

🏕️ Camp smarter, not harder—your 8-person luxury basecamp awaits!
The Coleman Tenaya Lake 8-Person Cabin Tent combines innovative Fast Pitch technology for 55% quicker setup with a built-in closet for superior organization. Designed for 3-season use, it features WeatherTec waterproofing with welded floors and inverted seams, reflective guy lines for nighttime safety, and a wheeled carry bag for easy transport. Perfect for families or groups seeking a spacious, durable, and hassle-free camping experience.












| ASIN | B00TFY8Z54 |
| Assembly Instructions Description | The Coleman Tenaya Lake Fast Pitch 8-Person Cabin Tent includes pre-attached, color-coded top poles and hub, fast-fit feet, and snag-free Insta-Clip suspension for quick assembly. The Fast Pitch system allows for setup in about 9 minutes, making it 55 percent faster than conventional setups. Follow the instructions to attach the poles, secure the rainfly, and ensure all components are properly con… |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Assembly Time | 9 Minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #177,558 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #401 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | Coleman |
| Brand Name | Coleman |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | blue/yellow/gray |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,448) |
| Date First Available | February 10, 2015 |
| Design | Camping Tent |
| Floor Area | 117 Square Feet |
| Floor Length | 34 Inches |
| Floor Width | 9 Feet |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076501158380, 10076501158387 |
| Included Components | Coleman Tenaya Lake Fast Pitch 8-Person Cabin With Closet |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 34.5 x 13 x 11.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 34 x 13.15 x 12.65 inches |
| Item Weight | 35.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | The Coleman Company, Inc. |
| Material | Nylon |
| Maximum Height | 80 Inches |
| Model Name | Fast PitchTM 8-Person Cabin with Closet |
| Model Year | 2015 |
| Number of Doors | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Occupancy | 8 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 8 |
| Package Weight | 17.15 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 2000018088 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 34.5"L x 13"W x 11.5"H |
| Rainfly Material | nylon |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Size | 381 x 274 x 203 cm |
| Special Feature | Rainfly |
| Sport Type | outdoors |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Tent Floor Material | Nylon |
| UPC | 076501158380 066519389944 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 1500 Mm |
J**N
Great tent for a family
Overall I'm very happy with this tent. I did a couple hours of research looking for the perfect product for my wife, my six-month old, and me, and from what reviews I read there were no surprises with the quality and performance of this tent (the one surprise was we initially got the wrong tent, but Amazon resolved the issue in a day). We used this tent for three nights over Independence Day weekend in Asheville and did not experience any problems. The tent stayed cool and dry, even though it rained every day, even poured one night. Like novices, we left the windows open the first day and it rained, but the rain fly kept everything dry inside. If you're looking for a large car-camping tent, this one is definitely the best for the money. Pros: -multiple large windows that can be rolled down. The mesh isn't quite as fine as the Eureka brand mesh, but it still kept out all the bugs. We live in Florida, so large windows are essential to get a breeze. -bathtub floor. It's sturdy, but we still got a tarp. -mesh ceiling. We didn't have the chance because of the weather, but it would be great to take the rain fly off and sleep under the stars -closet. I thought this was kind of superfluous at first--who needs a closet while camping?--but after the weekend I realize it's amazing to have. It really de-clutters the space. -easy to put together and take down. My wife and I put it together in 10 minutes and packed it up in 15 minutes at the camp site. However, as many reviews stated, it is not easy the first time. The first time I put it up in my backyard by myself it took over an hour--I needed to look up a video on YouTube to figure it out. Admittedly I'm not the best at those sorts of things, but I would still op-check it at home. -it's dry. Coleman's weatherproofing isn't bad, but I still sealed the seams and waterproofed the fly. -a zippered place to put out your electrical cords -size. We fit a queen air mattress and a bassinet, and had plenty of room to spare. Cons: -the door. It has great potential, but isn't quite done right. Other reviews explain it accurately. -putting the closet together. Although the closet is great, I found it harder to put together than the door. If you're looking for a large family tent, I found this one to be perfect for our needs.
S**2
Two bedroom rambler with views.
