Coleman Self-Inflating Mat with Pillow
Coleman Self-Inflating Mat with Pillow Review

I've just bought this mat, used it for two nights and I really slept as if I was at home. It's anything but portable, so I would really won't recomend it for backpacking-camping. On the other side, if you are going to a camp site on your jeep or truck it's something you should have. The pilow has an independent valve, so you may inflate it untill you fill it confortable.
Coleman Self-Inflating Mat with Pillow Feature
- Tufted mat with built-in pillow ensurescomfort while camping
- Free-flow valve allows for easy inflation and deflation
- Nylon shell increases durability and weather resistance
- Compression straps attached for simple transport and storage
- 2Hx25Wx76L"
Coleman Self-Inflating Mat with Pillow Overview
2 in. x 24.5 in. x 76 in. Fabric: 210D Nylon Color: Blue-top, green-bottom compression straps attached. Simply open valve & it inflates! Spot bonded for added comfort.
Coleman Self-Inflating Mat with Pillow Specifications
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Coleman Elite WeatherMaster 6 Tent
Coleman Elite WeatherMaster 6 Tent Review

Note: This is a photocopy of the same review I gave on another site, going to try and post more of the pictures that I wasn't able to on that site here.
This has to be the best tent that I have had the opportunity to own. I own or have access to Coleman, Wenzel and various other brand tents but only Coleman tents seem to last the best for this class. Heck my last Coleman is now 25-30 years old and it is still usable, though it is now on the small side as that was the tent I grew up in. As for class I mean Family/Car camping tents.
Simple setup and take down. Took only half an hour to put up by myself, only needed a little help with the rainfly. As a side note though I do have to say that users may need to ignore the instructions to raise the poles up to the high or third hole after raising the tent up. At first setup mine was tight enough as it was. Rainfly coverage was excellent, but if there is a high wind and rain, the middle section may have some rain coming in from the screen on the top, the one that is a skylight without the rainfly on. No floor in the screened in area, but thats no big for me. Screens themselves are not no-see-um mesh so keep that in mind. A common comment on last years model was that the tent acted like a wind sock due the the fact the back section had no screen. This years model does have a screen window on the high side of the rear section. Just like the other windows this one can also be zipped shut. Self rolling windows are an interesting idea, though they took me down memory lane and the snap bracelets of the early nineties, mostly cause they function exactly the same way. The biggest difference is that these are not covered in fabric as the bracelets were, so when putting these in only an adult should do it. The supposed injuries due to the bracelets can also occur here but possibly more easily. If you can handle a 1" wide metal tape measure without a problem though I reckon you should be fine. Sleeping accommodations are a little relative, for me I feel this tent can sleep two or three comfortably, with cots or air-beds, a cooler and a chuck-box. If you just want to sleep in it the stated sleeping area is about right, but be prepared for waking everyone up if you have to get up in the middle of the night.
Now the most important part, for me at least, Waterproofness. Can't say how it will handle in a real rainstorm but I will tell you this, it held up good to the settings on my garden hose, with a friend standing inside. To give you an idea what settings I used, one was a fan setting (this puts out an arch that about 90 degrees on a flat plain, I like it cause it creates fairly realistic water droplets at a fairly low pressure). The other was a needle setting (this does just what is says creates a needle of water about the diameter of a wide grip pen, its high pressure). The fan one I used on the sides and the roof at a distance of about 6 feet from the tent for about 2 minutes on each section. Had no leaking issues other that the issue mentioned above were water came in through the middle section on top. Rain-fly worked great as well. The latter I used on the seams. For about thirty seconds to a minute I sprayed each seam to see if any leaks showed up, I thought something had to show up with this setting. To my amazement nothing did. So other than some rain coming in over the middle section there really wasn't an issue.
All in all this is a great all around tent, and in my opinion stays true to the Coleman name. Only time will tell if it holds up to my old Coleman.
