![]() Inside the living area as well as a cable entry point, we found plenty of storage pockets, as well as lantern hanging points and velcro around the bedroom compartment which allowed us to tidy away the cable from the HUBi light we use. There are triangular windows in the front corners of the living area which have covers that can be easily opened up to let more light in, and on the right hand side opposite the smaller door, there’s an air vent and a large clear window so you can make the most of the view from your pitch. We found set up to be simple and intuitive and although the tent can be pitched as one, first time around, we needed to attach the bedroom compartment inside. To put the tent up there are 3 poles to assemble which are colour coded and are attached in place using a simple ring and pin system. It’s a traditional tunnel design tent with a front living area, and a rear bedroom that can be separated using a clip in divider. On arrival at the campsite the tent took the 2 of us about 15 minutes to put up. We’ve written previously about the Coleman Rocky Mountain 5 tent after seeing it at the Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show earlier this year, so when Coleman got in touch with us, we were keen to field test one for ourselves. ![]() ![]() Editors Choice winner, 2016 Camping awards.Flysheet is fire retardant and features UVGuard, providing SPF 50 protection.BlackOut Bedrooms™ block out 99% of sunlight and regulates temperature.We’d have liked mesh on the large front door, apart from that though, the Solaris has everything we look for in a quality tent.2 doors and plenty of windows, make the tent bright and airy.Lots of well thought out design features, like pockets to stow doors into, bedroom dividers and hanging points.Internal storm straps to give the tent extra stability in high winds.Much bigger inside than the tent looks. ![]()
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