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product_id: 1713332
title: "Modified Dome"
brand: "coleman"
price: "66507 kr"
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category: "Coleman"
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# 15-min quick setup Waterproof WeatherTec system Fits 2 queen airbeds Modified Dome

**Brand:** coleman
**Price:** 66507 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🏕️ Camp in style, stay dry, and sleep spacious—your ultimate family getaway starts here!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Modified Dome by coleman
- **How much does it cost?** 66507 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.is](https://www.desertcart.is/products/1713332-modified-dome)

## Best For

- coleman enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted coleman brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Spacious Comfort for 6:** Roomy 12x7 ft interior with 5'8" center height lets you stand tall and stretch out with multiple queen airbeds.
- • **WeatherTec Waterproofing:** Patented corner welds and inverted seams keep you dry, even when the skies open up.
- • **Portable & Durable Design:** Lightweight 19 lbs with included carry bag—built to last for years of family adventures.
- • **Effortless 15-Minute Setup:** Color-coded poles and shock-corded design get you camping faster—no sweat, no hassle.
- • **Smart Storage & Ventilation:** Three roll-down windows and 3 internal pockets keep air flowing and gear organized for a clutter-free camp.

## Overview

The Coleman Montana 6/8 Person Family Tent combines rapid 15-minute setup with a waterproof WeatherTec system and a spacious interior that fits multiple queen airbeds. Designed for 3-season camping, it features a durable polyester taffeta build, a 5'8" center height for standing comfort, and smart ventilation with roll-down windows. Lightweight and portable with an included carry bag, this tent is perfect for millennial families seeking hassle-free, comfortable outdoor experiences.

## Description

desertcart.com A great choice for family car campers, scout leaders, and extended camping excursions, the Coleman Montana 6 Tent is designed for easy setup. The Montana 6 sleeps 6 people comfortably, with a 12'x7' footprint and center height of 5'8". Coleman's Comfort System allows control of airflow with Variflo adjustable ventilation, including the vented Cool-Air Port, privacy vent window, and electrical access port. Continuous, color-coded pole sleeves, an exclusive pin-and-ring design, and InstaClip attachments make setup a breeze. The Montana also features Coleman's WeatherTec system for weather resistance and is guaranteed to keep you dry. WeatherTec Features: Leak-free seams In addition to fully taped rainfly seams, the rainfly covers doors and windows and incorporates easy-to-use velcro frame attachments. Weather-resistant fabric Coated polyester fabric combined with anti-wicking thread, webbing and zippers are designed to keep you dry. Protected Seams Inverted floor seams dramatically increase weather resistance by hiding needle holes inside the tent, away from the elements. Waterproof Floors Welding technology strengthens the tent floor and eliminates needle holes. Zipper Protection Zipper cuff adds protection from the elements to the door. Wind Strong Frame Engineered to be a stronger, more wind-responsive frame by using redesigned poles and guy-out triangles to anchor tents and increase performance. Tent Features:6 person/1 room tent Exclusive WeatherTec System Modified dome structure, easy to transport & simple to set up Great for family car campers, scout leaders, extended camping excursions Fly has an extended overhand and a fly pole and wings Front Porch and Wings provide great outdoor living space Control airflow with Variflo adjustable ventilation Privacy vent window Interior gear pocket Electrical access port Reverse angle windows Easy set up with continuous, color coded pole sleeves and shock-corded poles Easy instructions sewn into durable carry bag Carry bag also includes separate sacks for poles and stakes Specifications:Capacity: 6 Center Height: 68 inches Doors: 1 Footprint: 12 by 7 feet Fly: Polyester taffeta 75D Mesh: Polyester 68D inner tent Floor: Polyethylene 1000D-140g/sqm floor 11mm fiberglass poles Limited 1 year warranty About Coleman The Coleman Company has been creating and innovating products for recreational outdoor use since W.C. Coleman started selling gasoline-powered lanterns in 1900. Inventor of the hugely popular fold-up camp stove, Coleman developed a plastic liner for his galvanized steel coolers in 1957--the birth of the modern cooler--and the company has been improving their utility and design ever since. The array of products that bear the Coleman name now includes just about everything you might need to work or play outdoors, from tents and sleeping bags to boats, backpacks, and furniture. Product Description With enough room for 2 queen-size airbeds, the Coleman Montana 6-Person Tent offers ample sleeping space for the whole family. This camping tent is designed to keep you dry thanks to its WeatherTec system that features a tub floor with patented corner welds, inverted seams, and a covered zipper to help keep water out. An extended door awning creates a dry space to store gear and enter the tent, while storage pockets help you keep small items organized. The angled windows can be kept open in the rain without letting water in and help improve air circulation in the tent. This 6-person tent is designed with a strong frame tested to withstand 35+ mph winds and durable Polyguard fabric that will last season after season. It sets up easily in about 15 minutes thanks to snag-free continuous pole sleeves, a patented pin-and-ring system, and snag-free Insta-Clip suspension. And once the trip is finished, you can pack up the tent in the included carry bag for easy storage and transportation.

