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The CORE 9 Person Extended Dome Tent offers a roomy 16' x 9' shelter with a 72" center height, comfortably sleeping up to 9 people and fitting three queen air mattresses. Engineered with CORE H2O Block Technology and adjustable ground vents, it ensures superior water resistance and ventilation. Thoughtfully designed with a gear loft featuring a lantern hook and storage pockets, this tent keeps your camping essentials organized and off the floor. Perfect for family camping, hiking, and backpacking, it includes all necessary accessories like a rainfly, tent stakes, and a carry bag for year-round outdoor adventures.













| ASIN | B016N7DFMI |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,843 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #188 in Dome Camping Tents |
| Brand | CORE |
| Color | Grey/Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,043) |
| Date First Available | 2 April 2016 |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Features | Rainfly, Tent Stakes, Water-Resistant |
| Included Components | Includes rain fly, tent stakes, and carry bag |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 40004 |
| Manufacturer | core equipments |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Product Dimensions | 487.68 x 274.32 x 182.88 cm; 8.26 kg |
| Season | Year-round |
| Shape | Dome |
| Size | M |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking |
| Style | Dome Tent |
| UV Protection | [POSSIBLE] |
M**.
Good quality and good for big family
I must say it’s really big. The packaging was good and the delivery was on time. The quality of the tent was also very good. I had to return sadly to change to smaller tent for 6.
O**A
Excellent
Excellent quality
G**M
Large and easy to fix
Perfect for a family of 4. Easy to put up
T**.
I purchased the Core 9-person extended dome tent for family use during car camping trips. I have several tents including an ultra light 2-person for backpacking, as well as a 4-person and 6-person dome tents for car camping. I've found that for car camping, it is best to take the rated size of a tent and divide it in half to arrive at the right size for comfortably fitting your family. My family of 4 found the Core 9-person tent a nice fit during our first use in the Sierra Mountains near Yosemite. I considered several 9 and 10-person tents including cabin-style models from various brands, but opted for Core's modified dome tent with extended side areas. I found this design to be more resistant to high winds that you often encounter in the mountains, especially when temperatures fluctuate at sunup or sundown. During our first use, our tent held up to such winds while cabin-style 10-person tents on sites near ours were heavily buffeted. Another key difference is the size and configuration of the rain fly for a dome tent versus a cabin-style tent. The rain flys on cabin-style tents leave a lot more of the tent exposed. In terms of interior space, we were able to fit two Coleman cots and two twin-size air mattresses into the tent. This left just enough space to maneuver in between, as well as at top and bottom to get in or out of the tent. Next time we are going to swap the air mattresses for two more cots because they have smaller footprints and enable storage of packs underneath. Doing so will open up a lot more space and make the Core tent perfect for our use case. Headroom was adequate for me (6' tall) to stand straight in the middle and slightly stooped at the outer ends. My wife and children could stand comfortably throughout. While some reviewers had issues with the fabric thickness, I found it consistent with most other tents in terms of strength and weight. Overall the materials and build quality of the tent, fly, screen windows, and zippers were very good. As for ease of use, the Core 9-person tent is not a one-person setup tent. It uses individual poles with female ends that are connected to male pegs at points along the bottom edge of the tent. This is in contrast to some other tents that use pre-connected poles that are supposed to simplify setup. I point this out because I tried a Coleman 10-person tent with pre-connected poles and found the bulky plastic connection points susceptible to tearing away from the tent, rendering the tent useless. In fact, the first one I tried came with one of the connectors "pre-ripped" from the tent. Setup and tear down of the Core 9-person tent was quick and very simple but you will need two people. The tent uses four individual poles - two very long and two a bit shorter. The two long poles crisscross the center of the tent to hold up the central dome. After slipping the long poles through the sleeves on top of the tent, the second person should hold up them up while you slip the pole ends over the related pegs at the bottom edges of the tent. The other two poles support the extended side sections of the tent and can be added by just one person. Due to the size of the tent, a second person also comes in handy when putting the fly over the top. I recommend always putting down a tent footprint underneath your tent to mitigate moisture wicking from the ground and to protect your tent floor. A footprint should be a few inches smaller in length and width than your tent. This is to allow rain to run off the tent and not be captured by the footprint where it could seep under the tent. I typically use a plastic tarp for this purpose, but opted to give Core's footprint (sold separately) a try. It was more expensive than a generic tarp, but it was specified for this tent and it was a good fit and saved some time during setup, it might be worth it. Unfortunately, while the footprint's length was perfect, it was two wide (front to back) for the 9-person tent. As such, I had to fold the excess material under the tent and could not peg it. Note to Core: While I had no problems with the poles during my first use, due to their long length and the amount of flex necessary to setup and support the tent, it would be helpful if you offered replacement poles as an add-on. Nothing ruins a camping trip like a broken tent and being able to bring along a spare long and short pole would mitigate that issue. Since no such poles were available, I opted to bring along a $4 pole repair kit instead. All in all, I recommend the Core 9-person extended dome tent. It is a quality tent that sets up easily, has big windows and a bottom vent to regulate temperature, and an ample fly to keep you dry. Unless you want to sleep shoulder to shoulder, don't try cramming the rated 9 people inside. But for 4 or 5 people, this tent is a winner.
