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🏕️ Camp like a pro — space, speed, and weatherproof confidence!
The Coleman WeatherMaster 10-Person Tent is a spacious, weatherproof family tent designed for quick 20-minute setup. Featuring the patented WeatherTec system with welded floors and inverted seams, it ensures superior waterproof protection. Its robust frame withstands winds up to 35 MPH, while the cabin-style interior comfortably fits up to 10 people or three queen air mattresses. With thoughtful details like a hinged front door, room divider for privacy, storage pockets, and a convenient carry bag, this tent is built for hassle-free, comfortable camping adventures.





















| ASIN | B001TS8Q94 |
| Additional Features | Tall |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | The Coleman WeatherMaster 10-Person Tent includes detailed assembly instructions to ensure easy and efficient setup within 20 minutes. Follow the step-by-step guide to assemble the robust frame, attach the rainfly, and secure the hinged door and room divider for a comfortable camping experience. |
| Assembly Time | 20 Minutes |
| Base | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,164 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #381 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | Coleman |
| Brand Name | Coleman |
| Capacity | 10 |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,151 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Polyester taffeta 75D 450mm PU coating |
| Floor Area | 1532 |
| Floor Length | 17 Feet |
| Floor Width | 9 Feet |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Included Components | *TENT 17X9 WEATHERMASTER 10 C001 |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 204"L x 108"W x 81.6"H |
| Item Type Name | *TENT 17X9 WEATHERMASTER 10 C001 |
| Item Weight | 34.59 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Coleman |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2000028058 |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Maximum Height | 80 Inches |
| Model Number | 2000028058 |
| Number Of Doors | 2 |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Number Of Poles | 2 |
| Number Of Windows | 2 |
| Number of Guylines | 10 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 10 |
| Number of Vestibules | 10 |
| Occupancy | 7 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 7 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum or Fiberglass |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 204"L x 108"W x 81.6"H |
| Rainfly Material | polyester |
| Recommended Use | tenting |
| Recommended Uses For Product | tenting |
| Seasons | four-season |
| Shape | Hexagonal |
| Size | 10 Person |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Stake Material | Steel |
| Style Name | Contains Pfas |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Blend |
| UPC | 066510974606 086844407168 076501021837 076501052817 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vestibule Area | 10 Square Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Water Resistance Technology | 1500 Mm |
M**R
Easy to set up, great quality in wind.
I loved this tent so much that I bought two! It’s really sturdy! See the last photos of our old tent. It was 8 years old and it held up against everything and finally 60+ mph straight line winds took it down. Despite missing its rain guard and a few snapped poles, the tent itself held up really well. We were so happy with all the years we got out of it and finally got another one and I had to go with the same one. It is really easy to set up, 2 people took 20/30 minutes or so and the size is great. We got a queen sized air mattress in it at one point with end tables and had room to spare. There is also a spot to hang a lantern up if we need and I loved that the door is hinged, it makes it so easy to go in and out. The floor is waterproof and has a coating that comes up the sides and the only time we had water in it was the night of the wind storm. It rained while we were setting it back up and it started down pouring as soon as we got it up. We slept in the truck that night and the liner is so good that we could have swam in it. We’ve never had water inside the tent Before and that just shows how great the waterproofing was. It kept the water out and once the water was in, it didn’t leave because the liner was that good. I can see myself years down the road buying my third. I love this tent.
C**W
Big, big, big!!