Review: Great 2-3 season family tent! - As an adult who has just recently returned to the world of camping (I am a leader in my son's cub scout pack), I looked at LOTS of tent options before choosing the Coleman Montana 8 person tent. I checked out reviews on desertcart and CampMor, and talked to as many camping enthusiast friends as I could. My first year in scouting, I borrowed a Eureka 2-person tent from our local boy scout troop, which came up to (maybe) my waist, and just barely fit my full-sized air mattress. After struggling to change clothing while lying down (I could barely kneel, let alone stand), and suffering through a fairly sleepless/stuffy night in the Eureka tent, I decided that the following features were necessary for comfortable camping: 1. The ability to stand up fully. This meant that any tent I chose had to have a center height of at least 72", preferably more (my husband is 6 feet tall, and if I ever want him to join us camping, the tent needs to work for him too. The Montana 8 has a center height of 84" (7 feet). 2. Room for gear and at least two full/queen sized air mattresses. Although the Montana 8 states that there's room for 8 people, the diagram shows these 8 people sleeping in mummy bags very close together. From a comfort perspective, this tent will hold 4-5 people (and their gear) at a maximum, without feeling overly crowded. For the three of us, this fits the bill nicely. 3. Intuitive and easy to set up and take down. While I like camping, I am not an avid camper. Finding a tent that can be set up (and taken down) with only help from a 9 year old was key, and this fits the bill nicely. 4. Good cross-ventilation. After sleeping in a stuffy tent once, I didn't want to repeat the experience. Three windows (the two side windows and the door window) can be rolled down to allow for good air flow and ventilation. We rolled the windows down 1/3 of the way, which provided a very comfortable cross-breeze while sleeping. 5. Waterproof with a bathtub floor. Many of the reviewers stated that they had no problems with leaks along the seams without using any waterproofing sealant. After talking with others and reading some recommendations, I used the Kiwi Camp Dry Heavy Duty Water Repellent to spray the seams prior to our first use, as added protection. We had some light rain during the evening, and much heavier rain the next morning, and the inside of the tent stayed bone dry. 6. Quality. I wanted a tent that would stand up to occasional car camping trips, without having to be replaced on a regular basis. Coleman is a recognized brand, and after talking with folks who own Coleman tents and reading the reviews, I was convinced that this tent would be a good one for our family. So far, I'm pleased! 6. Price. Given that we don't do a lot of camping, I didn't want to spend hundreds on a tent. I purchased the Montana 8 in Blue (not the Elite) from desertcart in mid-May 2015, and paid $136.48; a surprisingly low price for this particular tent model/size. Some nice features that this tent offers (that weren't on my list of must-haves): 1. A port for electrical/extension cords. While this tent does not have electricity, it does include a port near the door that allows campers to run an extension cord into the tent (for use with lanterns, fans, etc.) 2. A covered entry area. I looked at tents that had screened in areas, but opted for this one instead, choosing to have the extra room inside the tent rather than in a screened area. I had two camp chairs outside - in the evening, when it started to rain, I placed the camp chairs under the front rain fly "awning", on either side of the door. Despite the rain, the chairs stayed mostly dry, with only a few drops of water on them. 3. A "D door". This door has a pole that threads around the D curve, and another one at the hinge axis, which means that the door can function as a real door in terms of opening/closing, rather than a door that must be zipped open and closed. While there are Velcro closures around the D curve, we found that to keep insects from getting in we still had to zip it shut. However, we liked the easy entry! All in all, my family and I are very pleased with our new tent, and look forward to many years of use!
Review: Great for first time campers - This is the first family tent that I've bought other than a backyard pop-up. Size: it fits four people well with air mattresses at either end. I can see fitting 6 people in a row lengthwise, but it's hard to see how 8 people could fit unless no one used air mattresses and you were side by side like sardines. Interior space: The center has a good amount of head space, if you put the sleeping bags at either end, it makes a comfortable space. There is a side pocket on either end to store things and a light hook at each end and in the center. The zip opening for an electric cord is handing, although it would be nice to have one on the other side as you either have to orient the tent towards the outlet or have a long extension cord. I really like the structure to the door. Set up and take down: it's easy to put up once you know where everything goes. There were a couple of steps on the instructions that were a little confusing, basically everything connects to the silver rings. Once you understand that, it's easy. The take down only takes about 5 minutes. The hard part is folding it to get back in the case. The first time we used it, I was able to get the tent back into the case, but there is no way the rain fly was going back in. The second time, I couldn't even get the tent in and zipped. There must be a trick to getting all the air out and it flat enough, but I haven't figured it out yet. Weathering the elements: We've used this twice. The first time, it stood up under very windy conditions. The tents of people around us were collapsing, but this little tent held up to the winds. We haven't used it in rain yet. Edited May 2018: We took this out on a trip in some Houston rains and I didn't notice any leaking at all. Packing up, I asked another camper the trick to getting a tent rolled up tight enough to get it back in the case. The trick is the tent poles. Lay down your tent pole bag at the end of the tent and fold the tent in thirds so that the folded tent is no wider than the tent pole bag. Then place your pole bag at the end of the tent and begin to slowly roll up the tent, allowing the weight of the poles to push the air out of the tent. The experienced camper told me it was important to go slow and not force the air out or it could damage the tent. Since the tent is a rectangular dome, there will be more tent in the center, so you have to be sure to keep folding in the extra as you roll up to it. The trick is when you come to the other end. Since it has a tub bottom, all the air will be pushed ballooning up that waterproof (and airproof) area. There will be no place for the air to escape. To get the last bit of air out, roll back the end you've been rolling over the stakes until you come to the end wall window. Next roll up the end you've been trying to reach, which is ballooned up. So the pole end is just unrolled to the window and the opposite end is rolling TO the window, pushing out all the trapped air. Unroll the end with the poles to the opposite end again. If there is still too much air, repeat until the whole thing will roll flat. I had to do this three times, but in the end everything fit. I was able to fit everything back into the case completely with room to spare.

