

🌟 Elevate your outdoor game with the Coleman Kobuk Valley – where comfort meets adventure!
The Coleman Kobuk Valley Camping Tent is a lightweight, 4-person dome tent featuring a blackout bedroom that blocks 99% of daylight, keeping you cool and well-rested. Its durable fiberglass poles provide excellent wind resistance, while the 4500mm waterproof rating with taped seams and sewn-in groundsheet ensures complete protection from rain. The tent includes a spacious porch for gear storage and offers SPF 50 UV protection, making it an ideal all-season shelter for millennial adventurers seeking comfort and reliability.














| ASIN | B01M5FQ8NX |
| Age range | Adult |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 44,752 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 59 in Dome Tents |
| Brand | Coleman |
| Color | Green/Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (962) |
| Date First Available | 26 Oct. 2016 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Features | Waterproof |
| Included components | Carry Bag, Peg, Pole |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 2000030280 |
| Manufacturer | Coleman |
| Material type | Fibreglass, Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Product Dimensions | 330 x 200 x 130 cm; 4.85 kg |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | Octagonal |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport | 57000 Outdoors |
| Style | Kobuk Valley 3+ |
| Ultraviolet light protection | SPF 50 |
A**S
Brilliant tent, would highly recomend
I brought this tent as a easy tent to put up on quwick little camping trips with my partner and I was really sprised how good this tent is, it keeps water out really well and it is really sturdy in strong wind , the first time i used this was in Wales and there was a storm over night and throughout the night I kept supper dry and warm , also the black out works super well, in the morning it looks like it is 9 at night , it keeps the tent supper darck in the morning so u will definitely not be distrirbed by the morning sun , this tent is also good size to fit 3 single air beds in with a small gap between them and the way I sleep in it is with a king size air bed for me and my partner and with a king in it u sill have plenty of room for Ur bags, but if u are in role mats u can get 4 people in it if you put Ur stuff in the porch , taking about the porch it is a perfect size to keep shoes in and to sit in to put shoes on , u can have 2 pople sit in the front porch and put there shoes on easily. This tent also packs dowm really will and is easy to fold up and the bag is not one of them silly small bags , also when putting the tent up it is supper easy for one person to do by there self as u don't have to thred the poles thrown as it had clip on pols with the 2 layer design. Over all I am really pleased with this tent definitely the best tent I have purchased and amazing for the price I would highly recommend.
S**S
Great tent.
We had a 4man of this model for 5yrs. Used 3/4 times a Yr. So it was obvious we were going to get another. 3man just a bit smaller than 4man but still has space for 2 adults and all our bike gear. Porch is a good size ,ideal for wet gear and shoes. Easy to put up 5/10min , and easy to take down. We ride scooters, it is lightweight and easy to secure in place. Bedroom area is blackout so great to keep out the light in early mornings.
J**.
Well worth the money
Setting Up - Took about 20 mins solo. Pretty easy to set up, if you’ve ever set up a Coleman tent before it’s really not much different. The only exception is with the bathtub floor of the porch, it took a bit of trial and error to get the front pegs positioned to get enough tension to keep it upright. It could also do with an extra set of toggles on the middle of the side sections to keep it together. Actual Use - Very good, the inside is very roomy with two people plus kit and there are pockets at either side for gear and a handy hook at the top for a light! The “Blackout Bedroom” technology is pretty good. It’s not completely dark because there’s a fair amount of light leaking from the door end of the tent, but it was plenty dark enough to have a decent lie in past dawn which was excellent! I don’t think it worked to keep the bedroom section cool at all, it was incredibly hot in the day still, and felt much cooler when I went outside. Although seeing as it’s currently a heatwave here (and pretty unusual weather) I will update this later in the year if it helps keep it cooler during the day. Used for a solid 5 days and it felt very comfortable the whole time, there’s enough height to crouch and move around inside without hitting the ceiling which was good. I didn’t notice any condensation in the tent which was a nice change, the top of the inner on the tent is mostly mesh which I imagine helps keep that the case! There was only a slight bit of rain and very little wind, so I can’t comment on how it will work when the weather turns bad, but so far for summer - It’s pretty good. Packing Away - Took about 25 mins with two. You basically follow the instructions backwards. The inner neatly folds into 3 and then the porch on top. The outer was a bit more difficult, it was hard to find folding lines on it to pack it back in the bag. Luckily there was extra room in the bag so it went back in easily enough. I'm definitely looking forward to using it again, and it's a huge upgrade from my much older 2 man tent. It could be easier to pack away and it's a touch on the heavy side, but great to actually use!
