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| 1 | The cabin structure provides good head height throughout the tent, even in the bedrooms, giving more useable space throughout the tent. |
| 2 | Separate bedrooms sleeping 2 provide for privacy for all the family. |
| 3 | Polyester flysheets |
| 4 | The Mackenzie Cabin has a fully integrated sewn in PE groundsheet, providing dry and bug-free camping. |
| 5 | The living area groundsheet is a thick PE (140g/m²) to resist heavy use. |
| 6 | Breathable polyester and no-see-um mesh inner is lightweight and bug-resistant. |
| 7 | It features a combination of bare galvanized steel and Wrapflex poles. |
| 8 | The Mackenzie Cabin features a rain protection peak over the side door; pole-tensioned fabric provides a porch area over the doors to prevent rain from entering the tent on entry and exit. |
| 9 | Negative angled windows are positioned at each end of the tent, due to their angle, they can be opened during light right to increase ventilation throughout the tent. |
| 10 | Includes the Cool air port for increased ventilation. |
| 11 | The new Coleman exclusive self-rolling windows means you don’t need to roll the windows manually, a spring coils up to do the job. |
| 12 | Features 2 doors, one side door and a large door that can be opened into a large porched area. |
| 13 | Reflective, brightly coloured guy-lines are visible during the day and night. |
| 14 | Optimally place guy-lines along the poles and around the tent ensure stability in high winds. Y-guy-lines provide support but less strain on the tent poles. |
| 15 | Up in one pitching allows for quick and easy pitching; the inner bedrooms are pre-attached and they can be left in when packing the tent away. |