## Features

- polyester taffeta 75D
- Made in the USA or Imported
- Spacious 6-person tent has enough room inside for 2 queen size air beds
- WeatherTec system with patented corner welds and inverted seams to keep water out
- Extended door awning keeps shoes and gear dry
- Measures 12 x 7 feet with 5-foot 8-inch center height
- Easy setup in 15 minutes with carry bag included for transportation

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001RPFAFW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Easy to follow instructions for a 15-minute setup using color-coded pole sleeves, shock corded poles, and sewn-in instructions in the carry bag. |
| Assembly Time | 15 Minutes |
| Base | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,415 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #155 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | Coleman |
| Brand Name | Coleman |
| Capacity | 6 |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,589 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | polyester taffeta 75D |
| Floor Area | 842 |
| Floor Length | 12 Feet |
| Floor Width | 12 Feet |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076501021783 |
| Included Components | TENT 12X7 MONTANA 6 SIOC |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 26.3"L x 8.6"W x 8.4"H |
| Item Type Name | TENT 12X7 MONTANA 6 SIOC |
| Item Weight | 19 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Coleman |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2000028055 |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Maximum Height | 68 Inches |
| Model Number | 2000028055 |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
| Number Of Pockets | 3 |
| Number Of Poles | 2 |
| Number of Guylines | 4 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 4 |
| Number of Vestibules | 1 |
| Occupancy | 6 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 6 |
| Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 26.3"L x 8.6"W x 8.4"H |
| Rainfly Material | Waterproof Polyester |
| Recommended Use | scouts;camping |
| Recommended Uses For Product | scouts;camping |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 6-Person |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Stake Material | metal |
| Style Name | 6-person |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyethylene |
| UPC | 076501021783 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vestibule Area | 84.2 Square Inches |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 1500 Mm |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Coleman
- **Floor Width:** 12 Feet
- **Included Components:** TENT 12X7 MONTANA 6 SIOC
- **Item Weight:** 19 Pounds
- **Occupancy:** 6 Person
- **Product Dimensions:** 26.3"L x 8.6"W x 8.4"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** scouts;camping
- **Seasons:** 3 Season
- **Shape:** Rectangular
- **Water Resistance Technology:** 1500 Mm