E**N
This tent is absolutely amazing! Super spacious & super water resistant although I am pretty upset that I didn’t get a gear loft included in both of these tents that I purchased but overall I am very impressed with the price, space & sturdiness.
A**L
¡Me encanta! La vi desde principios de 2021 y quise comprarla pero temía que resultara defectuosa o que no cumpliera con sus especificaciones. Sin embargo; en julio bajó de precio y me animé. Mi novio y yo somos fans de hacer campings, tenemos una para 4 personas y todo bien con ella. Sin embargo, teníamos ganas de hacer un glamping, con colchón inflable y toda la parafernalia, por lo tanto, necesitábamos una tienda mucho más grande, y está fue la ideal. En la foto se ve pequeña, pero es ENORME. Cabe perfecto un colchón matrimonial y aún hay mucho espacio para equipaje, poner una mesita y unas sillas; o unos puffs para sentarse y ver una película. La armamos bastante rápido (también una sola persona la puede armar, no es difícil en realidad). La ventilación es excelente y los cierres funcionan muy bien. La primera vez que la usamos, llovió bastante todo el día e hizo mucho viento. Esa vez no pusimos una lona, aún así NO hubo filtraciones por ninguna parte. En las demás ocasiones, siempre usamos una lona protectora, entonces no sabría decir si resiste lluvias constantes. Van varios y sigue como nueva (eso sí, la cuidamos mucho). Ya veremos en un año cómo está. Sin embargo, por ahora puedo decir que es perfecta. Viene en una bolsa/funda lo suficientemente grande para que quepa. No es de esas tiendas que al principio cabe bien en su bolsa, pero una vez usada, no entran de nuevo. Es muy práctica de llevar, la funda y la caja no son voluminosas. Hasta ahora la recomiendo muchísimo. Desde mi experiencia, nos ha sido muy útil, práctica, espaciosa y bonita. Ideal para hacer glampings con tu pareja o irte a acampar con tus amigos o familia. Es muy espaciosa.
A**.
We borrowed this tent for a family camping trip and loved it so much that we bought the exact same one. I compared it to all of the the other ones within the same size and relative price point and chose this one happily. The good: This tent was very fairly priced and a good deal. It’s huge inside, including a high ceiling. While we didn’t sleep 9 people in this 9 person tent, it was really great for all of us and gear too. I *love* the added touch of the mesh storage loft and the 2 net storage pockets inside. The hanging hook in the center of the ceiling for a lantern is also a great touch! The spacious bag is awesome with plenty of room to pack it back up without having to struggle to squeeze it in like many products out there! One of the big reasons I liked this tent was the huge mesh screens that cover the ceiling and dip down to the corners of the walls. This allowed for a great breeze on the hot summer nights we camped. We didn’t put up the rain fly since there was no rain and needed the airflow. Note that I can’t comment on the waterproofing or water resistance of this tent because of this. My recommendations to improve: It comes with 2 patches but no instructions on how to use them. I'd like to see an option to buy this with aluminum poles. I'm always concerned about the fiberglass ones breaking. This tent would be even better with 2 more mesh storage pockets inside. With a 9 person tent you’d bet that more than 2 pockets would be useful. I’m not complaining, just suggesting to make it even better. I’d also love to see zip up panels to close the “windows” of the mesh ceiling that dips down near the corners of the tent. This would be great for privacy for when you don’t want to put up the actual rain fly that does fully cover it. I’m imagining something similar to the zip up panel that closes the back window and the front window on the door. I would *really love* to see a tent with magnetic closure of the door for quick entries and exits. Let’s face it, this is a 9 person tent and likely kids will be using it. Our kids love to run in and out every minute and the zippers of tents are just annoying - they’re slow to open and fully close each time, they get stuck in the fabric and it’s just a matter of time until they’ll break. I saw something in another tent that talked about a magnetic door closure but turns out it’s only the bottom corner of the door that magnets shut. So close! I’m thinking that good strong magnets could be sewn into the fabric near the edges of the entire door so that they would hold the door basically closed for quick use - this would basically keep out bugs and allow for privacy. And when you want to properly close the door fully then you would use the full zipper. I’m probably going to sew my own magnets in to try it. Wish me luck!
F**I
Easy to set up and pack down. Good for warmer weather. Totally recommend it
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