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81 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best tent ever!
I purchased this tent as we now take many trips to the lake throughout the summer! It is great! It is divided in half and seperated by a zipped divider. The one end is a screened area and can be accessed on both sides. The other end has 2 bay windows and a larger window. This tent can easily sleep 8. There is just 4 of us (2 adults, 2 kids), so we lay 2 inflated queen...
Published on July 13, 2005 by A. Sheldon

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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Plenty of room and fresh air
I just returned from a camping weekend in VA and this tent took the most severe thunderstorm I've seen in ten years with zero damage.

My only suggestion for improvement concerns the rainfly. Columbia should give it a canopy for the main entrance. It's hard to care that the floor is waterproof if the inside gets soaked because the entrance is...
Published on April 27, 2006 by W. Mapp


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81 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best tent ever!, July 13, 2005
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A. Sheldon (Tucson, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Columbia Cougar Flats Six to Eight-Person Two-Room Cabin Tent (Sports)
I purchased this tent as we now take many trips to the lake throughout the summer! It is great! It is divided in half and seperated by a zipped divider. The one end is a screened area and can be accessed on both sides. The other end has 2 bay windows and a larger window. This tent can easily sleep 8. There is just 4 of us (2 adults, 2 kids), so we lay 2 inflated queen size mattress on the sleeping side (side by side) and put a table, our clothes, food (no bears at this lake), etc on the screened side. No ants have been able to get in.

I also like the fact that you have to go thru the screened end of the tent before the sleeping part. Reduces the chances of bugs getting into the sleeping end. We only had 1 flying bug on the sleeping side in the 4 days we were camping.

The tent was very easy to put together - literally took less than 10 mins (after the first time). The poles have colored coded dots on them - just match the colors and wah lah - tent is up. The rain fly is also easy to put on. The inner "floor" is very strong. No rock or jagged punctures to tent floor.

Great craftsman ship! Great product!

I definately recommend this tent. This is the 2004 model, there is a 2005 model but I don't think Amazon sells it.
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68 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solidly built tent that is spacious and dry, August 8, 2005
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C. Leger (Leominster, MA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Columbia Cougar Flats Six to Eight-Person Two-Room Cabin Tent (Sports)
Just returned from a week long camping trip with my family (2 adults - 2 kids) and I must say that this tent was great. I spent a long time analyzing tents from all manufacturers - trying to find the best of comfort, quality and size. I bought (and returned) 2 similarly sized but cheaper Coleman brand tents and was very disappointed with the quality when I set them up in my backyard. Cheap feeling material and broken-out-of-the box poles and zippers caused me to re-evaluate. It comes down to - you get what you pay for. This Columbia tent lived up to all of its great reviews! Materials on this tent feel more rugged that the Coleman brand. In 4 very strong thunderstorms, only 1 resulted in any water within - amounting to just a teaspoon of water during the entire night. It came in through a seam where the label was sewn on. This was trivial to me - some seam sealer will resolve this. Oh, and during at least 2 of the storms, I was able to have most of the windows cracked open for air flow and the dormer windows almost completely open (because of their angle)

The tent is very easy to set up and VERY easy to fold and get back into the bag! Zippers feel solid and I like the many places to "hang things" from the inside.

Highly recommended.
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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Plenty of room and fresh air, April 27, 2006
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W. Mapp (Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Columbia Cougar Flats Six to Eight-Person Two-Room Cabin Tent (Sports)
I just returned from a camping weekend in VA and this tent took the most severe thunderstorm I've seen in ten years with zero damage.

My only suggestion for improvement concerns the rainfly. Columbia should give it a canopy for the main entrance. It's hard to care that the floor is waterproof if the inside gets soaked because the entrance is poorly/improperly sheltered. There is only about two inches of overhang at the doors, which means slightly sloped entrance can VERY quickly collect far more H20 than you'd care to sleep on. That's a serious design flaw in my opinion, which killed an otherwise stellar review.

The set-up instructions were pretty clear, and that's coming from someone who gets confused putting things together for the first time with only a diagram and blurry photos as guides. When they improve the rainfly design, I'll buy another one.