Two bedroom rambler with views and walk-in closet - bathroom not included. First, I did not receive this for free or at a discount. I paid full price, and loved it so much I felt compelled to write a review. This is a great tent. We are a family of four, and we all love camping. We have a queen mattress and two smaller kid mattresses. They all fit in here easily. Space is definitely not an issue, as we also had a 3x3 kennel for our dog in here with us. Setup: Set up is actually really simple for a big tent. The first time I set it up was in the dark with my kids holding flashlights for me, which as much as they tried, the trees and ground was always more appealing to them than where I needed the light. I would say that the first time took me around 20 - 25 minutes, and that is in the dark. The second, and subsequent times have gone much faster, and with more than one person it would definitely be under ten minutes. Alas, I am usually setting it up by myself, so it takes around 15 minutes. Still not bad, as I have had smaller tents that took longer than that! There is definitely an order of operations. 1) Stake the tent down, and then begin with the center poles. 2) When doing the corner poles, remove the stake for that corner so you have some flexibility. 3) Everything else is pretty easy. Pros: The door - awesome, except there are three zippers (one for the D shape, one for the window, and one to open the door) and they have the same color rope on it, so the window and the D was unzipped a few times resulting utter chaos, no not really, resulting in having to zip it back up. What did you think would happen? The closet - we did not set it up for use with the shelves, because they are a great idea, but executed poorly. They sag too much. But we did use it for our clothes bags and camping bin. It is decent sized, and definitely makes the tent more usable for us. Windows - They do not zip up along the top of the window, so while they are great for privacy, and keeping you dry, it still allows air-flow through the tent. Do not read that as the house. err - tent, comes with air conditioning, because it still gets hot on a warm (not hot, but warm) day. Amazingly enough, it cools right down at night. One of the most frustrating things about tents is that they do not take themselves down. I am here to tell you that this tent is no different. You still have to take it down. However, you have to try really hard to not get everything to fit back in the bag, which is most frustrating to me. As a mobile home, it does not come with roadside assistance, however, there are videos out there that show you how to set it up. I suggest watching them before leaving home for the first time. Cons: If you have been paying any attention, you should know that I love the tent. But here you are looking for something to be wrong with it. Okay, I will satisfy your pessimistic side. - The zippers at the door are too similar, resulting in repeated failed attempts at unzipping. SOLUTION- I am going to change the colors on mine so we can tell the zippers apart. - The poles fit almost too good, so getting them into the proper places is a tight fit, resulting in occasional seam stretching, albeit minor. I would rather it be tight though, am I right? - It did not transform into a robot. Not that I was expecting it to, but you wanted some negativity, and it definitely did NOT do this. Tell me that wouldn't have been cool... All joking aside, it is a great tent and I really couldn't be happier. I will say that since I purchased the price has increased, and I am not sure if I would pay over $200 without comparing other options in that price range first. I was trying to stay under $200.
D**D
Good size, easy setup
I waited to review this until I've used it several times. The space is awesome, having used 2-4 person dome tents for the last 20+ years. Love that I can stand up inside comfortably (I'm 6 foot). Fits a queen air mattress, with space on both sides, and an entire other 'room'. We have a small chair and a collapsible plastic table inside to make a quite nice living space. Air movement is OK and equivalent to other tents. Haven't seen any bad weather yet, but used a can of scotchguard to waterproof it. Dew drops right off, but for longevity, I highly recommend unpacking it after a trip to dry it fully and put away neatly -- your future self with thank you! The closet is an interesting feature. We don't hang up much (awkward to fit normal hangers), but pushing bags (holds two small suitcases easily) into this area makes even more floor space inside. The little shelf thing for the closet is more useful than I expected as well. Friends laugh at the closet, but it's a nice-to-have with limited cost in terms of layout or setup complexity. Setup the first time wasn't hard, and the door is the trickiest part. Most recently I set it up alone at dusk, and it went up quickly enough without any issues. Having two people to set up is nicer, but certainly not a requirement. The door can be tricky to set up and even use. We just use the velcro closing when in and out often, zipping up fully when we're away or in for the night. The long zipper throw and two sliders make it annoying to find where to unzip when it's partially or fully closed. Thinking about putting colorful zip ties to make things more visible, but this is really nit-picking. It's a great tent.
F**N
Me gustó mucho el color. Lo practico que es armarla para el tamaño de la casa, la altura es buena, y al parecer resiste bien el clima, la lluvia que nos toco fue leve y sin problema de filtración
O**R
Pareciera que había sido usada o mal almacenada debido a que los postes metálicos muestran óxido. Por la urgencia, decidí conservarla ya que la tela está en óptimas condiciones.
N**A
La casa de campaña llego en perfecto estado, la entrega con respecto ala paquetera fue a tiempo conforme a lo programado, el tamaño de la casa de campaña es perfecto muy amplia y resistente, ojo no la recomiendo para acampar en lugares fríos pues no protege del mismo, para lugares con clima templado es perfecta, fue una excelente compra la que realice pues mis hijos están encantados con la tienda, en resumen la tienda es super bonita muy resistente y muy amplia simplemente perfecta.
E**Z
Excelente calidad, por la noche no te acaloras ni se moja el techo por condensación. Muy estable ante vientos considerables. Fácil de armar.
P**.
LA TIENDA ES MUY BUENA, ESPACIOSA Y PRÁCTICA. SE ARMA CON FACILIDAD Y TIENE UN EMPAQUE MUY FUNCIONAL. PERO LA MIA TRAJO DOS DETALLES DE CALIDAD: UN VELCRO MAL COSIDO QUE AL ABROCHARLO SE DESPRENDIO Y UN PAR DE RAJADAS DE 1 PULGADA EN EL PISO. POR LO DEMAS MUY BIEN
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