Edit as of July 28th 2009: After taking this tent out camping in the Black Hills of South Dakota I have a few things to add to the review. First I was out there for five nights and on each of those nights it rained. For the sake of honesty one leak did pop up and that was in the rear room at the base of the two large windows where the spring ends. Outside of that it performed flawlessly. We even had a few strong wind gusts that would have toppled my old dome tent. One of these rainstorms was strong enough that a mountain not 200-300 yards away could not be seen from the screen room. Also, all this was accomplished using only the original Coleman waterproofing. I haven't had to put any on myself yet. Another note dealing with the poles after all that rain I did find some rust on the poles as I was storing them after striking camp. However, for me I consider this normal wear and tear.
Coleman Elite WeatherMaster 6 Tent Feature
- Spacious 6-person tent equipped with Coleman's exclusive WeatherTec system
- Coated polyester fabric, welded floor, and taped rainfly are guaranteed to keep you dry
- Integrated lighting system with 15-watt fluorescent bulb powered by 8 D-cell batteries
- Self-rolling windows and hinged door; easy-to-set-up design with color-coded poles
- Footprint measures 17 by 9 feet; center height of 6 feet 4 inches; limited 1-year warranty
Coleman Elite WeatherMaster 6 Tent Overview
From the built-in lighting system to the hinged door and Auto-Roll window design to Coleman's WeatherTec system guaranteed to keep out wind and rain, the Coleman Elite Weathermaster 6 Tent is packed with features for comfort and convenience at the campsite. The tent sleeps 6 people comfortably, with a footprint of 17'x9' and a center height of 6'4". The hinged door swings open and closed; it includes a rigid pole frame support structure that is easy to install and take down. An overlapping door flap helps keep out insects when closed. The integrated lighting system, featuring a replaceable 15-watt spiral fluorescent tube powered by an 6 D-cell battery pack, provides a bright, useful light -- enough to read by at night. It can be turned on and off with a push-button remote control from up to 50 feet away, or by using the backlit switches on the light fixture and the battery pack. Two settings provide brightness options, with more than 16 hours of run time on Low and 12-14 hours on High. Coleman's Comfort System allows control of airflow with vented Cool-Air Port/Cooler Port, privacy vent window, interior gear pocket and electrical access port. Color-coded 19mm steel poles, continuous pole sleeves plus InstaClip attachments and an exclusive pin-and-ring design assure quick and easy setup even for beginners. Coleman's new Auto-Roll Window lets you instantly roll windows up, partially up to your liking, or all the way down, to suit your privacy or ventilation preference.
Coleman Elite WeatherMaster 6 Tent Specifications
From the built-in lighting system to the hinged door and Auto-Roll window, the Coleman Elite WeatherMaster 6 screened tent is packed with features for comfort and convenience at the campsite. Hailing from Coleman's Elite line--which is designed to offer the ultimate luxury family camping experience--The WeatherMaster 6 sleeps six people comfortably, with an extra-large footprint of 17 by 9 feet and a center height of 6 feet 4 inches. The WeatherMaster 6 is outfitted with Coleman's exclusive WeatherTec system, a series of technical features intended to protect you from inclement weather and nasty storms.
WeatherTec tents are built with a coated polyester fabric combined with anti-wicking thread, webbing, and zippers, all designed to keep you dry when the rain comes down. The tent's welded waterproof floor and inverted floor seams, meanwhile, dramatically increase the water resistance by hiding the needle holes inside the tent and away from the elements. And in addition to offering fully taped rainfly seams, the included rainfly covers the doors and windows tightly and incorporates easy-to-use Velcro frame attachments. Add in a strong, wind-responsive frame--which uses redesigned poles and guy-out triangles to anchor the tent--and you have a shelter that performs like a brick house during a storm. In fact, Coleman is so confident in its WeatherTec system that it exposes its WeatherTec tents to a rain room that simulates nasty downpours, and to a wind machine capable of blowing hurricane force gusts. The results? Even after the tests, Coleman guarantees its WeatherTec tents will keep you dry.