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is an awesome tent, June 29, 2006
This review is from: Columbia Cougar Flats Six to Eight-Person Two-Room Cabin Tent (Sports)
I bought this tent after looking around for awhile. This tent had the some of the best reviews of any tent I could find online. I was lucky enough to see one set up as a display at Bass Pro Shops, and after reading the reviews and seeing one in person, I bought this tent. We just had our first child, and this tent has more than enough room for all our gear, a play pen and all of my sons gear too.

I did not have time to apply seam sealer before we left for our first camping trip in this, and I was lucky enough that it didn't rain, until our last day. It sprinkled for 30 minutes, then poured for 30 minutes, and not one drop got inside this tent.
My last tent was only tall enough to stand up in the middle, this tent is tall enough to stand up anywhere inside. And that was extremely nice!!!

I set it up by myself when it arrived (couldn't wait for my wife). It took me about 45 minutes and I was just taking my time. When we went camping, it only took about 15 minutes in the dark. It goes together easily, and comes down easily.

The only bad thing I would say about this tent is as some other reviewers said about the zipper around the door, it is easy to get the fabric covering the zipper in the zipper. Kinda frustrating at 3 in the morning when you gotta go! It just took a few times to learn to hold the fabric back as you zip, problem solved. Also the zippers have large pulls on them which makes it easy to grab and open/close as needed.

The gear loft is very nice as we had magnetic fans that we attatched to it and it held the weight of them fine. Also the storage bag is nice, you know how you cant ever quite get something packed the way it came out when it was new, not a problem here, the bag unzips around the bottom to expand. I am leaving it expanded to accomodate some extras I bring along. Also it is on wheels, so I just rolled it right out of the back end of my vehicle and straight to our site.
And it came with "real" tent stakes, not those cheap coat hanger ones that bend easily.

