🏞️ Elevate your camping game with CORE – where adventure meets comfort!
The CORE 11 Person Family Cabin Tent is a spacious and versatile camping solution designed for families and groups. Measuring 17 feet by 12 feet with a height of 86 inches, it comfortably accommodates up to 11 people. Featuring H20 Block Technology for weather protection, multiple room capabilities, and smart interior organization, this tent ensures a comfortable and enjoyable outdoor experience. Complete with a carry bag for easy transport, it's perfect for your next camping adventure.
D**G
Easy with two people
The media could not be loaded. It was pretty easy to put up and take down. Don’t bother following the instructions, it’ll be easier if you just watch a video and learn to put it up and take it down more than once so you can get acquainted with it. For our first time it took us 30-40 mins to put up, this is our first time putting any type of tent up. Took maybe 20 mins after we learned how to do it without the instructions. Same 20 mins, maybe, to take down and put away.As far as space, it’s very spacious. We haven’t used it to go camping yet, so can’t give a 100% full review on the space but as you can see from our pictures it held a twin and queen size air mattress along with a play pen. With still a lot of room to move around. Didn’t even use the front entrance for storage yet, but spacious in there too.Can’t speak on the rain protector as we didn’t get rain while we had it outside, but it did cover everything on the tent. Seen other people say they bring a tarp to hang over just in case.Zippers and netting of the tent is good quality and held up pretty nicely so far. As far as the stakes go they’re decent metal ones, but the straps tend to slip off the stake because of it’s metallic surface. Might want to get your own, as we will.Overall I give it a 10/10, and when we take it camping this summer I’ll be back to update the review if needed.
M**A
Easy set up
We recently took our 4 and 5 year olds on our first camping trip as a family. Yes, we’re only 4 people and I ordered an 11-person tent. I tend to be an “over-packer” and also wanted to make sure there was extra space. We camped at the beach, so we used the front room for our bins of stuff, and as a place to get all the sand off our feet before going into the back room, which served as our bedroom. This tent is very spacious and tall enough for my 6’4” husband to walk around easily. We got two kid cots and a queen sized inflatable mattress in the back, and 2 of the large black/yellow storage bins from Costco and a suitcase in the front room. The pockets in each room were super helpful to prevent little things from getting lost. The storage hammock in the ceiling of the back room was perfect for a dim light at night. All the windows make for great ventilation, with easy to close zippers in case of rain. This tent is easy to set up. I was able to do most of it by myself, but needed one additional person on occasion. The poles are color coded making assembly super easy for a first time user. Getting it back in the carrying case after use took some sweat, but was manageable. The only “con” was the Velcro on the front door snagging the window netting. Definitely not a dealbreaker, but kind of a bummer. Oh, and it held up great in the sudden rain we experienced!
S**E
Great tent!
This tent is HUGE. For the price it’s most definitely worth it! The front porch/additional room is the size of a 6/7 person tent by itself and is very large, you could comfortably fit a queen mattress or two full size mattresses and still have some room. The main tent is like the size of a small bedroom. You have about 6 feet of head height and more than enough room to comfortably house two queen air mattress’s. It seems like it would be complicated to set up but it was actually pretty simple to figure out. I would recommend setting it up at home just to see how to do it before taking it out for the first time. Completely waterproof! It rained the whole entire night when we took it camping and not a DROP!! Great buy!
