The Coleman Dark Room Skydome Tent Blocks Up to 90% of Sunlight
Michael Hemsworth — February 29, 2020 — Lifestyle
References: coleman & gearculture
A common issue with traditional summertime tents on the market is the mass amount of heat they retain and how bright they can be in the morning, which are two things the Coleman Dark Room Skydome Tent aims to solve.
The tent is made with the brand's Dark Room technology that is reported to block out a whopping 90% of sunlight to let campers sleep in even after the sun has risen or even head to bed before sunset. The heat reduction design also works to keep the interior of the tent at a comfortable temperature at all times.
The Coleman Dark Room Skydome Tent comes in four, six and eight-person size options, and features a durable frame that will resist windows up to 35mph.
The tent is made with the brand's Dark Room technology that is reported to block out a whopping 90% of sunlight to let campers sleep in even after the sun has risen or even head to bed before sunset. The heat reduction design also works to keep the interior of the tent at a comfortable temperature at all times.
The Coleman Dark Room Skydome Tent comes in four, six and eight-person size options, and features a durable frame that will resist windows up to 35mph.
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