The WeatherMaster 6 is designed to offer the ultimate luxury camping experience. |
The WeatherMaster 6 is extremely spacious compared to most other tents, giving you plenty of room to wander around or pack family members inside. The three rooms can function as individual bedrooms, living spaces, or gear-storage units, with a special screened room that's ideal for sleeping under the stars or relaxing in the daytime during a mosquito-heavy sunset. Campers will also love the hinged door, which includes a rigid doorframe that's easy to install and take down (the overlapping door flap also helps keep insects out when closed). Perhaps the tent's coolest feature, however, is the integrated lighting system, which features a replaceable 15-watt spiral fluorescent tube powered by a D-cell battery pack (eight D-cells required). No more relying on a clumsy lantern for nighttime reading, or fumbling for a flashlight when you need to make a trip outside. The light isn't blinding, but it's plenty bright enough to read by at night. Plus, you can turn the light on and off using a pushbutton remote control from up to 50 feet away, or by using the backlit switches on the light fixture and the battery pack. The light offers two brightness settings and runs for 22 hours on the low setting and 12 to 14 hours on the high.
The WeatherMaster 6 is even built to keep you cool during the summertime, with Coleman's Comfort System letting you control the airflow in conjunction with the vented Cooler Port. Other features include an easy-to-set-up design with color-coded steel poles, continuous pole sleeves, InstaClip attachments, and an exclusive pin-and-ring design; self-rolling windows that let you instantly or partially roll the windows up or down to your liking; an interior gear pocket; an electrical access port; and easy-to-follow instructions sewn into the durable carrying bag, which comes with extra storage bags for the poles and stakes.
The tent's long-lasting lighting system offers 2 brightness settings. |
Specifications:
- Center height: 76 inches
- Flysheet: Polyester taffeta 75 denier with 450mm polyurethane coating
- Tent material: 75-denier polyester with 450mm coating on inner tent
- Mesh: 68-denier polyester
- Floor: 1,000-denier floor, 140 g/m2
- Base dimensions: 17 by 9 feet
- Poles: 9.5mm and 11mm fiberglass and 19mm steel
- Country of origin: Made in China
- Warranty: Limited 1 year
About Coleman
More than 100 years ago, a young man with an entrepreneurial spirit and a better idea began manufacturing lanterns in Wichita, Kansas. His name was W.C. Coleman, and the company he founded would change life in America. A man plagued with such poor vision he sometimes had to ask classmates to read aloud to him, Coleman saw a brilliant light in 1900 in a drugstore window that stopped him in his tracks. He inquired about the light inside and discovered he was able to read even the small print on a medicine bottle by the illumination. The lamps had mantles, not wicks, and were fueled by gasoline under pressure instead of coal oil. Soon afterward, Coleman started a lighting service that offered a "no light, no pay" clause--a big step forward for merchants who were burned by inferior products that rarely worked--and drew substantial interest from businesses that wanted to keep their lights on after dark.
In the ensuing years, Coleman expanded its product line well beyond lanterns. The company's current catalog is thick with products that make spending time outdoors a pleasure. There are coolers that keep food and drinks cold for days on end, comfortable airbeds that won't deflate during the night, a complete line of LED lights that last for years, powerful portable grills that cook with an authentic open-grill flame, and much, much more. Coleman has truly fashioned much of our outdoor camping experience, and expects to do so for generations to come.
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Coleman Hibernation 40-Degree Rectangular Queen Size Sleeping Bag (Black)
Coleman Hibernation 40-Degree Rectangular Queen Size Sleeping Bag (Black) Review

This sleeping bag is a dream to snuggle in. Yes it is 2 sleeping bags zipped together, but who cares? It fits perfectly over the coleman queen size air mattress. I don't camp in the winter so it's 40 degree rating is just fine with me for the type of camping I do. Maybe I would like to have it go down to 30 degrees for those 40 degree nights. But currently on those 40 degrees nights i just tuck my head under and all is well.I also like the fact that there is room to fit a full size body pillow to help with my back. I wish I would have bought this years ago!
