CORE

CORE 11 Person Cabin Tent with Screen Room

Tent Type Screen Room, Cabin
Comfortably Sleeps 6 people
Seasons 3-season
Weight 36.24 lbs
Inside Height 7' 2"
Floor Area 204 sq ft
Vestibule 56 sq ft
Setup Time 20 mins
OVERALL SCORE
7.7/10

Our Take

The CORE 11 Person Cabin Tent with Screen Room delivers serious space for group camping, though "11 person" is marketing speak since it realistically fits about 6 adults comfortably.

That 72-square-foot screen room is the real selling point here, giving you a bug-free hangout zone that most competitors skip, and the 86-inch ceiling means nobody's ducking.

Setup takes around 20 minutes thanks to color-coded poles, which is reasonable for a tent this size.

The weak points are the cheap steel stakes you'll want to replace immediately and the single door, which gets annoying when someone needs to climb over everyone at 2 AM.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
8.0
Quality & Durability
7.5
Weather Resistance
7.0
Value for Money
7.5
Ease of Use
7.0
Intangibles
7.5
User Reviews
9.2

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • 72-sqft sealed screen room
  • 86 inch center height
  • Color-coded pole system

CONS

  • Flimsy steel stakes
  • Single entrance only
BEST FOR Best for large families and group camping.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
CORE 11 Person Cabin Tent with Screen Room
CORE CORE 11 Person Cabin Tent with Screen Room This tent
★ 7.7 $34036.24 lbs 6 people3-season 204 sq ft 56 sq ft1 ✓ Current
★ 7.5 $40844.2 lbs 6 people3-season 190 sq ft 50 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.2 $35046 lbs 6 people3-season 140 sq ft 30 sq ft2 vs →
★ 7.8 $13940.9 lbs 4 people3-season 189 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.1 $63056 lb. 4 people3-season 110 sq ft 0 sq ft2 vs →
★ 7.1 $30026 lbs 4 people2-season 98 sq ft 60 sq ft1 vs →

What We Think

For families who treat camping as a communal experience rather than a wilderness survival exercise, the CORE 11 Person Cabin Tent delivers a genuinely impressive amount of livable space at a price that won't require a second mortgage.

This tent scored a 7.7 overall, earning its marks through sheer roominess and a dedicated screen room that owners consistently call out as the highlight feature.

The tradeoffs are real but predictable at this price point, and understanding them upfront will determine whether this tent is your perfect fit or a frustrating compromise.

Space & Comfort

The 204 square feet of floor area plus the 56-square-foot screen room gives you 260 total square feet of usable space, which is genuinely enormous for a tent under $350.

The 86-inch peak height means most adults can stand upright and change clothes without the awkward camping crouch, and owners with kids mention this ceiling height as a major quality-of-life upgrade over dome-style tents.

The 72-square-foot sealed screen room functions as a legitimate bug-free hangout zone, not just a glorified vestibule, and it's the feature that appears most frequently in positive owner feedback.

This dimension scored an 8.0 in Space & Comfort, which reflects the tent's genuine strength.

User Reviews

Owner satisfaction runs remarkably high here, with the tent earning a 9.1 in User Reviews.

The most common praise centers on the screen room's size and the overall value proposition for large families.

This is the kind of score that suggests owners got what they expected and then some, which matters more than spec-sheet comparisons when you're buying a tent for real-world use.

Quality & Durability

The 115gsm polyethylene floor is a solid choice for car camping on established sites, offering reasonable puncture resistance against the typical campground hazards of pine needles and small rocks.

The fiberglass pole system is color-coded for easier assembly, though fiberglass remains more brittle than aluminum in cold weather or under stress.

A recurring theme in negative reviews is the flimsy steel stakes, which owners consistently recommend replacing with heavier-duty alternatives before your first trip.

This scored a 7.5 in Quality & Durability, reflecting solid construction with a few cost-cutting compromises.

Ease of Use

The 20-minute setup time is realistic for two people working together, though first-timers should expect a learning curve with the pole configuration.

If setup speed is your priority, the CORE 10-Person Instant Cabin Tent with Screen Room scores an 8.2 overall and pitches in roughly two minutes, though you'll pay $10 more and gain 10 pounds of pack weight.

The single entrance is the tent's most legitimate design weakness, creating a traffic bottleneck when multiple family members need in and out simultaneously.

This scored a 7.0 in Ease of Use, docked primarily for that one-door limitation.