K**V
Great quality Tent
This tent is great - a proper weatherproof tent that is good in mostly all conditions (ecept severe storms) quality is brilliant, the black out feature is perfect if the morning sun wakes you.
J**A
Fantastic
Great tent. Survives heavy rain and wind. A sturdy little champion. Slept in one for a month. A great night's sleep every time. Cozy and insulated. Easy to put up and take down even for a total city dweller.
H**N
Poor Quality/Design Flaws
Unfortunately, the quality was not quite up to scratch. A frayed guy rope, mysterious stains on the outer cover, and a poorly designed porch meaning that it couldn't be pulled taut, flapping in the wind and which would let rain in due to absence of sufficient clips for the tarpaulin. The seller made no attempt to offer any help to resolve these issues, dismissing them entirely as I was outside the 30 day return period (they were only encountered when I first used the tent!). But which isn't relevant when it comes to consumer regulations. Eventually agreed they would accept the return of the tent. This has been with them for a month, no update has been provided and no sign of a refund.
S**N
Super little tent
Daft old Grandpa managed to get it up and pegged out in 14 minutes flat so must be simple! Seriously, it’s a good basic tent as you would expect from Coleman. No initial problems with the quality but it’s first outing is in the warm sunshine so cannot speak to wet weather or strong wind. Blackout worked well. Porch set up too. Mine is a 3 person but you’d have to be pretty friendly, I think it’s two and for me it works really well for one to give lots of space and I like to take lots of kit! As always it’s easier to get the tent out of its useful carrying sleeve than to compress it sufficiently to get it back in but I did manage it at the third attempt. Deffo a recommend.
T**Ä
This tent is by no means light, I would say the main usecase is car camping. It is quite easy to assemble and disassemble after practicing a few times. The blackout feature is a very nice feature when camping in places where the sun stays up for extended times, like Scandinavia. For two person this tent is really nice and roomy. I think 3 person would be okay but 4 person would feel quite cramped. I didn't notice any water leaks and wind resistance is quite good. I did however notice that the front floor of the tent already had some wear and tear after 2 week camping trip. Also the tent stakes are of low quality and bend easily. Considering the price and usecase I will give it 5 stars.
B**L
Tent clearly had been used. Dirty with a lot of soil, a dirty sock. Further bent pegs, and a crook tentpole. Very disappointed as I will need to find another tent asap to go on holiday next week
G**O
The tent arrived on time, arrived new and unopened, a reasonably quality item for the one time I have used it so far, in general. I would however like to stress that it being for 4 people is somewhat of an overstatement. Yes, 4 people will probably fit, stuffed like sausages next to each other, I suppose. I used it alone, at a festival, and space was enough for me alone. In lenght, it was barely enough, and I'm 180cm (feet at the entrance). Have not tried it the other way, will try next time. My 200x140cm inflatabel mattress barely fit in leght. It had still reasonably ample room on both sides, however. The 'pre-room space' is ok size, for the gear to be stored, but the protection from heavy rain and mud is relative. Both are likely to get inside there, so I wouldn't store food there, for instance, also likely to be attacked by insects. The black-out was a bit of a let-down. It is nowhere near 99% darkness or whatever they say. I don't need total darkness to sleep, so it was not that much of an issue, but 99% darkness is a huge overstatement. If you need near total darkness to sleep, this is not the tent for you or don't choose it on that basis The biggest let-down is probably the alleged keeping cooler, while warm outside, and keeping warmer, while cool outside. It is simply not the case. The tent under direct sun becomes a furnace, even under the Belgian mid-August sun, which is not at all powerful, and anybody from Notrhern Europe will know. It's basically hotter inside the tent than outside, in that case. Therefore, darker tent or not (no black-out, as mentioned), it won't matter, becasue at 8 in the morning, but before 9 at the latest, you must get out of the tent, if you don't want to get cooked and still want to breathe. That is, if your tent is under direct sunlight, with no shade. If you are under trees, I suppose, it should be OK, but have not tried that yet (next Spring/Summer). For cooler temperatures, I guess it will keep somewhat darker inside than outside, because it will retain some of your own body heat. I passed nights with down to 10C, but by both having a thermal mat under my mattress, and by sleeping in a sleeping bag, with 9C as tolerable temperature (-3, as extreme, +15 as comfort), sleeping in the tent was OK (I've had worse). It was not straighforward to be pitched for an aoccasional camper. At the price point, I suppose it was OK (I got it with a promotion), quality so fas OK, the most important promise on coolness was not kept. Darkness not kept either, but not a fundamental point for me. Internal room is questionable (not really for 4 people, but for me alone it was OK, maybe not so much in length). Ventilation could be much better.
J**E
Recomendable
M**M
Superkvalitet, campade med mina barnbarn
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