Coleman Hibernation 40-Degree Rectangular Queen Size Sleeping Bag (Black) Feature
- Queen-size sleeping bag with 3rd-party temperature rating of 40 degrees F
- Coletherm insulation creates pockets of air to serve as an extra warmth barrier
- 100-percent cotton cover and cozy cotton flannel liner are soft to the touch
- ThermoLock function reduces heat loss through zipper coils; machine-washable
- Measures 75 x 66 inches to sleep 2 people comfortably; 5-year warranty
Coleman Hibernation 40-Degree Rectangular Queen Size Sleeping Bag (Black) Overview
The Hibernation bag from Coleman sleeps 2 (66" x 75"), each up to 5'11" or can be separated to make two bags. Using Coletherm insulation, this bag keeps you comfortable down to 40-degrees. The cotton cover and cotton flannel liner are commercial machine washable. For extra ease, this bag is equipped with these ComfortSmart technologies: ZipPlow - plows fabric away from zipper to prevent snags; Comfort Cuff - surrounds your face with softness; Roll Control - locks bag in place for easier rolling; Fiberlock - prevents insulation from shifting, increasing durability; Thermolock - reduces heat loss through zipper, keeping you warmer; Zipper Glide tailoring allows smooth zipper operation around the corner; Quick Cord - No tying required.
Coleman Hibernation 40-Degree Rectangular Queen Size Sleeping Bag (Black) Specifications
Stay warm and comfortable on a pleasant fall evening with the Coleman Hibernation queen-size sleeping bag. The Hibernation, which offers a temperature rating down to 40 degrees F, is filled with 6 pounds of Coletherm insulation. This allows for a greater loft--a measure of the amount of space the insulation occupies and the amount of air the insulation can trap. The insulation's hollow-core fibers work by creating pockets of air that serve as an extra barrier between the sleeper and the environment, thereby maximizing thermal efficiency and keeping the camper snug. Another barrier between a warm camper and the chill of the night is the fabric used in the covers and liners of the bag. The Hibernation features a 100-percent cotton cover and a cozy cotton flannel liner, highly durable materials that function well under diverse conditions. Cotton is hard wearing yet soft, and is appealing to the touch.
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Coleman's ComfortSmart technology includes such features as a ThermoLock zipper, a Comfort Cuff, and a ZipPlow tool. |
Coleman's ComfortSmart Technology
The best way to relax after a big day of camping adventures is to wrap up in a warm sleeping bag and drift off to peaceful sleep. Coleman is so committed to making sure you have reliable and cozy bedding that it backs its Hibernation sleeping bag with its ComfortSmart guarantee--a promise that the bag will deliver all-night comfort. Coleman can make this promise thanks to its third-party, scientifically tested temperature ratings; engineering features that promote thermal efficiency and durability; and the creation of different bag sizes to ensure a comfortable fit.
Coleman developed a number of warmth-enhancing features for its ComfortSmart system. The FiberLock insulation tailoring, for example, is designed to prevent insulation from shifting in the bag and developing thin or cold spots. By keeping the insulation in place, Coleman also lengthens the life of the bag. The ThermoLock feature contributes by reducing heat loss (and cold seepage) through zipper coils. This sets up an additional insulating barrier to stand guard along the length of the zipper, ensuring that the snug feeling campers get when zipping up the bag stays with them through the night. Coleman also added such features as a ZipPlow zipper tool that prevents zipper snags by channeling fabric away from the zipper coils; Zipper Glide tailoring, which makes it silky smooth to zip the bag at the corners; a Comfort Cuff that surrounds your face with softness; a Roll Control function that locks the bag in place for easier rolling; and a Quick Cord for an easy, no-tie closure.