Well this is my initial review. I plan to come back and do another review after we have used it more than once. First off photo 1 shown on amazon is the front of the tent. The door shown in this first photo is the front door that is hinged. The second photo is of the backside of the same tent but the back door is just zippered. Photo 2 also shows the little diagonal light color tent material close to the bottom on the left that conceals the little zipper to allow cords to run in and out of the tent. The tent I received did not have the little dog door show in photo 3 on the amazon page. Photo 4 is pretty accurate of what it looks like all set up. In my opinion photo 4 shows the fabric more realistically. It is thin shinny tent material not flat thick material the way it appears to me in the other photos. Now that we got that out of the way on to my experience of setting it up and using it. I ordered this for a Cub Scout campout. I went (5'4 female 30's) with two kids under 10. My husband had to work. The tent arrived on Friday thanks to awesome Amazon Prime shipping. We were leaving Saturday for the campout. I opened the box and went right to work. I set it up in the backyard all on my own (with help with one step from a 5 year old). The instructions were pretty clear. They are included on one white sheet of some sort of waterproof paper or material permanently attached to the tent bag. It was a windy day not heavy winds but gusty. It took me about an hour to unpack it for the first time, read the directions, watch a few seconds of a you tube video (while I was stuck), and set it up. Actual work time could have been greatly reduced but I made on error and it ate up a LOT of my time. So here is the error. On the instruction sheet it clearly says to put the pole marked with the red tape in the slot on the tent that is sewn in red...easy. Next put the remaining poles in the other slots at the top of the tent. Well here is where I had trouble. The tent was laying on the ground staked out at the corners but the bulk of the tent fabric was all piled up in the middle. I found another slot that looked just like the red one but it was sewn in black and put in the tent pole in and connected all of the pieces and tried to stand it up. No luck it would not stand up and fit in the pin-and-ring thing AT ALL it was like the fabric was two small or tight. I worked and worked and worked with it before I figured out that there was one slot sewn with red, two with black, and two with silver/gray (harder to see in the piled up mess of tent material). That important bit of information (that there were two other sets of slots and not just one) was not in my instructions so basically once I realized there was another choice it went right up. The black slots are not for the metal poles at all but are used later for black fiberglass shock poles. So that was my error and maybe it will save someone else some trouble for me to admit my silly mistake. Once the tent was standing I finished up the last bits of initial set up and it was done. Now I wanted to try to put of the rain fly myself. Remember I am going with just the two kids no hubby this time. The tent is very tall and I am not very tall. So I tried and tried to put the rain fly on but with the wind gusts it just kept blowing off before I could get it all the way on the tent. So here is were I used the 5 year old. She is very helpful but not very tall and we were able to get it on with only a few attempts working together. After it was "on" I still had to stake it out. Then it was done!! It is very nice and big!! So my intention was to go ahead and apply to Camp Dry and Seam Grip that I purchased. Because we were expecting rain. Well once I read the can it said it took 24-48 hours to dry WHAT? Oh not I didn't have that much time. I called Kiwi (SC Johnson) to ask them if I should spray or not spray and we decided together not to risk it not being dry in time. So off I went to camp without camp dry in the rain. Now I have to tell you that last Cub Scout campout we barrowed a tent and it rained a LOT and we got wet. So knowing it was going to rain again and I was going to be in a new untested tent with two kids this time not just one was stressful. I took the tent down packed it up with a tiny bit of help from hubby (not needed just nice to have :)). The next morning we headed to camp. Once we arrived we found a spot with the least rocks, put down the tarp, and set up the tent. I had a little help from some of our Scout family and we got it up pretty quick (wish I would have timed it). In the night there was wind in gusts and some rain and we stayed dry and the tent held up great! Now this was light rain and not sustained. I was pleased. I took down the tent (again with scout family help) packed it up wet in the mild rain and headed home. We set it up in the backyard with the intention of cleaning it and then applying the Camp Dry and Seam Grip. I was able to clean it but the next few days were VERY windy so I couldn't spray the tent. We did get to see how it held up to more rain (harder rain this time) and pretty beating winds. We finally took it down early on day three of it being up in the yard. I wish we would have taken it down earlier because I am sure all of that wind was not good for it. It took a beating and was still in good condition. I gave it the once over and found one small spot I would call a stretch mark that might leak at one of the tent bottom corners that attaches to the ring for the stake. I will be sure to apply Seam Grip there. We are planning to put it up again when it is not so windy to apply the Camp Dry and Seam Grip. I will update this review when we try it again. I just wanted to mention one more thing. I went to Home Depot and got some free sample squares of carpet (they were discontinuing this carpet) to put under the bottom of each camp cot leg. I plan to really protect the bottom to try and keep it in good condition. I do not want to get wet again like I did in the barrowed tent. No shoes and something under heavy objects. Hoping that helps. Update May 2016 we have been camping many times and this tent has held up so well. We have not had a really good hard rain yet to review the tent in hard rain.