UPDATE (09/14/2007) -- after having used this tent for almost 2 years now, I can say it is as good as when we bought it. I never have sealed the seams, and it has seen its share of rain, and has not leaked AT ALL. After seting it up around 15 times it still looks new, no tears or rips anywhere. A few of the shock-corded poles you can tell the shock cord was getting stretched out, so using a wire, I pulled it out from the end of the pole, tied a knot about 4 inches down and cut the excess off, now they are as tight as new. I am looking forward to having this tent for years to come.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars solid, November 13, 2005
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Jim (Corpus christi, tx) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Columbia Cougar Flats Six to Eight-Person Two-Room Cabin Tent (Sports)
We recently purchased this tent and have been enjoying it. It is a nice solid tent. The fabric feels substantial and durable to the touch. Even the screens feel durable. The zippers are smooth and the flaps all close without leaving gaps at the corners. The bottom feels tough also. We still put a tarp under it but that is just to be sure... Set up isn't too bad. Took about 40 minutes the first time and has been taking about 15-20 on subsequent tries. Take-down takes about 20 min also. The carying bag is excellent. We pack out tent tightly and even have room for our under-tent tarp in the bag. The tent stakes are solid also. The tie-backs for the window flaps inside are convienently located and do a good job of keeping the rolled flaps out of the way. The inside accessories are ok. We haven't used the cupholders, don't know if we ever will. The shelf is small but would hold a few small things. The sewed-in storage bags are nice though. Convenient for wallets, flashlights.... The light inside is a light, what more can you say. Take note, the light reomte takes an unusual battery, like a camera battery so buy one before you go or you might not find it in the wild. If you don't install the rainfly the view of the sky is really good. The ventilation with the windows open is good, of course about 80% of this tent is window, but the flaps do well at providing privacy when desired. Keep in mind, even though there is 150 sq. ft. of floor, the dividev is there so you probably won't get a king size airmattress in here. It will sleep 4 large cots well though, 2 on each side.
In closing, we have no regrets about buying this tent. It appears that, as I have said in other reviews, you get what you pay for.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great tent!, October 10, 2005
This review is from: Columbia Cougar Flats Six to Eight-Person Two-Room Cabin Tent (Sports)
This tent was referred to as the 'condo' on our recent camping trip. Even though we were set up next to motor homes our tent held its own with its great size and look. The tent was easy to set up once we quit looking at the poorly written instructions. Lots of nice storage inside. We were in pooring rain for 6 days and once we figured out we had the rainfly on backwards we stayed completely dry. The tent was so easy to take down and store in its own bag.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Tent, September 13, 2005
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This review is from: Columbia Cougar Flats Six to Eight-Person Two-Room Cabin Tent (Sports)
This is a big tent! Read the setup directions carefully, and setup is a breeze for 2 people in 15-20 minutes. Make sure you open the windows when you take it down to ease the air flow out as you roll it up.
Poles are color coded for easy setup, but the stickers may come off, so maybe nailpolish dots would work.
Quality workmanship is everywhere in this tent.
Fantastic venting system for good airflow. The pop-out windows are incredible! They provide great ventilation on a rainy day and they look sooooo cool!
The loft is great, as are the cupholders. Not sure about the hanging shelf. It hangs in an akward place and doesn't work well for us, but might for others.
Windows and doors roll up nicely and hook up w/ great toggles that are "just right". The screens on the roof are great for venting and stargazing.
The carrybag is wonderful, with zip pockets for stakes and directions attatched to the inside. The wheels rolled very well at every location we were at, and help with moving this tent.
The fly is not like those on a backpacking tent, but it should suffice in normal camping conditions.
This is a great tent for families and those of us who are tired of rolling out of bed on a damp morning. Cots fit nicely in the bedroom area. Being able to stand up and stretch or have coffee inside is great for those of us who have moved to car camping.
All in all, a great tent for the money.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Really held up in tough weather, September 28, 2005
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Gretchen Birkes (Ashland, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
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So far so good, we had one day of nothing but rain and the tent only leaked minimally at the seams where the stake loops are sewn on. I am very pleased with the spaciousness and wind blocking capabilities of this tent. I will never buy a tent without a seperate rainfly again, I love it! The double doors also came in handy. The bay windows are great because you can still have ventilation in wet weather without getting the inside of the tent soaked. The gear hammock was a good place to put things up from my toddler and the shelf was nice to keep certain lightweight things up off the floor and possible moisture.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Columbia Cougar Flats Cabin tent, June 26, 2005
This review is from: Columbia Cougar Flats Six to Eight-Person Two-Room Cabin Tent (Sports)
My husband and I bought this tent as we decided we were getting too old to be crawling into our dome tent. It was very easy to put up and took us less than a half an hour. It took about the same to take it down. We both thought it was easier than the dome tent. And it was so nice to be able to stand up. We use the second room to set up a little table and few chairs and our "stuff". The second room is great for those days you are rained in playing cards or visiting with friends. We are looking forward to enjoying it more and more. I highly recommend it.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Is it a tent or is it a condo?, September 6, 2006
This review is from: Columbia Cougar Flats Six to Eight-Person Two-Room Cabin Tent (Sports)
Just received the tent last week, and took it for a test drive this weekend in the back yard.

Folks, I will tell you that all you've read about the directions being obscure is true. The roof "trusses" are the most confusing part ... I tried to put the bay window poles in as the "short" roof poles (heck, how was I to know the difference?), and worried and fretted over it before finally seeing that there were other short poles available. And it took me a while to figure out what "sleeves" on the roof were to hold which poles.

I put it up by myself; it's not impossible, and next time it'll go much more smoothly. Once I had the roof together, the side poles and rain fly were no problem. There's tons of clever ingenuity and engineering that went into this monster. It's supposed to sleep 8, but I'm afraid 8 would redefine "family togetherness." Two adults, four kids sounds more reasonable, and a family of four would have space galore.

So, when my wife came home and saw it in the yard, she said, "I see the circus is in town." The high ceiling is a definite plus. And I was also intrigued with the cyclone venting ... I could feel air moving in the tent even with no breeze.

Oh, yeah ... I did break one of the skinny bay window poles on my first setup. One phone call took care of that, at no charge. How's that for service?

I think this one's a winner. A more accurate rating would be 4 1/2, because of the goofy instuctions, but it tilts more toward a 5 than a 4. Hence, my rating.
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