
Capacity
Sleeps 8
End Use
Camping
Trail Weight
21+ lbs.
enjoy easy access in and out thanks to the hinged door feature of the Coleman® 8-Person Montana™ Cabin Camping Tent. The spacious tent also offers superior weather protection with an included rainfly, welded corners, and inverted seams to keep water from getting in.
REVIEWS
237 Reviews
DMoney12
My nephew was so excited to receive this as a gift!
Tizzle
Bought it at Dicks and is great quality. Was even on sale!
Maiko
I was honestly worried that since it was cheap it wouldn't hold up to Florida rain. I was glad I was wrong. Rained the whole night and inside stayed completely dry. Door stays ajar if not zipped up, velcro might as well be useless, which is annoying but otherwise having an easy in and out was fantastic. My Marmot 4p tent has 3x more pockets than this 8p tent. It has good ventilation. Stays cool in Florida sun. No other complaints.
Brown’s tent
We have used the tent twice. I bought it less than 2 yrs ago and the end poles have broke three times. I repaired the poles for the first two times and I have bought a new pole and it has now broke. This tent has been used maybe 10 days. We have followed all directions to set up.
J. Johnson
Insane to me that Coleman could degrade to such low quality over the years. The first tent I bought since the Coleman Go two person tent. Right off the bat trying to get this thing set up, one of the poles snaps in half next to my face. Even after the trip I managed to inhale enough fiberglass to make it impossible to eat. My tent also happens to be missing one of the settings for the poles so I can't use the rainfly without sticking a stake sideways into the ground and placing it in the end that way. The whole tent squeaks and creaks throughout the night - not merely the broken pole but everything chafes around in the wind. And good luck getting this thing back into the tiny green zip up bag it comes with. Guarantee that you won't be able to do it without keeping the poles and stakes bags outside of the carry all. There's tons of small things that indicate terrible quality, e.g. the bad stitching on the inside pocket, the boot on the door poles coming off after one use. Overall I won't ever buy a Coleman product again, whether out of spite or because I'm going to die due to fiberglass inhalation.
Anelson
I love the size of this tent however the tent poles suck. 2 have broken so far. The most recent trip I took, one of the poles broke while the tent was set up and punched a hole through the rainfly. Now I’m in the market for another tent and will be researching brands outside of Coleman.
CampDirtBag
This tent is nice for set up. However, the rain fly does not cover the whole tent so expect water to get in. The pole holder parts are not durable enough and poles get stuck in the easily and rip material. There is NOT enough ventilation through the tent. Especially if you have to keep your rainfly on. Because it doesn't cover the whole tent you have to keep your side windows closed for rain. So your stuck with your door and the back "ventilation" that doesn't actually let any air through. Very spacious on the inside which is great but we have been turned down from several campground because it's to big (Ex: Rocky Mountain NP. & Yellowstone) I've worked at a camp for 15 years, I have always loved Coleman so I hope someone can design this tent a bit better because the set up is easy and very spacious!
Johnnyz71
This tent withstood an 80 mph wind/sandstorm, was flung a foot off the ground with the roof against a tree for 15 minutes!!! The curved door pole suffered one break and one of the tent support poles suffered one break. Great build Coleman. Now, I just need 2 replacement poles.
JG25
We setup this tent and the next morning I noticed the side poles were tented and not round like it should be. The poles on both sides (the gray poles) snapped. Not even on a connection and of course punctured the pole sleeve and then tore it when we tried to take out the poles. The tent can’t be used again. It seems like a lot of people are having the same issues
Dan Boots
First time using the tent I thought I had hooked up the cover wrong when the pole broke. I replaced it. Our second time using this tent and now the other side broke in the same spot, so this product is defective and I don’t recommend buying it unless you want to have a project.
Bad poles
I have bought two now. First one, one pole broke second one , two poles broke over a two day camping. Poe broke on night one. Second pole broke on night too.
Agent28
Tent leaking after second use, 2 tent poles split at the ends , no high heat or wind. seams there are not even replacement poles for this tent, all around fail
dmytrod4_2035
I recently used the Coleman Montana 8-Person Tent on a weekend camping trip with friends, and it exceeded expectations. It was super spacious — easily fit all 8 of us with room for gear. Setup was straightforward and took less than 20 minutes. The tent held up well in light rain and kept us dry all night. Ventilation was decent, and the hinged door is a great touch. It’s a bit bulky to carry, but totally worth it for comfort and weather protection. Highly recommend for families or group trips!
ayveeeb_2126
Big, very spacious. Can withstand heavy winds and rain. Great for a big family and/or a big group of friends. Assembly is easy as I am used to setting up tents.
Spurlsa
If I could give this tent, a zero star, I would. We had an old common tent that we had used for 15 to 20 years and only replaced it because we thought it was time to upgrade purchased this tent and used it twice on the second time the pole broke exactly where a friend of hers pole broke the first time they use their tent. Send pictures the Coleman. They obviously don’t care about their quality anymore and decline the warranty, even though you could clearly see the tent looked brand new sad I will purchase off brands that are cheaper. If I have to replace the tent after only two uses whenever purchase a Cole product again I will continue to leave for reviews with pictures of the damage tent. My friend had the exact same pole on the exact same tent break. Where’s the irony there?
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