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Coleman Sundome Tent: Definitive Review (2026)
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Coleman Sundome Tent: Definitive Review (2026)

Updated December 26, 2022

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This is the Ultimate TopNotch Coleman Sundome Tent (6 Person) Review 2026…

In this comprehensive guide we’ll cover:

  • The Sundome’s unique features and overall comfort
  • Weather resistance and durability
  • Value for money
  • Lots more...

So... if you want the detailed low-down of everything this Coleman tent has to offer, you’ll love this guide.

Let’s get started.

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Coleman Sundome Tent

Value for Money8/10
Ease of Use8/10
Durability/Workmanship7/10
Comfort7/10
Weather Resistance7/10
  • Weight: 16 lbs
  • Square Footage: 100 square feet
  • Height: 6’
  • Seasons: 3 Seasons
  • Manufacturer: Coleman

Bottom Line : Perfect for campers looking for an easy-breezy comfortable home for camping - with zero fuss and frills

Pros

  • Quick to set up and hassle-free
  • Excellent ventilation
  • Large rain fly

Cons

  • Not very wind-resistant
  • Awkward carry bag

Value for Money

We gave the Sundome 6 an 8/10 rating for Value for Money.

This placed it third overall compared to the other nine tents in its category.

The only reason it was not first on our list, however, was because we found the Eureka Copper Canyon 6 to be excellent value for money.

Value for Money Rating

Eureka Copper Canyon 69/10
CORE 6-Person Instant Cabin Tent9/10
Coleman Sundome Tent8/10
Big Agnes 6-Person Tent8/10
The North Face Wawona 68/10
CORE 6-Person Dome Tent7/10
Coleman Weathermaster 6-Person Tent with Screen Room7/10
Marmot Halo 66/10
Nemo Wagontop 66/10
Kodiak Canvas Tent6/10

Coleman Sundome Tent

At an incredibly fair, and affordable price, this tent is full of outdoor value.

Its fiberglass poles are uniquely flexible and lightweight. Additionally, these poles are attached to the structure with well-designed instant-clips, making set-up a breeze.

We loved how its thick polyester material kept out ambient light (and the heat that comes with it).

Its ability to perform coupled with its lighter weight is why this Coleman Tent could be a valuable asset to your outdoor adventures, without breaking the bank.

Ease of Use & Set-Up

This tent Coleman designed is notable for its easy, efficient, and quick set-up process.

A lot of the other tents we tested had heavy poles which were difficult to handle. The poles on the Sundome, however, are incredibly light. We found this simple feature made the setup process significantly easier.

Ease of Use & Set-Up Rating

CORE 6-Person Instant Cabin Tent9/10
The North Face Wawona 69/10
Eureka Copper Canyon 69/10
Coleman Sundome Tent8/10
Coleman Weathermaster 6-Person Tent with Screen Room8/10
Marmot Halo 68/10
CORE 6-Person Dome Tent7/10
Big Agnes 6-Person Tent7/10
Nemo Wagontop 66/10
Kodiak Canvas Tent6/10

Coleman Sundome Tent

Furthermore, it uses only two poles to make a classic criss-cross set-up and 10 X 10 structure. In fact, we guarantee it’ll be easy to set up in under 10 minutes.

One issue we have with this tent’s ease of use is its small storage capacity. It comes with only four small pockets attached to each side of the tent. This makes storing larger, bulkier gear difficult.

However, we can say with certainty that you won’t break a sweat attaching the rainfly.

It only takes one additional pole to create the rain fly’s helpful door awning, which greatly streamlined the set-up process.

This means you will be able to keep water outside your cabin with little to no effort at the campsite!

Durability & Workmanship

Like most Coleman tents, the Sundome is a durable structure made from quality materials.

It features fully taped seams, providing you with the peace of mind that no water, dirt, or unwanted visitors will creep into your space at night.

Durability & Workmanship Rating

The North Face Wawona 69/10
Eureka Copper Canyon 68/10
Kodiak Canvas Tent8/10
CORE 6-Person Instant Cabin Tent8/10
Coleman Sundome Tent7/10
Marmot Halo 67/10
CORE 6-Person Dome Tent7/10
Big Agnes 6-Person Tent7/10
Nemo Wagontop 67/10
Coleman Weathermaster 6-Person Tent with Screen Room6/10

Coleman Sundome Tent

Additionally... it has inverted seams (meaning the seams needle holes are inside the tent), a feature we love - it makes them much more resistant and long-lasting.

Due to its lightweight packed size, and incredible ease of use, it’s a little less rugged than some of our other 6-person tents.