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: will this tent work in ohio or just montana ?**
A: I bought this for my son & his girlfriend to use at a music festival in Tennessee!!! Tennessee is nowhere near Montana!! Do you think they could trick the tent into believing it is in Montana by hanging posters of the Rockies on nearby trees?

**Q: Since the main gripe has to do with weatherproofing on this tent...is there a way to prep the rain fly to keep it dry inside?**
A: I use tents a lot. Properly set up, guy lines secured, this tent does leak even after water proofing. It may hold in a light sprinkle, but any constant drizzle or short showers, you will be soaked. Even after water proofing it. The tent is nice sized but you will get soaked. Mine is now in the trash. If you want real water proof, you’re spending 1500 or more on a canvas tent that needs water proffing but they work much better.

**Q: I have only used this tent twice why is it leaking on the sides and through the floor?**
A: You need to use a footprint (tarp) and trench around the tent. You should also set the tent up before using it in the field and use seam sealer on it. Follow the directions on the bottle. Some tents even come with a small bottles of it but its not expensive. This advice goes with just about every tent made of nylon.

**Q: If i was going to lay a tarp down first before setting the tent up(so nothing pokes through bottom), how big of a tarp would i need?**
A: I used a 10x16 tarp, but it needed to be folded a little so it was completely hidden under the tent.  The perfect size would be 15x6 if you could find it.If any part of the tarp sticks out from under the tent when it is raining, the rain will roll down the side of the tent onto the tarp causing it to pool up on the tarp under the tent.  The bottom of your tent will get soaked!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great 2-3 season family tent!
*by E***R on July 7, 2015*

As an adult who has just recently returned to the world of camping (I am a leader in my son's cub scout pack), I looked at LOTS of tent options before choosing the Coleman Montana 8 person tent. I checked out reviews on Amazon and CampMor, and talked to as many camping enthusiast friends as I could. My first year in scouting, I borrowed a Eureka 2-person tent from our local boy scout troop, which came up to (maybe) my waist, and just barely fit my full-sized air mattress. After struggling to change clothing while lying down (I could barely kneel, let alone stand), and suffering through a fairly sleepless/stuffy night in the Eureka tent, I decided that the following features were necessary for comfortable camping: 1. The ability to stand up fully. This meant that any tent I chose had to have a center height of at least 72", preferably more (my husband is 6 feet tall, and if I ever want him to join us camping, the tent needs to work for him too. The Montana 8 has a center height of 84" (7 feet). 2. Room for gear and at least two full/queen sized air mattresses. Although the Montana 8 states that there's room for 8 people, the diagram shows these 8 people sleeping in mummy bags very close together. From a comfort perspective, this tent will hold 4-5 people (and their gear) at a maximum, without feeling overly crowded. For the three of us, this fits the bill nicely. 3. Intuitive and easy to set up and take down. While I like camping, I am not an avid camper. Finding a tent that can be set up (and taken down) with only help from a 9 year old was key, and this fits the bill nicely. 4. Good cross-ventilation. After sleeping in a stuffy tent once, I didn't want to repeat the experience. Three windows (the two side windows and the door window) can be rolled down to allow for good air flow and ventilation. We rolled the windows down 1/3 of the way, which provided a very comfortable cross-breeze while sleeping. 5. Waterproof with a bathtub floor. Many of the reviewers stated that they had no problems with leaks along the seams without using any waterproofing sealant. After talking with others and reading some recommendations, I used the Kiwi Camp Dry Heavy Duty Water Repellent to spray the seams prior to our first use, as added protection. We had some light rain during the evening, and much heavier rain the next morning, and the inside of the tent stayed bone dry. 6. Quality. I wanted a tent that would stand up to occasional car camping trips, without having to be replaced on a regular basis. Coleman is a recognized brand, and after talking with folks who own Coleman tents and reading the reviews, I was convinced that this tent would be a good one for our family. So far, I'm pleased! 6. Price. Given that we don't do a lot of camping, I didn't want to spend hundreds on a tent. I purchased the Montana 8 in Blue (not the Elite) from Amazon in mid-May 2015, and paid $136.48; a surprisingly low price for this particular tent model/size. Some nice features that this tent offers (that weren't on my list of must-haves): 1. A port for electrical/extension cords. While this tent does not have electricity, it does include a port near the door that allows campers to run an extension cord into the tent (for use with lanterns, fans, etc.) 2. A covered entry area. I looked at tents that had screened in areas, but opted for this one instead, choosing to have the extra room inside the tent rather than in a screened area. I had two camp chairs outside - in the evening, when it started to rain, I placed the camp chairs under the front rain fly "awning", on either side of the door. Despite the rain, the chairs stayed mostly dry, with only a few drops of water on them. 3. A "D door". This door has a pole that threads around the D curve, and another one at the hinge axis, which means that the door can function as a real door in terms of opening/closing, rather than a door that must be zipped open and closed. While there are Velcro closures around the D curve, we found that to keep insects from getting in we still had to zip it shut. However, we liked the easy entry! All in all, my family and I are very pleased with our new tent, and look forward to many years of use!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for first time campers
*by C***A on January 2, 2018*