D**R
nor would I expect it to be waterproof like my more expensive backpacking tents
We are avid campers and have had probably a dozen tents over the years. Everything from $30 pup tents to $400 all-season backpacking tents for winter excursions. This tent is everything I expected and more, but make sure you understand it's purpose and limitations before buying. I never intended to use this tent in heavy rain, nor would I expect it to be waterproof like my more expensive backpacking tents. This is a late spring to early fall, family camping tent and it serves this purpose beautifully. It will keep you dry through a northwest drizzle, but more than that and I would not be surprised to wake up in a puddle. Luckily, I haven't tested it's monsoon-withstanding abilities yet. Design: I'm really happy with the design and layout of the tent. It offers tons of space and head room. I am 6'1" and I'm comfortable standing in it, even when not directly in the center peak. We put 2 king foam mattresses in it and still have a big space in the middle for gear and getting dressed. We like to sleep width wise and it's plenty wide to feel comfortable laying that direction. With the sloped sides, it can feel a bit tight if you are in the extreme edges of the tent, but with only 4 people, that's not a problem for us. And the sloped sides have other advantages such as withstanding wind better and being more structurally rigid than a straight-walled tent. Features: The most unique feature is the door. This is a huge bonus if you have kids because they can easily open and close it with catching the material in the zipper. It makes those late-night potty trips less disturbing to the rest of the family. It also makes it so much easier to bring gear in and out of the tent without letting all the bugs in during the process. We like to set it up in the back yard on nice weekends and let the kids use it like a giant play house. The swinging door makes it much more fun to run in and out of it. It's a slight challenge to get the poles zipped into the door perimeter, but after the first couple of times it's really easy. I also like the power cord inlet. It makes it easy to bring a power cord in without worrying about bug or water intrusion or creating a trip hazard running it through the entry door. The room divider works great, but it's not something we have ever needed so it stays in the bag most of the time. I wish it had a few storage pockets like all of my other tents have. Especially for glasses, cell phones and flash lights so they are easy to find without risk of being stepped on. This seems easy to add so I'm not sure why they were left out. Set-up: Me and my 8 year old can set this up in about 15 minutes. With my wife's help, 10 minutes. By myself it takes 20ish minutes though I've only done it once and could probably get faster with practice. There is very little that you can do incorrectly thanks to color coded poles and intuitive design. Just make sure to take your time and read through the instructions the first couple times and you'll have it figured out. Some may find folding it back up and getting it in the bag tricky. I think the bag is adequately large to accommodate a less-than-perfect folding job. Just make sure you use the bag length as a guide to fold the tent the correct width before rolling. Too narrow and your roll will be too fat, to wide and you'll be stuffing the corners into the bag. I find it easier to roll with the bottom tarp side out and the tenting tucked in. Overall: Great family tent for fair weather campers. You'll love the space, the ease of setup and the swinging door. As long as you don't expect it to be waterproof and you take care setting up and tearing down, you'll be really happy with your purchase.
B**M
Good tent for our first tent!
