Couleur | Kaki |
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Style | 3 places + |
Forme | tunnelzelt |
Type de matériau | Polychlorure de vinyle |
Saisons | 4 Saison |
Fonctionnalités | Résistant à l eau, Pluie |
Sport | Camping |
Piles incluses ? | Non |
Marque | Coleman |
Fabricant | Coleman FR Sport |
Numéro du modèle de l'article | 205111 |
Dimensions du produit (L x l x h) | 0,19 x 0,15 x 0,44 cm; 6,78 kilogrammes |
ASIN | B0030BG9QA |
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Caractéristique spéciale | Résistant à l eau, Pluie |
Marque | Coleman |
Occupation | 3 personnes |
Design | Tente de camping |
Matériau | Polychlorure de vinyle |
Dimensions du produit | 16L x 16l x 58H centimètres |
Saisons | 4 Saison |
Couleur | Kaki |
Sport | Camping |
Forme | tunnelzelt |
À propos de cet article
- Dimensions plié : 16 cm x 16 cm x 58 cm
- Montage : Double toit en premier
- Poids : 4,41 kg
- Type: Tente tunnel
- Nombre de chambre: 1
- Extérieur: 100% Polyester
- Colone d'eau: 1500 a 3000 mm
- tente int: 100% Polyester 185T
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Date de mise en ligne sur Amazon.fr | 25 mai 2010 |
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4,5 sur 5 étoiles |
Classement des meilleures ventes d'Amazon | 26,672 en Sports et Loisirs (Voir les 100 premiers en Sports et Loisirs) 30 en Tentes tunnel |
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Coleman - La marque du plein air
Chez Coleman, nous partageons votre passion. Notre philosophie est de vous encourager à pratiquer diverses activités en plein air. Par conséquent, chaque année, nous créons une multitude de produits innovants et présentons de nouvelles gammes qui vous inciteront à explorer le monde extérieur
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Tente Coastline 4 Deluxe
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La Coastline 4 Deluxe est une tente tunnel confortable et familiale pour 4 personnes, qui vous protège dans toutes les conditions météorologiques. Son montage est facile grâce au quick-pitch tunnel et vous fait profiter au maximum de vos activités de vacances.
La construction donne une stabilité extraordinaire en temps sévères.
Sa hauteur vous offre la possibilité d'utiliser l'espace intérieur au maximum.
Des points de ventilation et les grands panneaux de ventilation réglables assurent un séjour confortable, tandis que les fenêtres donnent de la lumière
- Toile: Polyester PU 3000 mm PU, coutures étanchées
- Chambre: polyester respirant
- Tapis de sol: PE 120g/m²
- Arceaux: fibre de verre 11 mm
- Tapis de sol fixe
- Points de ventilation permanents
- Dimensions espace de vie :L 205 x l 290 x H 200 cm
- Dimensions des chambres: 210 x 140 x 195 cm x2
- Dimension du sac de transport: 70 x 27 x 27 cm
- Poids: 13,5 kg
- Sac de transport en polyester
- Couleur : vert

Emplacement disponible

Montage facile

Arceaux en fibre de verre

Traitement retardateur de combustion

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J'adore cette tente , a peine arrivé, a peine monter.
Les sardines sont pas terrible et se plie mais ce n'ai pas un problème j'avais déjà anticipé et acheté des plus solides.
Bref super pour nos futurs Roadtrip moto bien quel soit un peu lourde 7kgs ,mais sa vaut le coup de faire quelques concession.

Commenté en France 🇫🇷 le 15 août 2021




Commenté en France 🇫🇷 le 30 août 2022


Par contre on doit avoir un défaut au niveau de l'ouverture latéral car des gouttes d'eau rentrent quand il pleut... et un petit anneau était décousu ... mais rien de méchant on va passer de l'imperméabilisant et recoudre...
Elle est légère et prend pas de place ce qui est super pratique...
le poids de la tente indiqué est de 4kg alors qu'en réalité son poids est de 8kg !!!



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Commenté aux États-Unis 🇺🇸 le 21 août 2022