Y**X
HUGE palace, thoughtful design, one possibly major FLAW (and a few issues)
I am an avid hiker, camper, and wilderness backpacker and regularly organize camping events for as many as 45 participants. My family also will be growing to 4 (with a potential for a 5th coming in the near future), and so I wanted a larger tent to house two families comfortably with up to 10 members (4-6 of whom would be adults.) Tents I have purchased in the past were made by Sierra Designs, Big Agnes, MSR, REI, Columbia, and less expensive ones like Coleman, depending on the purpose of the trip.The CORE 9 Extended Dome tent is one of my favorite, family-sized ones (although it has a few issues, such as a door that's mildly difficult to operate and a slight lack of ventilation for the hot summer days), and I was excited to purchase the CORE 11 Cabin Tent with Screen Room. Why? The ability to have the screen room allow for air to cool the main cabin, and for the kids to enjoy lounging safely away from mosquitoes. I was EXCITED! Alas, I ended returning the tent for a few reasons.PROS- Very large capacity (can hold up to 9 or 10 adults comfortably)- Separate screen room whose mesh panels can be zipped closed, instantly turning that section into its own sleeping quarters- Screen room keeps the bugs out while letting air circulate through the warmer main cabin- Screen room has a full tent floor- Plenty of air ventilation for both the screen room (obviously) and the main cabin (which has a panoramic, mesh ceiling). Absolutely LOVED how the air flowed throughout!- Mostly easy to set up, though the main poles required some force to lock into place (I set up the tent by myself)- Excellent color design- Adjustable vents for the main cabin- Water resistant (though I did not get a chance to test that)- Generously-sized carry bag. I do not remember seeing that mine was expandable as described in the product listing on Amazon- Electrical access port for RV campers- Bright-orange guy lines for increased visibility (ever tripped on those at night before?)- Gear loft with lantern hooks, although it'll be quite high up for shorter people to reach- Very generous height (up to 7'), allowing most occupants to stand straight up- Multiple pockets in the main cabin and screen room that are higher off the ground for easier reach- Can fit up to 3 queen-sized air mattresses (2 in the main cabin and 1 in the screen room)- Thoughtful design: poles are color-coded, the loops where the poles meet the bottom of the tent (and stakes are secured through) make it easier for the poles to be attached (PHOTO A), and the plastic where the poles meet comes with its own carry pouch to help minimize damage to the tent fabric (PHOTO B)- Rain fly to keep rain out- Fairly quick disassemblyCONS- Heavy at 43 lbs- Bottom of tent is not lined like a bath tub to keep rain water out- Footprint not included (most tents don't). If you get one, be sure it is not larger than the tent itself so water won't pool up- No separate entrance to the main cabin without having to go through the screen room, making it less convenient to be used as two, separate sleeping quarters- No separation wall for the main cabin to split it into 2 "rooms" (which would also require 2 doors opposite the screen room)- VERY large tent may not fit some camp sites- A piece of the fabric EASILY tore when I pulled one of the stakes out (where the center of the screen room door is - see PHOTO C). Lesson learned: don't pull by the tent, but by the black loop instead. This gives me great concern about the durability of the rest of the tent where the stakes are staked through. None of my other tents ripped like this by pulling the way I didTIPS- Keep the footprint smaller than the size of the tent to keep the rain water from pooling- Ensure the tent is not twisted where the stakes are. A twisted area can help rain water enter the tent- When putting away the poles, take them apart from the center out to help ensure the elastic band does not overstretch over time- When putting the poles through the designated areas of the tent, PUSH them through instead of pulling. Makes assembly/disassembly much easier and faster- To easily fold the tent away, this technique has worked with practically every tent I have owned: the folded poles' length are usually the same size as the carry bag (PHOTO D). With that in mind, I use the folded poles to roll the tent up (see PHOTO E). Once folded, the tent should fit easily into the carry bag (PHOTO F). I learned this technique after having struggled with the Sierra Design tent whose carry bag was not very easy to pack withFINAL THOUGHTSOverall, I really love the generous size and air ventilation of the tent. The ability to have air circulate throughout the main cabin was one of the major reasons I was so excited to buy it, and the screen room was a very welcome feature. However, after a very painful decision process and discussion with my wife, we ultimately decided to return it for the following reasons:- It may be too big for most camp sites we go to. We would hate to be stuck at a site that would not allow the tent to fit- The tent easily ripped at the tent floor/tent junction when I removed a stake from the soft ground by pulling on the tent. This gave us a big concern about the durability of the fabric- No separate entrance to the main cabin without going through the screen roomThe CORE 10 Instant Cabin with Screen Room may be a better compromise between this CORE 11 and the CORE 9 I already own, but I cannot justify the price the CORE 10 commands. If the company can create a smaller version of the non-instant CORE 11 or CORE 9 with a screen room big enough to house perhaps 2 chairs (but most importantly, allowing air to circulate the main cabin via said room), I would seriously consider getting it. Even better, including a room divider with separate main cabin doors, and that would become my perfect, family-sized tent. One can wish!For now, the CORE 9 Extended Dome will have to do.
A**R
Great tent
It was bigger than I expected but is a great tent
R**S
Best tent I've ever bought!
Very easy to set up and take down. We had a huge thunder storm with heavy rain and it didn't leak at all. Totally worth the money.
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