Product Details
Kids Wonder Lake™ 2-Person Dome Tent by Coleman®. From the campsite to the backyard, let the fun begin in a Coleman™ Kids Wonder Lake™ 2-Person Dome Tent. With this tent, your child can have their own tent that's just like mom and dad's, but it's designed to fit a kid, including a fun, glow-in-the-dark logo. If it rains, the WeatherTec™ system with its patented welded floors and inverted seams will help them stay dry.
Specifications
Tent Form: Dome |
Capacity: 2-Person |
Weight: 10.3 lb |
Height: 36" |
Tent Material: Polyguard™ |
Tent Floor Area: 28 sq ft |
Dimensions: 7' x 4' |
Color: Blue |
Number of Doors: 1-Doors |
Includes
- Rainfly
- Carry Bag
Features
- Weathertec™ system - patented welded floors and inverted seams help keep water out
- Fun design with glow-in-the-dark logo
- Snag-free, continuous pole sleeves for easy setup
- Patented pin-and-ring system secures your poles to your tent
- Door awning helps keep the rain out
- Storage pockets to keep your gear organized
- Rainfly for extra weather protection
- Durable, polyguard™ fabric is made to last season after season
- Expandable carry bag lets you tear away the rip strip for easy packing
- Easy setup in about 10 minutes
- 1-year limited warranty
- Perfect solution for your outdoor adventures
- Made from first-grade materials for long-lasting service life
- Built to bring exceptional durability and functionality
The compact dome shape stands up to wind, and they'll get extra weather protection from a door awning and an included rainfly. Setup is simple with snag-free, continuous pole sleeves and the patented pin-and-ring system. Inside, storage pockets help to keep small items organized. When it's time to head home, the tent fits into an included carry bag for easy storage and transport.
Coleman® could see the light for the darkness. The young salesman was taking a stroll after a hard day's work selling typewriters, and spotted a new type of lamplight in a drugstore window in Brockton, Alabama. This new light burned with a strong, steady white flame and was fueled by gasoline. The standard lamp of the era burned kerosene and produced a smoky, flickering, yellowish light. W.C. was stricken with very poor eyesight, and was very interested in this new, steady white light that enabled him to read even the smallest print in books and on medicine bottles. Coleman saw potential in the new light, and through his vision a new company was born that would put America’s farms and ranches in a new light, and would eventually make his name synonymous with outdoor fun.