Brand | Coleman |
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Product Dimensions | 25.25"L x 9.5"W x 9.5"H |
Item Weight | 24.5 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Shape | Round |
Occupancy | 7 Person |
Seasons | 3 |
Included Components | Stakes, Poles, Storage Bags |
Water Resistance Technology | 1500 Mm |
Occupant Capacity | 7 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Double-thick Polyguard 2Xâ„¢ fabric stands up to the elements season after season |
Color | Blue |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Size | 8 Person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Floor Length | 204 Inches |
Maximum Height | 6 Feet |
Floor Area | 170 Square Feet |
Base Material | Polyester |
Style | Tent |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Tent Floor Material | Polyethylene or Polyurethane |
Is Waterproof | true |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Moderate |
UPC | 076501126907 |
Form Factor | Dome |
Model Name | Coleman 8-Person Red Canyon Tent |
Global Trade Identification Number | 10076501126904 |
Manufacturer | The Coleman Company, Inc. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.8 x 10.6 x 10.4 inches |
Package Weight | 11.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 26 x 10.5 x 10 inches |
Brand Name | Coleman |
Part Number | 2000018300 |
Model Year | 2016 |
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Coleman Red Canyon 8-Person Camping Tent, Weatherproof Family Tent Includes Room Dividers, Rainfly, Adjustable Ventilation, Storage Pockets, Carry Bag, & Quick Setup
Brand | Coleman |
Product Dimensions | 25.25"L x 9.5"W x 9.5"H |
Item Weight | 24.5 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Shape | Round |
Occupancy | 7 Person |
Seasons | 3 |
Included Components | Stakes, Poles, Storage Bags |
Water Resistance Technology | 1500 Mm |
Occupant Capacity | 7 |
About this item
- Camping tent with spacious design offers enough room for 8 people to sleep comfortably
- Included dividers let you create 3 separate rooms for privacy
- WeatherTec system with patented welded floors and inverted seams keeps you dry
- Measures 17 x 10 feet with 6-foot center height
- Easy to set up and pack away with separate bags included for tent, poles, and stakes
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For those who don't mind taking some time to set up their tent. Normal setup times can range between 10 to 20 minutes.
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Uses color-coded preattached poles and hubs to help anyone pitch their tent up to 50% faster than conventional setup tents.
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Capacity | Available in 2P, 4P, and 6P | Available in 6P and 8P | Available in 2P, 3P, and 4P | Available in 6P and 8P | Available in 4P, 6P, and 8P |
Setup Type | Conventional | Fast Pitch | Conventional | Conventional | Instant |
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Weathertec Features
Protected Seams
Inverted seams increase weather resistance by hiding needle holes inside the tent.
Wind-Strong Frame
Engineered to be a stronger, more wind-responsive frame with redesigned poles and guy-out triangles.
Zipper Protection
A zipper cuff made of weather-resistant fabric adds protection from the elements to the door.
Waterproof Floors
Welding-inspired technology strengthens the tent floor and eliminates needle holes.

About the Brand
Coleman helps people make fun memories by providing the lighting, stoves, coolers, tents, sleeping bags, and camping tools integral to their favorite outdoor experiences.
Product Description
The Coleman Red Canyon 8-Person Tent features a spacious interior, so everyone can stretch out and relax without feeling cramped. Great for weekend camping trips with family and friends, this camping tent comes with room dividers that let you create 3 separate rooms for privacy. Its 6-foot center height allows you to stand comfortably and move freely inside the tent. If it rains, the WeatherTec system with patented welded floors and inverted seams helps ensure you and your gear stay dry. A Cool-Air port and Variflo adjustable venting system allow you to adjust the airflow, so you can stay comfortable. This 8-person tent has shock-corded poles and easy-to-follow assembly instructions for quick setup. Separate storage bags for the tent, poles, and stakes are included to keep everything organized.
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ASIN | B00J955G1K |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #323,371 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #1,033 in Camping Tents |
Date First Available | March 24, 2014 |
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Customers find the tent spacious enough for a family of four and easy to set up, taking about an hour for two people. Moreover, it effectively keeps them dry in thunderstorms and offers good value for money. However, the durability receives mixed feedback - while it holds up well for two days, some report the poles cracking. Additionally, the zipper quality is problematic, with multiple customers reporting issues with opening and closing. The leakage aspect also gets mixed reviews, with some reporting no leaks while others experience water seepage around the tent.