This is our first tent, so my wife and I invested a lot of time in finding the right one. We originally bought the Coleman WeatherMaster Screened 6 Tent, but we found something we didn't like about it. We, therefore, opted to pay a little bit more for a bigger and roomier tent that would fit our supplies. Although only 3 of us occupied the tent, we were glad there was more than enough space to put our personal items on the other side of the tent. We were both able to stand up without having to haunch over. That was a plus for us. The other version of this tent comes with a ceiling light and fan, but it was more than what we were wanting to pay. First of all, I'm not a very tall person, so I needed another individual to help me set it up. It does help to have one side of the tent staked down while you get the rest of it up. The instructions on the bag aren't very helpful, but it's pretty simple to set up once you get the 3 main support structures together. Even though the tent came with its own stakes, I bought at least 8 extra ones. I think in total, you'll need at 9 stakes if you were to secure all of the available sections. I'm sure the stakes that came with it will suffice, but I read a few reviews suggesting to get better ones, and I don't regret doing so either. The plastic yellow ones still do the job, and there are thin metal ones that are included as well. I didn't check how many there were of those, since I used the other ones that I bought separately. Once the tent was up, we put the rain fly on, since there was a chance we were going to have rain. Thankfully, it didn't rain as much, just sprinkles. I was hoping it would so that I could test out the effectiveness of the rain fly. Even though it was pretty hot during the day, we still kept the rain fly on. It got pretty cold at night, so please be aware that this tent is more suited for warmer camping trips. We were fine, since we brought extra blankets. Too bad Coleman doesn't have zippers to close the top mesh areas. There's no way to cover those, only with the rain fly. Regardless, we had all of the windows open during the day, and the airflow through the tent was pretty good, even on hot days. Next, we loved the door. Some reviewers think it's no big deal, but it's a smart design. You don't have to keep zipping anymore unless you're going to sleep at night. My daughter did trip a few times going into the tent, since the bottom of the door is a few inches high. As long as your kids, friends, or family are aware of that, it shouldn't be a huge deal. Velcro keeps the door from flapping around. I didn't notice this before I bought it, but there is also a back door on the other side of the tent, but that one is the standard tent door where you zip it up to open/close. We never used that one, since it was more of a nuisance. I kind of wish it wasn't there, for security reasons, but that's fine. Inside the tent is pretty spacious. I do wish that there were item holders in each corner to put your phone or other little things in. Still, no big deal. Do note that the end of the tent are tilted in, so you won't get all the room on both ends of the tent. Again, that didn't bother us either. On one side of the tent, towards the bottom, there's a zipper that you can open to allow an extension cord in. That came pretty handy. The tent came with a privacy screen to divide the room up if you had another occupant on the other side, but we didn't put it up, since we weren't needing it. It doesn't zip up to the tent, unfortunately. It just hangs onto these little grapples, so you don't really get too much privacy, just something to block your view of the other people on the other side. Lastly, putting the tent away is a pain, only because you have to fold this thing really good to put it back into the little bag that it comes in. Make sure to keep your window flaps open so that the air can escape when you're folding it back up. I would also suggest purchasing or bringing along a little dust broom and pan to clean all of the dirt that will collect on your tent when you're in the process of putting this away.
P**.
Buy this tent. Now. If not quicker.