This is the first family tent that I've bought other than a backyard pop-up. Size: it fits four people well with air mattresses at either end. I can see fitting 6 people in a row lengthwise, but it's hard to see how 8 people could fit unless no one used air mattresses and you were side by side like sardines. Interior space: The center has a good amount of head space, if you put the sleeping bags at either end, it makes a comfortable space. There is a side pocket on either end to store things and a light hook at each end and in the center. The zip opening for an electric cord is handing, although it would be nice to have one on the other side as you either have to orient the tent towards the outlet or have a long extension cord. I really like the structure to the door. Set up and take down: it's easy to put up once you know where everything goes. There were a couple of steps on the instructions that were a little confusing, basically everything connects to the silver rings. Once you understand that, it's easy. The take down only takes about 5 minutes. The hard part is folding it to get back in the case. The first time we used it, I was able to get the tent back into the case, but there is no way the rain fly was going back in. The second time, I couldn't even get the tent in and zipped. There must be a trick to getting all the air out and it flat enough, but I haven't figured it out yet. Weathering the elements: We've used this twice. The first time, it stood up under very windy conditions. The tents of people around us were collapsing, but this little tent held up to the winds. We haven't used it in rain yet. Edited May 2018: We took this out on a trip in some Houston rains and I didn't notice any leaking at all. Packing up, I asked another camper the trick to getting a tent rolled up tight enough to get it back in the case. The trick is the tent poles. Lay down your tent pole bag at the end of the tent and fold the tent in thirds so that the folded tent is no wider than the tent pole bag. Then place your pole bag at the end of the tent and begin to slowly roll up the tent, allowing the weight of the poles to push the air out of the tent. The experienced camper told me it was important to go slow and not force the air out or it could damage the tent. Since the tent is a rectangular dome, there will be more tent in the center, so you have to be sure to keep folding in the extra as you roll up to it. The trick is when you come to the other end. Since it has a tub bottom, all the air will be pushed ballooning up that waterproof (and airproof) area. There will be no place for the air to escape. To get the last bit of air out, roll back the end you've been rolling over the stakes until you come to the end wall window. Next roll up the end you've been trying to reach, which is ballooned up. So the pole end is just unrolled to the window and the opposite end is rolling TO the window, pushing out all the trapped air. Unroll the end with the poles to the opposite end again. If there is still too much air, repeat until the whole thing will roll flat. I had to do this three times, but in the end everything fit. I was able to fit everything back into the case completely with room to spare.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ buy this! great tent
*by W***D on December 15, 2025*

lasts the test of time (7 years now) and is easy to set up. pretty roomy and tall enough for my 6' partner. good buy, good tent.

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