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Customers find the tent spacious, describing it as seriously roomy and large enough for a family of four, with enough space to fit queen size air mattresses and bags.
"...fact- My friends and I call my tent “The Lodge” because it’s such a large tent & definitely spacious enough to fit lots of friends in!" Read more
"...First all, I wouldn't want to backpack with this tent. It's compact enough in the bag, but I wouldn't want to carry it very far because it felt..." Read more
"...have an inflatable queen mattress on one end, with plenty of room for sleeping pads and sleeping bags in the rest of the tent...." Read more
"...The inside of the tent is very roomy and attractive, with some gold accents on the white areas of the tent...." Read more
Customers find the tent easy to set up, with some mentioning it takes about an hour for two people and can be done by one person quickly.
"...Easy to put up and breakdown. Can’t recommend enough...." Read more
"...Once we had the poles in the correct holes, the tent came together easily and quickly. We will definitely be faster at it next time...." Read more
"...So, the size is awesome, assembly is pretty quick but needs 2 people for sure, the room-dividers and storage compartments are a huge plus, take down..." Read more
"...follow the directions attached to the inside of the bag, it is very easy to set up. The shockcord poles are color coded which is most helpful...." Read more
Customers find this tent to be of good quality, particularly suitable for car camping and family trips, with one customer noting it's excellent for stargazing.
"This is such a great tent! Our family of 5 fit very comfortably in it. We utilized the “rooms” for our kids...." Read more
"This has been our camping shelter for the past 4 years and the tent has been awesome...." Read more
"...Overall, this is a great tent for a small family...." Read more
"...This was perfect for our camping week. I think Coleman brand has come a long way since the early days of leaky tents and inferior products...." Read more
Customers praise the tent's waterproof features, reporting that it kept them completely dry in thunderstorms and maintained its integrity during heavy rain, with the rainfly effectively blocking precipitation.
"...We stayed dry as a bone! I’ve had this tent for about two years and absolutely love it!..." Read more
"...earlier version of this model previously, I knew we'd never had problems with water entering--even in some crazy bad weather...." Read more
"...tents, this is the one that, for the price, seemed to be as waterproof as advertised based on user ratings...." Read more
"...protected/covered by the rain fly became saturated and accumulating moisture seeped through. I used several t shirts and socks to soak up the water...." Read more
Customers find the tent offers great value for money, appreciating its large size and quality relative to the price.
"Such an amazing tent for the price! Let me tell you- this tent can withstand the weather!!!!!!..." Read more
"...So if you're looking for an attractive, large, reasonably priced tent that will be the envy of the campgrounds, this might be your tent!" Read more
"...at other large capacity tents, but this one had the best set of features for the price...." Read more
"...Overall, for the price, if you want a large, roomy tent, this is a good deal...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the tent's durability, with some finding it well constructed and suitable for summer camping, while others report that it falls apart quickly and the poles crack.
"...Let me tell you- this tent can withstand the weather!!!!!!..." Read more
"...The side poles are thinner than the center dome poles. Our poles were not red and grey like the poles in the picture on this website...." Read more
"...Our first impressions of the tent are that it is a good value, good quality, and we are eager to try it out it on a camping trip!..." Read more
"...It makes set up and tear down quicker, and it will let you watch the sky while protected from the bugs...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the tent's waterproofing, with some reporting no leaks while others mention issues with water seeping through the seams.
"...in the Ozarks last year (tree branches were coming down) and still no leaks!" Read more
"...On the tent I received it was not seal-able and if I didn't know enough about camping to trench around the base is there isn't one there I would be..." Read more
"...showers on our second day in the tent... All stayed dry inside - no leaks... I'm sure at some point we'll see how it holds up in a T-storm...." Read more
"...The partitions don't fully seal off the "rooms" and one of the grommets that are used to attach the partition to the wall of the tent came off when..." Read more
Customers report significant issues with the tent's zippers, including problems with opening and closing, separation of the door zipper, inability to zip the side windows, and tightness that makes it difficult to operate.
