frame strong enough to withstand 35 mph winds, a detachable rain fly that provides the most rugged protection, and an easily transportable bag, this tent is easy to pack. It can withstand the lower end of what mother nature dishes out. However, this tent is not for high altitude, adverse conditions, or meant to withstand high winds in severe weather. 

Note: If the Rainfly is set up improperly and the pole for it is not utilized, water can and will find a way into the tent. 

Durability

The Coleman is the way if you’re looking for an excellent middle-of-the-road tent that will last you several years. This tent is durable and able to handle the conditions it is advertised for easily. However, its lifespan can be significantly reduced if improperly handled, never maintained, or placed in situations it was never designed for. 

For instance, this tent does not come with a ground tarp. To prevent tears, snags, or rips in the bottom of the tent, you should purchase a ground tarp ahead of time. Also, cleaning the tent before storing it away each time is essential; a tent you take care of is a tent that will take care of you. 

ALSO SEE: Coleman Tents: Full Model Lineup and Reviews

Packed Size and Weight

A carry bag makes this tent easy to stow away in the garage or throw in the trunk of your car when heading out for a family camping weekend. At about 24lbs, this tent isn’t the easiest to carry around, but it is worth its weight in gold. 

Coleman 4-Person Cabin Tent with Screened Porch pack size

Ease of Use

For the inexperienced, this tent can take some time to pitch. But with a bit of practice, it easily goes up in about 5 minutes. Its three color-coded poles make the setup easy while its sleeve-like slots and plastic clamps lock it in place for good. The bungee straps have anchor points throughout the frame, including the pin rings, to maintain a rigid structure that helps shed water and maximize room. 

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Easy Setup
  • Very Spacious 
  • The covered porch is unique
  • Removable rainfly for all-weather use
  • Breathable
  • Very durable 

Cons

  • Rainfly can fail if setup improperly
  • Not meant for strongly adverse weather conditions
  • It can be heavy hiking

In conclusion, the Coleman 4-Person Cabin Tent with a Screened Porch is worth its price. Incredibly spacious, the tent is accommodating for more than its given credit, while its screened porch allows you to take in the outdoors without battling bugs. It’s easy to pitch with its color-coded poles and sleeves system, which means even inexperienced campers can set it up in under 10 minutes.

If you’re looking for an inexpensive tent that’s very breathable, durable, and has plenty of room, then look no further than the Coleman 4-Person Cabin Tent with a Screened Porch.

Alex Buchnev

Alex Buchnev

Alex loves kayaking, fishing, and all things outdoors. When he's not out there in the wild, he's probably typing away at his laptop or trying to be the world's best father for his two lovely daughters.

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