This rainfly accessory is specifically for Coleman 8-person Instant Tents. This rainfly includes steel stakes, a storage bag and offers more protection from the rain. Coleman Instant Tent Buying Guide Coleman 4-Person Instant Tent Coleman 6-Person Instant Tent Coleman 14×8 Foot 8-Person Instant Tent Coleman 14×10 Foot 8-Person Instant Tent Footprint 8′ x 7′ 10′ x 9′ 14′ x 8′ 14′ x 10′ Center Height 4′ 11″ 5′ 11″ 6′ 4″ 6′ 5″ Doors 1 1 1 2 Sleeps 4 6 8 8 Inner Tent Po
Get the RIGHT rainfly..14 X 10 rainfly, model# 2000010328,
BE ADVISED: You need to get the CORRECT rainfly as this is for the 14 X 8. You will need the 14 X 10 rainfly which Coleman carries directly.
The 14 X 10 Instant Tent that Amazon carries (model # 200005512) is the 2009-2010 that DOES NOT come with a rainfly.
The 14 X 10 rainfly from Coleman (model# 2000010328), however, WILL fit the 2009-2010 model from Amazon as I spoke with their customer service “Mellie” and she confirmed that it would. Their number is (800) 835-3278. The 14 X 10 rainfly costs $54.99 (not including shipping/tax). This is the one you will need.
HOWEVER, Coleman “Mellie” said that the newer Instant Tent(s) (model # 200008054 and 200010319) DO COME WITH A RAINFLY.
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Do not buy if you purchased Coleman the 14×10 instant tent!,
We purchased this rainfly together with 8 person instant tent 14×10 – The rainfly was listed on the Amazon website as an optional accessory for the above tent – wrong description! Well if you purchase the 8 person 14×8 instant tent this is the right accessory if you purchase the 14×10 instant tent this is the wrong item, the right part number is 2000010328 not 2000010330. Amazon does not stock the 2000010328 for the 14×10 tent. You have to go to Coleman.com to buy it. We have to return the item back to Amazon!
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Initial impressions,
I set this up in our yard this weekend to make sure I could do it before venturing out. Everything worked as expected except one pole had some material blocking the locking button from popping out, rendering the pole (and tent) unusable. At first I thought it was sheet metal but decided to try slicing through it with my knife. Fortunately I was able to clear the opening and all went well from that point on. After it was all set up (okay, it took me longer than one minute) my wife says “Where’s the back door?”. Long story short, the older model has two doors (and is about $40 cheaper) and the newer models only have a front door. Just saying, if that’s important to you, look for the 2011 model. I wish I had noticed when I compared them. Here is the link to the 2-door model: https://www.amazon.com/Coleman-Instant-Foot-Person-Room/dp/B003QUT9OE/ref=cm_cr_pr_sims_t
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