Our Take
The Coleman Oak Canyon 4-Person Blackout Tent earns its keep with that blackout technology, blocking 99% of daylight so you can actually sleep past sunrise on family trips.
You get a genuinely roomy 141 square feet of floor space and solid weather protection with a 4,500mm waterproof rating, though the living area feels cramped once you add gear.
At nearly 38 pounds, this is strictly a car camping setup, and the durability score of 6.0 suggests the materials are adequate rather than built to last.
Good value for weekend warriors who prioritize sleeping in, but don't expect it to handle years of heavy use.
How We Rated It
Pros & Cons
PROS
- ✓Blocks 99% daylight
- ✓4,500mm waterproof rating
- ✓Sturdy hybrid pole design
CONS
- ✕Heavy, bulky pack
- ✕Small living area
How It Compares
| Tent | Score | Est. Price | Weight | Sleeps | Seasons | Floor Area | Vestibule | Doors | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Coleman Coleman Oak Canyon 4-Person Blackout Tent This tent | ★ 7.6 | $339 | 37.6 lbs | 2 people | 4-season | 141 sq ft | — | 2 | ✓ Current |
| ★ 7.2 | $250 | 27.1 lbs | 2 people | 3-season | 38 sq ft | 0 sq ft | 1 | vs → | |
![]() REI Co-op REI Co-op Wonderland 6 Tent | ★ 8.1 | $499 | 22 lbs 15 oz | 4 people | 3-season | 83 sq ft | — | 2 | vs → |
| ★ 7.2 | $460 | 44.6lbs | 5 people | 3-season | 140 sq ft | — | 1 | vs → | |
| ★ 7.6 | $960 | 8 lbs | 2 people | 4-season | 46 sq ft | 22 sq ft | 2 | vs → | |
| ★ 7.8 | $150 | 11 lbs | 2 people | 3-season | 63 sq ft | — | 1 | vs → |
What We Think
Coleman's Oak Canyon 4-Person Blackout Tent is built for families who want to sleep past sunrise without fighting blackout curtains or eye masks.
The tent scored a 7.6 overall, earning high marks for livability and weather protection while losing points for bulk and durability concerns that come with the territory at this price point.
This is a car camping tent through and through, and it knows exactly what it's trying to be.
Space & Comfort
With 141.4 square feet of floor area and a 75-inch peak height, this tent delivers genuinely roomy family camping, and it scored a 9.0 in Space & Comfort.
The two-room tunnel design creates separate sleeping and living zones, which parents of young kids consistently praise in owner feedback.
That said, a recurring theme in negative reviews is that the living area feels smaller than expected once gear is inside, so manage expectations if you're planning to wait out a rainy afternoon playing cards.
The large PVC window with cover adds natural light when you want it, which balances nicely against the blackout sleeping chamber.
Weather Resistance
The 4,500mm hydrostatic head rating is genuinely impressive for a tent at this price, placing it well above the 1,500-2,000mm range typical of budget family tents.
This is serious wet-weather protection, and owners who've camped through sustained rain report staying dry.
The tent scored an 8.0 in Weather Resistance, and the hybrid steel pole design adds stability in wind that pure fiberglass frames can't match.
If you're comparing blackout options, the Decathlon Quechua Arpenaz Fresh & Black costs $89 less and weighs 10 pounds lighter, but its waterproofing specs don't compete with the Oak Canyon's storm-ready rating.
Quality & Durability
Here's the honest tradeoff: the tent scored a 6.0 in Quality & Durability, which is the weakest dimension in this review.
Coleman's one-year limited warranty is shorter than what premium brands offer, and while the steel poles are sturdy, owner feedback suggests the fabric and zippers may show wear after a few seasons of regular use.
This is a tent built to a price point, not to last a decade.
Ease of Use
The 15-minute setup time is reasonable for a tunnel tent of this size, and the tent scored a 7.0 in Ease of Use.
First-timers should expect a learning curve with the pole configuration, but owners report it becomes intuitive after a couple of pitches.
At 37.6 pounds, this tent is heavy and bulky to transport, which owners consistently flag as the primary downside.
If setup speed matters more than sleeping in, the Coleman Dark Room Sundome pitches faster at 11 pounds and $150, though you sacrifice the two-room layout.
User Reviews
The tent scored an 8.0 in User Reviews, with the most common praise centering on the BlackOut Bedroom technology, which Coleman claims blocks 99% of daylight.
Owners confirm this works as advertised, and families with early-rising kids call it a genuine sleep improvement.
For more options in this category, our best blackout tent roundup covers the full range from budget to premium.
Who It's For
This tent fits families who car camp at established campgrounds and value sleeping in over shaving pack weight.
It's ideal for weekend warriors with kids who wake at first light, or couples who want separate living and sleeping zones without stepping up to cabin tent prices.
If you need more capacity, Coleman's 8-Person Evanston offers similar value in a larger footprint.
The Bottom Line
The Coleman Oak Canyon 4-Person Blackout Tent scored a 7.6, delivering excellent weather protection and genuine blackout performance at a mid-range price.
The durability concerns are real, but if you're camping a handful of weekends per year and prioritize sleeping past dawn, this tent earns its spot in the car.
Just don't expect to carry it anywhere.
Full Specifications
| Tent Type | Tunnel, Blackout, 2-room |
|---|---|
| Seasons | 4-season |
| Sleeps | 2 people |
| Weight | 37.6 lbs |
| Floor Area | 141.4 sq ft |
| Peak Height | 6' 3" |
| Floor Dimensions | 15.4 x 9.18 ft |
| Doors | 2 |
| Setup Time | 15 mins |
| Pole Material | steel |
| Rainfly Fabric | hydrostatic head of 4500mm |
| Footprint Included | No |
| Made In | Imported |
| Warranty | Limited 1 Year |
| Additional Notes | features one large PVC window with cover |
| Price | $339 |
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