Weather Resistance

The 68D polyester rainfly provides functional protection for typical three-season conditions, meaning light to moderate rain and calm winds.

This is not a storm shelter, and if you're comparing brands, our CORE vs. Coleman breakdown covers how these budget cabin tents stack up in genuinely wet weather.

The Ozark Trail 9-Person Instant Cabin Tent with Screen Room costs less than half the price at $139 and scores a 7.8, though it sleeps fewer and weighs more.

This dimension scored a 7.0 in Weather Resistance.

Value for Money

At $340 for this much livable space plus a proper screen room, the value equation works out favorably for families prioritizing comfort over ultralight credentials.

This scored a 7.5 in Value for Money, which reflects a fair deal rather than a steal.

Who It's For

This tent makes sense for families of four to six who car camp at established campgrounds and want a genuine basecamp rather than just a place to sleep.

The screen room earns its keep if you camp in buggy conditions or want a shaded hangout space for kids.

If you need even more capacity, check our guide to the best cabin tents for larger options.

The Bottom Line

The CORE 11 Person Cabin Tent scored a 7.7 by delivering exceptional livable space and a genuinely useful screen room at a reasonable price.

Replace the stakes before your first trip, accept the single-door limitation, and you'll have a family basecamp that punches above its weight class.

For large-group car camping on a budget, this one earns a clear recommendation.

Watch It In Action

Full Specifications

Tent TypeScreen Room, Cabin
Seasons3-season
Sleeps6 people
Weight36.24 lbs
Floor Area204 sq ft
Vestibule Area56 sq ft
Peak Height7' 2"
Floor Dimensions17 x 12 ft
Doors1
Setup Time20 mins
Pole MaterialColor Coded Fiberglass
Floor FabricDurable 115gsm P.E.
Rainfly FabricDurable 68D Polyester
Footprint IncludedNo
Made InImported
Warranty1 Year Limited
Additional NotesScreen Room
Price$340

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the CORE 11 Person Cabin Tent with Screen Room best for?
This tent is best suited for large families and group camping trips where comfort and living space matter more than portability. With 204 square feet of floor area plus a 56 square foot screen room, it works well for car camping at established campgrounds where you can spread out and create distinct sleeping and hangout zones.
How long does it take to set up the CORE 11 Person Cabin Tent?
Setup takes approximately 20 minutes, which is reasonable for a tent this size. The color-coded fiberglass pole system helps streamline the process by matching poles to their corresponding sleeves, though you will likely want a second person to help raise the structure given its 17 x 12 foot footprint.
How well does this tent handle rain and wind?
The tent earns a 7.0 out of 10 weather resistance score, making it adequate for typical three-season conditions but not ideal for severe storms. The 68D polyester rainfly provides decent rain protection, but the large cabin design with its 86 inch peak height catches wind more than lower-profile tents, so staking it down securely is important.
Is the CORE 11 Person Cabin Tent worth $340?
At $340, this tent scores 7.5 out of 10 for value, offering a solid balance of space and features for the price. You get over 200 square feet of living space plus a sealed screen room, though the flimsy steel stakes included may need upgrading, which adds to your total investment.
Can this tent actually fit 11 people?
While marketed for 11 people, the tent comfortably sleeps about 6 people with gear and reasonable personal space. The 204 square foot floor area technically fits 11 sleeping pads side by side, but that assumes no gear inside and everyone being very friendly with their neighbors.
How does the CORE 11 Person Cabin Tent compare to the CORE 10-Person Instant Cabin Tent with Screen Room?
The Instant Cabin version scores higher at 8.2 out of 10 versus 7.7 for this model, primarily because it sets up in about 2 minutes compared to 20 minutes for the standard cabin. The Instant version costs $10 more at $350 but offers the same comfortable capacity of 6 people, making it worth the upgrade if quick setup matters to you.
How does this tent compare to the Ozark Trail 9-Person Instant Cabin Tent with Screen Room?
The Ozark Trail option costs significantly less at $139 versus $340, though it comfortably sleeps only 4 people compared to 6 for the CORE. The CORE scores 7.7 out of 10 versus 7.8 for the Ozark Trail, so if you need less capacity, the Ozark Trail delivers similar performance at less than half the price.
What do owners say about this tent?
Owners rate this tent highly with a 9.1 out of 10 user reviews score, which is notably stronger than its expert ratings. Buyers consistently praise the generous headroom from the 86 inch peak height and the 72 square foot sealed screen room, though some note the single door can create a bottleneck when multiple people need to enter or exit.

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