This is an awesome tent. Stop reading this review, put it in your cart right now and buy it. Then come back and I'll tell you why it's a great tent. I'll be right here. Okay, Done? Good. You are gonna love this tent. It is full of awesomesauce. It is easy to put up, my wife and I did it in about 30 minutes the first time closely following the directions in our backyard. Why put a tent this size up in your backyard you ask? We'll get to that in a minute. Anyway, it took about 30 minutes to put up and when we had it up, we sprayed it with Atsko Silicone Water-Guard 10.5 oz . Yes, I know it's supposed to be water repellent but if you don't coat your tent with something you're an idiot. Just do it and stop whining. It took two cans to thoroughly treat the tent and rain fly. Drop those in your cart as well. Prime. It's a wonderful thing. Anyway, we took the thing camping and it was great. Yes, it has a power port. The room divider is nice, it's split with a zipper down the middle so you can tuck it out of the way. There are little tabs to hang lights from. We used a iRainy 60 LED Portable Outdoor Indoor Camping Lantern With Lampshade Circle Tent Light Campsite Hanging Lamp For Outdoor Camping/Hiking/ Mounting/Reading/Hunting/Fishing hung in the center and it did a fantastic job, adequately lighting the tent without being obnoxious. The doors are great, easy to open and close, the main door has velcro that is outstanding for the "In and out" during the day and then zip it up at night. I'm not sure what some folks' major malfunction is that are complaining about the zippers. They're tent zippers. Don't yank on 'em like a gorilla and they will do fine. Over the course of four days, not one of our zippers bound up. Not even once. The one thing you will want to do is order up a couple sets of Coleman 9-In. Heavy Duty Aluminum Tent Stakes . The stakes that come with the tent don't really amount to much more than a good idea, but that is the way most tents come. Now, a lot of folks have complained that this thing barely fits back in the provided bag. Not so. When we packed ours up we fit the tent (With the fly and the two useless little "Foot mats"), an 11' X 23' tarp for a ground cloth, all of our tent stakes and a 4 lb hand sledge. It fits. Pay attention, think about it a bit and it'll go just fine. We folded along it's long axis in thirds and then folded it just shorter than the length of the bag and it popped right in. As far as setup and takedown go, it is a snap. The first time took us about 30 minutes, the second time took about 15. Takedown is just as simple. When we broke camp, my wife took it down by herself in about 15 minutes and when when we got home she set it up herself in about 10 minutes. BAM! DONE! All in all this is a fantastic tent and is worth every penny you pay for it. Buy it now, and thank me later.
B**N
Great family sized camping tent
I purchased this tent based on its size and the fact that a grown man can easily stand almost anywhere inside of this tent. I'm 6'2" tall and can walk around no problem throughout this whole tent. One person can easily set this tent up in 10 minutes after you've gone through the motions once. First time around took about 20 minutes as I had to read through the instructions at the same time. Tent poles are very strong but some of the paint came off on the 3 main poles when I had to twist and extend them to tighten the tent. Hoping they won't rust so I may have to give them a quick spray with some gray primer to prevent this from happening. The swing door is the greatest idea for a tent I've seen. The door can easily be opened and closed while still managing to keep the rain and bugs out. The only time we'd zip the tent up was at night to make sure we were mosquito free. Although the description states that this tent comes with an extra small zippered door to hook up a portable AC unit, the model we received did not have this feature nor did it have the small hole used for running an electrical cord into the tent. Minor details though as we just ran an extension cord through the door and zipped it up so we could run a small heater for our son at night time. The tent also has a room divider but it doesn't quite extend all the way to the walls or roof so don't expect that much privacy if you are sharing the tent with friends or family. Pretty much just a piece of the rain fly stretched out in the middle so that you can change clothes or sleep without being in sight of the other half of the tent. This tent also easily fit our queen size air mattress with plenty of room for our sons crib, all our camping gear and ample space to walk around. None of our gear had to touch the edges so there was no fear of any of our clothes getting wet during a rain. The rain fly only covers the mesh top portion of the tent so for added precaution I sprayed all the seams with a teflon based tent waterproofing spray. Not sure if I needed this or not as the seams are sewn so that all of the stitching faces inside the tent in order to prevent water from seeping in through the seams. We did get a bit of rain while camping and the tent stayed perfectly dry. Overall, I couldn't be more pleased with this tent for the price I paid on Amazon ($185 US). This tent retails for $350 here in Canada so it was a great deal and more than met all of my expectations. My wife who hates camping in tents even admitted that this tent was pretty nice and she didn't mind staying in it.