"...The zipper is a little tight on the front door but that may be due to me spreading and staking the floor of the tent too tightly...." Read more
"...My first tent was bought 8 years ago and the door zipper finally broke, but only because another user was not careful when zippering it close...." Read more
"...One of the back window zippers kept loosing it's lanyard as the metal tang on the zipper wedge seemed a bit too open to keep the cord in place so I..." Read more
"...Lastly, the way the tent is setup, it puts a good amount of stress on the front zipper and i can see it becoming an issue in the near future...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2013UPDATED REVIEW: I've had this tent for a number of years now and I can confidently say that the value proposition is STRONG! We've weathered tornado force winds and torrential downpours with rarely even a drop of water getting in the tent. With all of the guy lines pegged down, the tent is VERY stable. It has held up to a lot of use and abuse and continues to work well for me and my camping crew. Just be sure you have enough flat space to place this tent. A lot of campsites may be big enough, but the amount of flat rock-free space may be small. I've always been able to get this tent to fit the spaces we've chosen, but sometimes is seems like a beast. We always appreciate the ample size and conveniences that this tent offer. My only wish is that it had a power port for running a power cord. Other than that, I would buy this tent again if something ever happened to this one. I've really grown to appreciate the smart construction and durability this tent has delivered.
ORIGINAL REVIEW: I read a lot of reviews and searched high and low for the best value before purchasing this tent. The Coleman Red Canyon was in my price range and appeared to meet my needs. I wanted an eight-person tent that would comfortably hold two queen-sized mattresses plus have space around for extra stuff. On paper, this tent definitely fits the bill!
The package arrived faster than I expected and the integrity of the packaging was in good condition. I haven't camped with this tent yet, but I didn't want too many days to pass without at least putting it together in the back yard, and checking for any missing parts, so that's what I decided to do. I bought a fairly inexpensive heavy tarp to go under the tent. Because of the unusual footprint, I purchased a 10x20 foot heavy duty tarp which I marked up and later cut down to the size of the fully assembled tent. That part was easy! NOTE: when camping, you want your tarp to either be exactly the size of your tent footprint or else slightly smaller to avoid puddling of rainwater.
Assembling the tent probably took us somewhere around 30-40 minutes the first time. Since we weren't in a hurry, we flubbed a few steps and had to backtrack. The instructions were simple and mostly easy to follow, but a few of the steps could have been made a little more clear. I like that the instructions are stitched into the bag! It was also a windy day ... so that slowed us down as well. At least the instructions didn't blow away. Once we had the poles in the correct holes, the tent came together easily and quickly. We will definitely be faster at it next time. In my opinion, this tent is a two-person job unless you're an experienced camper. And if you're bringing a tent this size, you've probably got extra hands on deck to help with this process. Two people can get it done with relative ease! I would be challenged to assemble this tent alone, but I'm no expert.
Once assembled, the tent easily withstood some decent breezes in my back yard. It was a fairly windy day. It wasn't raining, so I will have to experience the weatherproof features at a later date. Attaching all of the guy lines would add further stability, but it felt plenty stable without. This is one SPACIOUS tent! You will be proud and your friends will be jealous. With the rain tarp off, this tent is also quite open and airy. There are plenty of windows to make this big tent feel light and bright. I am 5'11" and can stand comfortably in most of the tent. The edges taper down, so putting beds at the corners with a common area in the middle would work perfectly. The zipper was reasonable to open and close. Time will tell if it holds up to repeated camping trips. I trust the Coleman brand and expect that it's designed for many years of repeated use. We didn't assemble the side curtains to create the "rooms" inside, but the anchor points were all there, If I was camping with kids or bashful friends, the ability to close off both side sections of the tent would be quite handy. There are two small storage bags built into the sides of the tent to hold small items on the inside of the tent. The upper mesh bin would easily hold a light or a few more small items that you wanted off the floor. Our first impressions of the tent are that it is a good value, good quality, and we are eager to try it out it on a camping trip!
Taking the tent down happened in half of the time or less from putting it up. I would estimate that we had it down and packed in fifteen minutes. The tent fit back into the bag with very little drama. It's a snug fit, so definitely squeeze out the air and roll it tightly. Also, I had a borrowed tent to compare to and the stuffed bag was no larger than a much smaller 4-person REI tent ... so I think it's an efficient packaging accomplishment.
