Coleman 9232-600 17 in. x 9 in. Weathermaster Elite Screened Tent
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Product Details: Coleman 9232-600 17 in. x 9 in. Weathermaster Elite Screened Tent
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Product Description: Coleman 9232-600 17 in. x 9 in. Weathermaster Elite Screened Tent
User Reviews: Coleman 9232-600 17 in. x 9 in. Weathermaster Elite Screened Tent
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This is almost an amazing tent
, August 14, 2007Reviewer: creeldeal - See all creeldeal's reviews
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Pros: Solo setup w/ practice/Hinged door is amazing/Next model will rock
Cons: 8D Battery a bit much/Seams wick moisture inside/Weak sewing
I loved the hinged door concept.
The 8 D battery light is bulky and a bit much in the LED age.
The height is sketchy and probably measured without the light attached.
The seams are weakly sewed and need some to be re-enforced or back stitched at the ends. Key trouble areas were where the poles attached by the front doors in both models we tried.
The entrance to the screened vestibule does not zip close on the bottom of the nylon and blowing sand, moisture etc. could easily get in.
Tent would not free stand without the stakes set up making solo setup difficult and limiting terrain choice.
Seems wicked water to inside pockets and we had to remove articles from pockets and set up towels. A seam sealer around pocket area may be warranted.
The tent needs a little attention to fix some easily remedied manufacture weaknesses, but overall I think it is a great design. ...