M**H
A middle of the road average tent
This is a decent summer and spring tent. The name “Weather Master” is deceiving and borderline false advertising. I first built it in my backyard and coated the rain fly and all seams with camp dry. If it seriously rains and you don’t have a large tarp covering the whole thing, you’re getting wet! This is not a winter or wet weather tent. The build quality overall is cheap. The rubber grommets on the end of the poles for the door feel off on the first use. The zippers get stuck badly and often over the swing out door. I managed to rip a whole in the rain fly on my first trip. The screens have numerous blemishes in them which, from several feet away, gives the appearance of dirt or mold. As for setup, I did not find it very hard. 20-minutes and it’s done. A VERY important key is to stake down the corners first. It will not stand without doing this crucial step first. The first time taking it down, in my backyard, I did not have a problem getting everything back into the carrying bag. For some unknown reason, I had a heck of a time, and ultimately gave up trying to fit the poles back into the carrying bag after actual camping. On the plus side, it is relatively inexpensive (as tents go), very spacious, and relatively easy to setup. On the negative side, it is a mass produced cheaply made tent that would be worthless in serious cold, wind, or rain. Watch some of the online video reviews on YouTube. Like my review here, it’s a mixed bag.
C**R
Perfect for the strong prairie winds
In buying a new tent for our family, I needed 4 things: 1. large enough to fit at least 5-7 people comfortably 2. Adult-sized ceiling height (wife's request) 3. Holds up well in the predictably windy conditions where we normally camps. 4. Tub bottom to stop flooding during the rain. This tent meets all 3 perfectly. While it was pricier than I had hoped to spend, I've been very happy with the quality. At a group camp out recently, another guy with a similar sized and shaped tent said that while he likes his, he wishes his poles were as strong as ours. All that quality does weigh a lot. While not impossible to carry from the car to campsite, it's heavy enough that my 9 year old struggles to walk far with it. Likely not ideal if you have to schlep it very far to your campsite without a wagon. It does take at least 2 people to get it up (hopefully not a problem if you're setting up a tent that can sleep 10 easy), but it is much easier to set up than I expected. Mainly, you need another person to stabilize the legs/roof poles while you're raising it. My 9 and 6 year olds had no problem helping me do that. The whole tent took about 8 minutes to set up on our first trip with it, so I expect we'll get better at pitching it with more use. Rain fly is sturdy and easy to get on and off, and it covers the larger mesh ventilation panels in the ceiling and sides. The side windows all zip shut too, which I really like. I would have preferred to see it come all the way down to the ground since this is a 4 season tent. Not a deal breaker, but where we camp the rain typically comes in at an angle with the wind, so side coverage is often just as important as ceiling coverage. It does come with the standard plastic stakes, but I used my own metal ones. Would have been nice to have studier pegs included since it's literally meant to stand up in worse weather, but better pegs are relatively cheap. Haven't been able to test it in the rain yet, but have no concerns it should do just fine. Will update this review if that proves wrong
J**S
Excelente producto
Hasta el momento ha funcionado como se imagino, a pasado por lluvia y viento y no ha tenido practicamente ningun problema, tiene un pequeño goteo, de una ventana mal sellada, pero nada que no se solucione de forma sencilla, la resistencia al viento a funcionado muy bien, puedes meter 2 camas queen inflables, y sobra espacio para una mesa y otras cosas, en caso de requerir para mas personas cabe una cama matrimonial mas de ser necesario. Recomiendo una segunda lona con espacion entre el techo y esta, que proteja del sol intenso por que se acumula mucho calor interno
M**.
Boa barraca, mas atenção à compra internacional
A barraca é muito boa, bem espaçosa, facil de montar mesmo pelo tamanho, mas no primeiro uso, ao puxar parte de um dos arcos centrais saiu um pedaço na minha mão, arrebentando o sistem de elástico interno que mantém as 3 partes que montam o arco. A Coleman Brasil me daria assistência técnica se eu tivesse a nota fiscal, que a Amazon não me dá por ser uma compra internacional, então devolvi o produto.
尼**父
デカイ
とにかくデカイ!広い! 気にいってます。 周りに同じテントがない! しかし、天井がメッシュの為、真夏以外は寒い! 狭いサイトは無理かもねー!
G**E
OK but poorly made
Only put up once to check and a main pole elastic broke , seems we're stretched and nowhere to hang light .
C**O
Bigggggg
Big but easy-to-use
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