With all of the good news aside, I can only think of a few downsides to this tent. First all, I wouldn't want to backpack with this tent. It's compact enough in the bag, but I wouldn't want to carry it very far because it felt rather heavy to me. Secondly, the diameter of the assembly poles and the amount of bending really had my buddy worried as we assembled this tent. I was a little less concerned. I think the poles are fiberglass and should withstand some abuse. They're meant to bend, right? Again, time will tell. The smallest poles cover the rain-fly on the front of the tent. I am hoping they all hold up well. Since I don't have significant experience with tents, I can't say if this is normal or not. Nothing broke during assembly, so there's that! In my estimation, this tent is an excellent value!
So if you're looking for an attractive, large, reasonably priced tent that will be the envy of the campgrounds, this might be your tent!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025Pattern Name: TentColor: BlueVerified PurchaseSuch an amazing tent for the price! Let me tell you- this tent can withstand the weather!!!!!! We camped over the weekend and had torrential rain, severe thunderstorms, and devastating tornadoes in KY- so this tent was truly put to the weather test. We stayed dry as a bone! I’ve had this tent for about two years and absolutely love it! I’ve had a similar Coleman previous model tent & loved it too- I would repurchase this tent for the 3rd time if I had to! Easy to put up and breakdown. Can’t recommend enough.
In fact- My friends and I call my tent “The Lodge” because it’s such a large tent & definitely spacious enough to fit lots of friends in!
5.0 out of 5 starsSuch an amazing tent for the price! Let me tell you- this tent can withstand the weather!!!!!! We camped over the weekend and had torrential rain, severe thunderstorms, and devastating tornadoes in KY- so this tent was truly put to the weather test. We stayed dry as a bone! I’ve had this tent for about two years and absolutely love it! I’ve had a similar Coleman previous model tent & loved it too- I would repurchase this tent for the 3rd time if I had to! Easy to put up and breakdown. Can’t recommend enough.SPACIOUS TENT that can withstand bad weather!
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
In fact- My friends and I call my tent “The Lodge” because it’s such a large tent & definitely spacious enough to fit lots of friends in!
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2017Pattern Name: TentColor: BlueVerified PurchaseI've been camping--alone, in small groups, and with my family--ever since I was 11 years old. Over the years, I've used and owned a lot of tents. Most of the tents I recommend are from companies like Eureka and ALPS Mountaineering. I don't believe I've ever recommended a Coleman branded tent in the solo-, 2-, 3-, or 4-person sizes, but when it comes to tents for larger groups, these Coleman tents are hard to beat!
I bought this to replace our old Red Canyon Tent when it got damaged (not due to workmanship or materials). It was old when we bought it second-hand, and we got many more years of use out of it. I looked around at other large capacity tents, but this one had the best set of features for the price. Its rain fly coverage is better than most of the high-capacity tents I considered. Ideally, I'd want a rain fly that goes all the way to the ground, but having owned an earlier version of this model previously, I knew we'd never had problems with water entering--even in some crazy bad weather. The heavier, tarp-like bottom is very durable. That said, I still typically set up with another tarp (or "footprint") under the main body of the tent, just to limit wear-and-tear and to keep the bottom cleaner for a quicker tear-down.
What else can I say? We're a large family, and we put a strain on tents I love that this one give you options. Set it up as one big room, or put up the dividers and you have up to three rooms (they make one on each end {left and right of the door} and one in the middle). There's room to stand in the middle for most people (I'm 5'8" and I still had plenty of head space). When our kids were very little, we'd have a portable playpen set up inside. Now we typically have an inflatable queen mattress on one end, with plenty of room for sleeping pads and sleeping bags in the rest of the tent. The attachable gear loft is useful, as are the additional mesh pockets on the sides. We don't use the little pet door at the rear, but I can see how those of you with little dogs would find it useful.
One improvement made with this most recent model is that they made the front welcome mat/mud tarp detachable (our previous one had it permanently affixed). Now, if it gets really dirty, you can pick it up and wash it away from the tent, rather than trying to clean it while people still may need to come in and out.
