Coastline™ 8 Deluxe

This stable tunnel structure offers generous dimensions for 8 people with 4 separate bedrooms for increased privacy for each member of the group. The extra-large central living area provides plenty of space to house a large dining table and chairs.

Effortless to pitch thanks to it its stable and strong tunnel structure, the design focuses on the group’s convenience with handy features such as the peak protection to shelter tent doors, the new Coleman® self-rolling window covers, a cool air port for optional air conditioning, a quick access power cord vent and a sewn-in groundsheet to keep the elements out.







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Coastline 8 Deluxe Tent Features:
  • Set up: Flysheet first
  • Capacity: 8 person
  • Exclusive Coleman self-rolling windows.
  • Sleeping area: 11.8 m2
  • Living area: 6.96 m2
  • Pitching surface: 43 m2
  • Headroom: 200 cm
  • Carry bag type: Rectangular with zipper opening
  • Pack size: 70 x 33 x 33 cm
Coastline Deluxe Range Features:
  • You can remove bedrooms according to your sleeping, living and storage needs
  • Fully integrated sewn in durable PE groundsheet, providing dry and bug-free camping.
  • Breathable polyester and no-see-um mesh inner is lightweight and bug-resistant.
  • Fibreglass poles  
  • Cool air port for increased ventilation and plus a  Power cord vent for electic cables
  • Coleman exclusive self-rolling windows means you don’t need to roll the windows manually, a spring coils up to do the job
  • Reflective, brightly coloured guy-lines are visible during the day and night
  • Up in one pitching allows for quick and easy pitching and colour coded poles and sleeves minimise pitching errors
  • Inner bedrooms are pre-attached and they can be left in when packing the tent away
  • Internal pockets for added storage
  • Features 2 doors, one side door and a large door that can be opened into a large porched area