What we liked - well designed, it is so easy to put up - I wouldn't say 10 minutes, but we fully assembled it in 20 minutes from scratch - it was very straight forward, and once put up, was pretty sturdy. The sleep space is great for two adults - and the inner enclosure for the sleep space is well made and worked well. The outer space is really useful - you can't stand up in it but it is a good space and for two people, easily big enough to store essentials. The three door openings are great when the weather is good. We really liked this. We also thought it was overall pretty good for the price, and it comes with everything you need to assemble apart from a peg hammer - which is fair enough. It also packs away into a small carry bag - and goes back into it when you take it down - it's tiny which is really great for portability.
What we didn't like - the tent pegs that come with it are your bog standard metal ones, which are fine for fair weather, but will not hold up in high winds. This did cause us a few problems, but thankfully the tent did stay up - if we'd positioned it side ways into the wind, we would have had problems - that was luck on our part. I would have happily paid a bit more for better pegs - and I'd recommend doing that for this tent. The zips on the doors are not great, they constantly catch on the seam material and where a bit of a nuisance. Again, for a few extra £s, Coleman could have fitted better zips and seams - this really let the tent down for us - not a problem when it's dry, but when it's raining, it wasn't fun! The outer storage area has to be set up carefully - if it's not, and if it's windy and wet, your stuff will get wet. This happened to us. To be fair, the weather was a bit horrible, but I had to modify the inner tray by supporting the sides with tent pegs to stop the rain getting in. In fair weather it would be fine, but we don't get to much of that here! And lastly, the tent did let in water, not much, but this was it's first use - the zip seams in the outer area leaked and water penetrated through the material in places - it was very heavy rain, so trying to be fair, but this is what we experienced. The sleep space was fine.
To sum up, a great little tent for two people, that has some nice features and can stand up to our weather. Just set it up carefully - particularly the outer storage space, and buy some better quality tent pegs for it, and you're away. Hope that's helpful.

Cons: weirdly, the tent hangs from inside of fly so the fly has to be put up first then the tent is clipped to the inside, from the inside. This is a needlessly complex assembly process. It does allow the fly to be left up, for packing the tent in poor weather and maybe the fly could be used alone eg on a beach. It is also a design that is dependant on the pereter being staked, and there are lots of stakes.
Materials are even worse than our last Coleman bought 10 years ago. The floor material is so cheap (basically fiber-reinforced garbage bag material) the vestibule floor tore 1st time we set it up (we were able to repaire it with some creative sewing because we are in a pinch with an upcoming camping trip or we would have returned it). I *strongly* recommend using a ground cloth tarp under it or it will be punctured the first time you camp with it.
Bottom line: After our trial run of getting it set up, torn floor repaired, and then dropped and bagged, my wife asked if there was anybody who made *good* tents. Consider saving up a bit more and getting a tent from a mountain outfitter like REI or Kelty or Sierra Designs, or..

Other design features we like include:
The way the sleeping quarter is separated - though connected - to the outer tent layer.
The bucket design of the floor-sheet in the 'veranda' bit.
The see-through margins on the outer front-door of the tent. This makes it easy to check the weather status from shelter – especially if it keeps raining intermittently. This has unexpected practical uses when it rains all day and there’s nowhere else to go (other than the toilets)…
The little gap between the sleeping quarter and the floor-sheet for the 'veranda' bit (a good place to put muddy shoes - sheltered from the rain but not muddying everything else)
The front flap which holds open so you can enjoy a (hopefully) good view whilst sat under shelter (see 2/2 photos)
In terms of putting the tent up, that's been fairly easy (depending on the state of the ground beneath as with any tent/camping expeience). It’s pretty much just like putting any other tent up. On the inside, once you have connected the inner sleeping quarters, I'd suggest leaving that attached (yes, the tent will still fold away just as well). The rest is fairly straight forward. Inside the tent itself, there's lots of bits to hang things off and pockets big enough to house things like toiletry bags etc.
There's only 2 things that let this tent down. If it weren't for these 2 things, we'd give it 5 stars...
1. When it was pissing it down in the Dordogne in June, the side-door zips started leaking water into the 'veranda' bit (despite the bit of waterproof(?) fabric covering the zips). It seems (?) that somehow this led to the bit of fabric above the side-doors then also starting to leak. This bit got very wet, and drops of water started coming through. So we had to put a cooking pot underneath to collect the drops. PLEASE NOTE - This was the only part of the tent that leaked. This issue only happened under heavy rain and has never during or since affected the sleeping quarters or any other part of the tent! As such, it is not indicative of a problem with the whole tent, just the side-door zips, the fabric just above them, and perhaps only with our particular model.
2. The tent's fabric seems to hold onto a noticeable amount of water all around the outside. Once in Normandy and again since in North Yorkshire, when it came time to pack up the tent, I had to go round the outside of the tent with a camping towel, wiping water off the tent fabric. I don't know if it's an issue with the coating on the fabric, but even where the fabric is at an angle, enough water to noticeably wet a towel sticks around such that you either have to leave the tent up to dry or dry it yourself. It's not a big deal for us, but if you'd rather not pack your tent with more water than necessary, then this might be worth considering.
In Summary...
The Good:
1. User friendly (easy to put up and down)
2. Versatile to suit conditions (you can comfortably enjoy good views from the comfort of the tent whatever the weather)
3. Spacious
4. Good airflow throughout
5. Tent lines are a fluorescent green/yellow colour which makes them hard to miss!
The Not So Good:
1. The side-door zips leak under heavy rain (at least our model did).
2. The tent fabric seems to hold onto more water that seems normal which can make it a mess to pack away.
Overall, despite a couple of niggling issues, this is still a good tent at a good price. Spacious for 2 and designed for a pleasant experience. Would we buy it again if we knew the minor issues I've mentioned? Yes, definitely. The good definitely outweighs the not so good.
Update: After a few years of using this brilliant tent, we finally found out its limit. We were hit by a storm whilst camping in Wales in 2020, & had to abandon ship & shelter in the car. Not long after, under the constant pressure of 60+ kmph winds, one of the central spines of the tent splintered and snapped. We quickly packed up the tent in gale force 8 winds, and will replace the spine pole and continue to enjoy this otherwise brilliant tent. But if you want to know it's limits in windy conditions, then there you have it. Avoid anything above 40kmph, and pack up immediately if it gets above 50kmph!