To get the best protection and performance in stormy weather, be sure to use every stake point, and use all possible guy-lines.
Also, to keep your tent in top shape as long as possible, remember these tips:
- Don't let people climb in and out with the door unzipped only part way on the long vertical side. Open it all the way to the top. The area around where the side panels change color puts the hardest lateral pull on the zipper. Opening it only that far, and then having people move the door flap out of the way adds to that stress and increases the chance you might damage the zipper.
- When you break camp, if the tent isn't going to be set up again very soon, let your tent dry before you roll it up. If you roll (or stuff it) while wet, and then forget to dry it out when you get home, you'll have problems with mildew. It can lead to a musty smell, unsightly spots, and (in the most extreme cases) holes in your tent. If you must pack up a wet tent, be sure to air it out when you get home. You can set it up in a sunny space, or hang it (we hang it from our deck, but you could hang it from a tree or clothes line).
- Bring a broom and sweep out your tent before you pack it away. If you pack it up with dirt and sand inside, it will act like little bits of sandpaper and wear away at the materials.
- Avoid eating in your tent, or keeping food in your tent, especially if you'll be in bear country. Smells from dripped or spilled foods can stick around a long time, and animals' noses are often far more sensitive than ours.
- If you're not too concerned about privacy, its warm enough, and you know that rain isn't likely, consider leaving the rain fly off. It makes set up and tear down quicker, and it will let you watch the sky while protected from the bugs. Just keep the fly and stakes in the bag near the door, in case you need to put up the fly quickly due to unexpected changes in the weather.
- Check the ground where you plan to set up your tent before you do it: remove any noticeable rocks, sticks, or anything that might damage the tent floor or make your sleep uncomfortable.
- If setting up in or adjacent to a wooded area, look around for dead trees that could blow over or fall onto your tent, and be sure to look up for any live trees with dead branches hanging above you. You don't need a lot of wind for dead wood to come down! My wife and I were sitting in camp on a quiet summer afternoon when we suddenly heard a couple of cracks before a large limb dropped not far from where we were sitting. It makes sense to look up before you place a tent, or your chairs!
- MOST IMPORTANT: Be sure to set it up once at home before you head out, even if you've set it up before. It's a great way to remind yourself how to set it up, and to make sure you have all of the stakes and poles together (especially if you broke camp in a hurry during your last adventure).
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ヒバゴンReviewed in Japan on August 25, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars 家族5人で寝ましたが、かなり余裕がありました。あと大人2人寝ても十分スペースあります。
組み立ても息子と2人で20分ほどで簡単でした!雨も降りましたが、雨漏りもなく快適です。生地は薄いですが、夏の高原には問題ないと思います。
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Humberto CabralReviewed in Mexico on July 6, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Una buena compra
Buen tamaño, excelente casa de campaña,
- Shah Grishma DReviewed in Australia on October 24, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Produ quality is so good 👍 worth to spend 👍👍
Very Happy with product 👍👍
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Joaquin GabasReviewed in Spain on August 31, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Genial verdaderamente
Muy grande. Fácil de montar. Ventilación magnífica, buena protección contra la lluvia y mucha luz. Aunque indica que puede alojar 8 personas, por comodidad sería poco recomendable más de 5 adultos. El margen es mayor si van niños. Buenas calidades. No apta para invierno pues por su diseño no retendrá el calor. Mi precio de compra fue 267 Eur
- MelissaReviewed in Canada on August 7, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Spacious, high-quality tent
Awesome tent! We took this tent on its maiden voyage this past long weekend and it exceeded our expectations. Very easy to set up for its size, although you will want at least 2 people involved. It uses the same pole and clip system of the smaller Coleman dome tents. Takedown was also simple and a one-woman job for us. We originally got this tent because we wanted enough room for our queen air mattress plus our toddler's pack n play--it easily fit both of these things and we had tons of extra space on all sides. I probably wouldn't put 8 people in this tent but 6 would fit comfortably, no problem. The room dividers are a neat feature although the resulting "rooms" are quite small and would only be comfy for kids. All in all, excellent quality and a great value. A++ would buy again.
MelissaSpacious, high-quality tent
Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2017
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