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Coleman Peak 1® Aries™ Tent Tents Review

Coleman Peak 1®  Aries™ Tent


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• Sleeps 2 • 3 seasons • 2 poles plus 1 fly pole • Floor size: 88” x 56” • Peak height: 42” • Minimum weight: 5 lbs 3 oz (Includes tent body, rainfly, poles and stuff sack.)


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Review Date
November 13, 2010

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: toomy ,  Backpacker

Summary:
I bought my peak 1 about 8 years ago and it's still kicking. It's gotten me through some pretty rough weather and i gotta say it's an awesome piece of work. A few leaks from the top, but considering the abuse i giving it... it's great. Easy and fast to assemble. I'm looking to upgrade to another tent, but can't seem to find one with a similar design.


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Review Date
April 21, 2010

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Reviewed by: ben ,  Backpacker

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These tents absolutely rock! I have been guiding and instructing full time for 14 years now and have not found a better tent! I bought one years ago as a "stop-gap" while my big $$$ tent was waiting on repair. I have used this tent for 8 years straight at over 200+ nights a year for some years and it has NEVER leaked! and, it has NEVER been seam sealed! you cant beat that! I have several high-end tents from MSR, Mountain Hardware, Sierra, etc. that have been given to me. But the PEAK1 is what i always grab. Most of my trips are in the souther apps where it rains everyday. I have also bought over 20 additional PEAK 1 tents for program use. all but 3 are still in service and working well after 4 years of teenager abuse! BUY THIS TENT, you will not be let down. Yea, its a little heavy (the older ones are lighter), but the quality is well worth the extra pound.


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Review Date
November 1, 2009

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Reviewed by: Mike Miller ,  Day Hiker

Summary:
I absolutely love this tent. I purchased this tent back in 2001 and I have used it on numerous outings. I am looking to find replacement parts for it. Does anyone know where I can get replacement parts or tents?


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Review Date
April 20, 2008

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Chris Armitage ,  Backpacker

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My Aires has withstood days of direct sunlight, down pours and even snow. I have owned this tent for five years and it has proven to be the best purchases I have ever made for my camping equipment. I’m currently trying to transition to ultra-light backpacking, at 5.1 lbs the Aries is my piece of “heavy equipment” in my backpack. Last night after hiking nine miles on New York’s Finger Lakes Trail I set up my Aries in what felt like minuets, crawled inside and thought to myself that I think I may just need to sacrifice the extra weigh for comfort and dependability.

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Review Date
July 11, 2007

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Reviewed by: andrew ,  Backpacker

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I've had this tent for maybe 4 years and lived in it for months at a time. Its proven completely reliable and I hesitate to buy any other tent because it could only invite disappointment. After 4 years I washed and re-waterproofed the fly and now its tearing apart so I may have to buy a new one. Note though, this sat for months out under mississippi and Texas august suns so maybe thats why the fly has gotten brittle.


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