Commenté au Royaume-Uni 🇬🇧 le 23 octobre 2016
Other design features we like include:
The way the sleeping quarter is separated - though connected - to the outer tent layer.
The bucket design of the floor-sheet in the 'veranda' bit.
The see-through margins on the outer front-door of the tent. This makes it easy to check the weather status from shelter – especially if it keeps raining intermittently. This has unexpected practical uses when it rains all day and there’s nowhere else to go (other than the toilets)…
The little gap between the sleeping quarter and the floor-sheet for the 'veranda' bit (a good place to put muddy shoes - sheltered from the rain but not muddying everything else)
The front flap which holds open so you can enjoy a (hopefully) good view whilst sat under shelter (see 2/2 photos)
In terms of putting the tent up, that's been fairly easy (depending on the state of the ground beneath as with any tent/camping expeience). It’s pretty much just like putting any other tent up. On the inside, once you have connected the inner sleeping quarters, I'd suggest leaving that attached (yes, the tent will still fold away just as well). The rest is fairly straight forward. Inside the tent itself, there's lots of bits to hang things off and pockets big enough to house things like toiletry bags etc.
There's only 2 things that let this tent down. If it weren't for these 2 things, we'd give it 5 stars...
1. When it was pissing it down in the Dordogne in June, the side-door zips started leaking water into the 'veranda' bit (despite the bit of waterproof(?) fabric covering the zips). It seems (?) that somehow this led to the bit of fabric above the side-doors then also starting to leak. This bit got very wet, and drops of water started coming through. So we had to put a cooking pot underneath to collect the drops. PLEASE NOTE - This was the only part of the tent that leaked. This issue only happened under heavy rain and has never during or since affected the sleeping quarters or any other part of the tent! As such, it is not indicative of a problem with the whole tent, just the side-door zips, the fabric just above them, and perhaps only with our particular model.
2. The tent's fabric seems to hold onto a noticeable amount of water all around the outside. Once in Normandy and again since in North Yorkshire, when it came time to pack up the tent, I had to go round the outside of the tent with a camping towel, wiping water off the tent fabric. I don't know if it's an issue with the coating on the fabric, but even where the fabric is at an angle, enough water to noticeably wet a towel sticks around such that you either have to leave the tent up to dry or dry it yourself. It's not a big deal for us, but if you'd rather not pack your tent with more water than necessary, then this might be worth considering.
In Summary...
The Good:
1. User friendly (easy to put up and down)
2. Versatile to suit conditions (you can comfortably enjoy good views from the comfort of the tent whatever the weather)
3. Spacious
4. Good airflow throughout
5. Tent lines are a fluorescent green/yellow colour which makes them hard to miss!
The Not So Good:
1. The side-door zips leak under heavy rain (at least our model did).
2. The tent fabric seems to hold onto more water that seems normal which can make it a mess to pack away.
Overall, despite a couple of niggling issues, this is still a good tent at a good price. Spacious for 2 and designed for a pleasant experience. Would we buy it again if we knew the minor issues I've mentioned? Yes, definitely. The good definitely outweighs the not so good.
Update: After a few years of using this brilliant tent, we finally found out its limit. We were hit by a storm whilst camping in Wales in 2020, & had to abandon ship & shelter in the car. Not long after, under the constant pressure of 60+ kmph winds, one of the central spines of the tent splintered and snapped. We quickly packed up the tent in gale force 8 winds, and will replace the spine pole and continue to enjoy this otherwise brilliant tent. But if you want to know it's limits in windy conditions, then there you have it. Avoid anything above 40kmph, and pack up immediately if it gets above 50kmph!



During first outing with this tent we had some horrible weather with ongoing very heavy rain, thunder and wind and the tent did really well, it stayed completely dry on the inside sleeping compartment and most of the outside section. There was a small drip from the two tags which are used when you roll up the front door (or for hanging a torch off inside). These seemed to become saturated and did start to drip in the morning, although after a very heavy night's rain and such a small drip I wasn't concerned and this definitely wouldn't put me off the tent. I think it did really well in the weather.
The tent is very easy to put up and take down and can be done by one person although easier with 2. The inside compartment can also be left inside when taking it down. My only very small little niggle is the 2 poles you get for putting up the front door to the front of the tent, each pole is made up of 3 parts and they do work well, however, they are really loose and don't have a click function or anything so when just holding them they fall apart. They do work when standing with the tent and you just peg the string down and as I said this is a very small niggle!
This is a great tent, a bargain at the price on amazon! Fully recommend!