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Dick's Sporting Goods

Coleman Skydome 4-Person Camping Tent with Full-Fly Vestibule

From Coleman

Current price: $159.99
Coleman Skydome 4-Person Camping Tent with Full-Fly Vestibule
Coleman Skydome 4-Person Camping Tent with Full-Fly Vestibule

Dick's Sporting Goods

Coleman Skydome 4-Person Camping Tent with Full-Fly Vestibule

From Coleman

Current price: $159.99
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Color: Green

Size: One Size

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SPECS: Dimensions: 8 x 7 ft. Center height: 4.6 ft. Fits 1 queen-size airbed 8 x 3.5 ft. full-fly vestibule Withstand up to 35 mph winds DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY: Sets up in under 5 minutes thanks to pre-attached poles Full-fly vestibule creates a protected entry and adds extra storage space Nearly vertical walls offer 20% more headroom than traditional Coleman® dome tents WeatherTec™ system's welded corners, inverted seams and taped seams on rainfly help keep water from getting in Wider door makes it easier to move airbeds, sleeping bags, and other gear in and out of the tent Roof vents and mesh back wall help with ventilation and airflow E-port makes it easy to access an extension cord so you can bring electrical power inside your tent Mesh storage pockets and a gear loft keep small items organized Front left corner on tent, fly pole, and sleeve are color-coded red to help orient rainfly Compact size is great for car camping or backpacking Expandable carry bag included for easy storage

More About Dick's Sporting Goods at Liberty Center

DICK’S Sporting Goods was founded in 1948 when an 18 year-old Dick Stack was working at an Army surplus store in Binghamton, New York. An avid fisherman, Dick was approached by the store owner to come up with a list of products needed to get into the fishing tackle business. After Dick presented his suggestions, the owner told him he was a dumb kid and had no idea what he was doing. Dick was upset and promptly quit. He went to his grandmother’s house where he spent a lot of time as a kid and told her what had happened. Dick’s grandmother asked how much it would cost to build the store himself. Dick said it would cost $300. His grandmother then went to the cookie jar where she kept her life savings and gave him $300 and told him “do it yourself.” Dick used that money and his relentless work-ethic to open a bait-and-tackle shop in Binghamton. By 1958, he expanded his product line to include much of what you’ll find at DICK’S Sporting Goods today. Visit DICK’S Sporting Goods and Shop a Wide Selection of Sports Gear, Equipment, Apparel and Footwear! Get the Top Brands at Competitive Prices.

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