Sizing
The Hibernation is a queen-size sleeping bag, with dimensions of 75 by 66 inches. As a result, the bag sleeps two people at once, or you can separate the top and bottom and create two separate sleeping bags. Designed to fit people under 6-feet tall, the Hibernation is machine washable and carries a five-year warranty.
About Coleman
More than 100 years ago, a young man with an entrepreneurial spirit and a better idea began manufacturing lanterns in Wichita, Kansas. His name was W.C. Coleman, and the company he founded would change life in America. A man plagued with such poor vision he sometimes had to ask classmates to read aloud to him, Coleman saw a brilliant light in 1900 in a drugstore window that stopped him in his tracks. He inquired about the light inside and discovered he was able to read even the small print on a medicine bottle by the illumination. The lamps had mantles, not wicks, and were fueled by gasoline under pressure instead of coal oil. Soon afterward, Coleman started a lighting service that offered a "no light, no pay" clause--a big step forward for merchants who were burned by inferior products that rarely worked--and drew substantial interest from businesses that wanted to keep their lights on after dark.
In the ensuing years, Coleman expanded its product line well beyond lanterns. The company's current catalog is thick with products that make spending time outdoors a pleasure. There are coolers that keep food and drinks cold for days on end, comfortable airbeds that won't deflate during the night, a complete line of LED lights that last for years, powerful portable grills that cook with an authentic open-grill flame, and much, much more. Coleman has truly fashioned much of our outdoor camping experience, and expects to do so for generations to come.
Amazon.com Sleeping Bag Guide
Sleep Well: Finding the Right Sleeping Bag
Sleeping bag technology has come a long way from the days of cowboy bedrolls. These days, there are a number of high-tech materials and designs available to keep you warm during the coldest outings. Here's a short list of things to keep in mind when you're shopping for a bag:
Buy for Cold
It's a safe bet that on at least one of your adventures, the nighttime temperature will drop unexpectedly. That's why it's smart to buy a bag that's rated for the lowest possible temperature you expect to face on your camping and backpacking trips. For summer trips, a bag rated at +35 degrees F or higher will likely do the trick. If you like to camp in higher elevations in the summer, or if spring and fall outings are in your future, consider bags rated from +10 to +35 degrees F. Winter adventurers should look for bags in the -10 to +10 degrees F range, while those on serious winter alpine climbs and expeditions will want a bag rated lower than -10 degrees F.
Keep in mind that sleeping bag manufacturers' temperature ratings only estimate the minimum temperature at which the bag will provide warmth. Take these numbers with a grain of salt, as different folks generate different amounts of heat when they sleep. If you're the type who likes to pile on the covers even on warmer nights, go for a bag that's rated 10 degrees colder. The opposite is true for "warm" sleepers--a 35-degree bag will probably work for you on a 25-degree night.
Goose or No Goose?
The most important component of any sleeping bag is its insulating material. Modern sleeping bags offer two choices: goose down or synthetic. While both materials have advantages and disadvantages, down bags are considered superior because of their phenomenal warmth-to-weight and warmth-to-bulk ratios. While providing great insulation, down is extremely compressible and light. There's a reason why geese can fly and stay warm through the winter. Down also boasts great long-term durability and will typically retain its insulating properties after years of use.
All of that said, there are many high-quality synthetic bags on the market, and synthetic materials are getting better all the time. While a synthetic bag will weigh somewhat more than a down bag at an equivalent temperature rating, synthetic bags perform better when wet. (Yes, the Achilles heel of down is that it loses all insulating properties when wet.) If your trips take you to wet climates, you may want to consider a synthetic bag for this reason alone. Keep in mind, too, that many people are allergic to down, while synthetic bags are non-allergenic. Finally, down is considerably more expensive than synthetic, which might tip the balance for adventurers on a budget.