The North Face Wawona 6, for example, earned an astounding 9/10 for its durability and workmanship. If reliability in tough weather is something you prioritize, this tent may be worth checking out.

Comfort

If you wish to sleep 6 people, extremely comfortably at the campsite, then you may want to choose the CORE 6-Person Instant Cabin instead.

That being said…

...The Sundome does provide space for an enjoyable and comfortable stay.

Comfort Rating

CORE 6-Person Instant Cabin Tent9/10
The North Face Wawona 69/10
Coleman Weathermaster 6-Person Tent with Screen Room9/10
Eureka Copper Canyon 68/10
CORE 6-Person Dome Tent8/10
Big Agnes 6-Person Tent8/10
Coleman Sundome Tent7/10
Nemo Wagontop 67/10
Marmot Halo 67/10
Kodiak Canvas Tent7/10

Coleman Sundome Tent

Its few hangups come from its somewhat small size (catering to 2 adults and 4 children) and its single door entry system. This can make it hard for multiple people to come in and out, and make for a more cramped night at the campground - unless you limit your party to say 3 or 4.

But, these are just two small issues with a tent we found provided plenty of comforts overall.

Its well-designed floor vent created unique breathability, at the same time that it’s welded floor seams ensured zero water could enter from below.

So… if the single door and somewhat smaller cabin size aren’t an issue for you, the Sundome could be a great comfortable choice for you and your family.

If you’re looking for a large-sized tent over and above anything else, then check out our ranking of the top 10-person tents on the market.

Weather Resistance

How did the Sundome hold up in harsh weather?

The answer...

 ...well enough to support you if the sky’s become dark and the winds pick up.

Its easy setup in no way led to it faltering in difficult conditions.

Weather Resistance Rating

Kodiak Canvas Tent9/10
Nemo Wagontop 69/10
The NorthFace Wawona 68/10
Marmot Halo 68/10
CORE 6-Person Instant Cabin Tent8/10
Coleman Sundome Tent7/10
Big Agnes 6-Person Tent7/10
CORE 6-Person Dome Tent7/10
Eureka Copper Canyon 67/10
Coleman Weathermaster 6-Person Tent with Screen Room6/10

Coleman Sundome Tent

We found its rain fly kept all the rain outside, and that its impeccable design meant it easily fought off some pretty high winds.

Unfortunately, one feature the Sundome is missing is a vestibule (the space in front of your tent protected by your rain fly) which could be a problem for some people.

It would be good to have somewhere to keep muddy, dirty gear outside the tent while still keeping it protected from the rain.

But, we did love its double-thick poly guard rain fly that did an excellent job of repelling water from above.

If you want a beast of a tent that will keep you protected in any situation imaginable we recommend checking out the Kodiak Canvas Flex-Bow Tent.

Our Final Verdict: Coleman Sundome Tent

The Sundome is a 6-person tent loaded with value.

It’s easy to use... and even easier on your wallet.

This earned it an impressive 74 marks out of 100 on our rating scale and placed it near the top of its class.

The only tents which outshone the Sundome were the CORE 6-Person Instant Cabin, North Face Wawona 6, and the Eureka Copper Canyon 6.

We think the Sundome is a great option if you’re looking for a larger sized tent that won’t break your back with its weight, or cause a headache because of its inefficient setup process.

Our Final Verdict Rating

CORE 6-Person Instant Cabin Tent - Top-Notch Choice86/100
The North Face Wawona 686/100
Eureka Copper Canyon 6 - BEST VALUE82/100
Coleman Sundome Tent74/100
Big Agnes 6-Person Tent74/100
CORE 6-Person Dome Tent74/100
Marmot Halo 672/100
Coleman Weathermaster 6-Person Tent with Screen Room72/100
Kodiak Canvas Tent72/100
Nemo Wagontop 668/100

Conclusion: Coleman Sundome Tent

Now you’ve seen the ups and downs of the Coleman Sundome Tent.

We think this tent offers a unique mixture of value for money, durability, and ease of use.

It breaks down to a noticeably small packed size, in part because of its fiberglass poles which are light and flexible.

Although it can be a little cramped if you’re sleeping 6 adults - due to its single door entryway, for most people this shouldn’t be an issue.

So there you have it…

We’ve done the hard work - you know everything we do - and now we pass the baton to you to make your choice.

Other Versions: Coleman Tents

Especially if you have a problem with the Sundome’s lack of a vestibule, you could check out a similar product by Coleman, the Coleman Dome Tent with Screen Room.

This tent is very similar to the Sundome, however, it comes with a screened-in porch addition to store gear or just take in those beautiful outdoor evenings.

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