Bags for All Shapes
Sleeping bags come in two basic shapes that reflect their intended use. Mummy-shaped bags offer the best warmth because they conform to the body's contours. This minimizes the amount of body heat the body must put out to maintain a constant temperature. Many mummy bags are offered in women-specific shapes and sizes, as well. Rectangular bags, while they do offer more room to toss and turn, are less thermally efficient because they contain more open air space. Also, they are typically heavier than mummy bags, and are generally not offered with down insulation, making them best suited for car camping or short backpacking trips.
Pad Yourself
No matter what kind of bag you choose, a sleeping pad is a required accessory. Not only do they provide much-needed comfort when sleeping on the ground, pads also offer crucial warmth for your backside, as the weight of your body compresses--and renders virtually useless--the sleeping bag insulation that lies beneath you.
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Coleman® Andover Sleeping Bag
Coleman® Andover Sleeping Bag Review
Coleman® Andover Sleeping Bag Feature
- Keeps you warm in temperatures down to 40-degrees Fahrenheit
- Full size (33 x 75 inches) fits most body types up to five-feet, 11-inches
- Polyester cover and cotton flannel liner, commercial-machine washable
- Four pounds of Hollofil-808 insulation
- Made in China, has a limited five-year warranty
Coleman® Andover Sleeping Bag Overview
Coleman Andover Sleeping Bag... sleep soundly in this comfy Bag! Rated to 40 degrees F. For a warm, comfortable layer in cool weather, grab this Coleman Sleeping Bag and rest well! Stocked with 4 lbs. of Coletherm insulation to keep your body warm in termperatures down to 40 degrees F. Features a durable polyester cover and heat-keeping cotton / flannel liner. The roomy 33 x 75" size fits most body types up to 5'11". Zip two "like" bags together for a larger sleep area. Machine wash / dry. Imported. Warm-maker: ZipPlow technology plows fabric away from zipper to prevent snags; Comfort Cuff technology surrounds your face with a soft layer of fabric; Roll Control locks the bag in place for easier rolling when you're ready to hit the road; Fiberlock prevents insulation from shifting, increases durability; Zipper Glide tailoring allows smooth zipper operation around corners; No tying necessary... the Quick Cord wraps around your Bag for compact storage; Limited 5-year warranty; Stay goosebump-free at night on your camping trips! Order Today! Coleman Andover Sleeping Bag
Coleman® Andover Sleeping Bag Specifications
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Coleman Tent Light
Coleman Tent Light Review

I'll start by saying we are family campers - not hardcore backwoods campers. We camp with a 6 year old and 2 year old and this light is perfect for us. It clips up very easily and gives of plenty of light to get everyone changed into their pajamas, settled in their sleeping bags, and bedtime stories read. I like that I can clip it anywhere so I can put it just out of reach of the kids but in a place that I can reach from the sleeping bag. It has a strong magnet so I don't worry about it falling and breaking (or hitting someone on the head). We've used it on many different camping trips and it has worked well each time. I couldn't be happier with this light.
Coleman Tent Light Feature
- Tent light with powerful built-in magnet
- Secures to tent poles without damaging tent fabric
- Powerful, replaceable Krypton bulb illuminates tent's interior
- Runs on 4 AA batteries (sold separately)
- Easy on/off switch; made in China
Coleman Tent Light Overview
The Coleman Tent Light is a great addition to any camping trip. The strong, built-in magnet allows for easy attachment without damaging the tent fabric. The light operates on four AA batteries (sold separately). The powerful xenon bulb is replaceable.
Coleman Tent Light Specifications
A great addition to any camping trip, the Coleman tent light will keep your tent illuminated during the evening hours. The light attaches to your tent poles easily and securely via the built-in magnet, so you needn't worry about damaging your tent fabric. The light's powerful, replaceable Krypton bulb, meanwhile, offers plenty of light for reading, playing games, or chatting. Best of all, the light--which operates on four AA batteries (sold separately)--won't get in your way while you sleep or hang out, unlike standard lanterns. Made in China, the light includes an easy on/off switch.
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.
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