For anyone in the need of a larger fast frame tent and built in led lighting system. Unsure about the quoted lighting hours as it "depends on the battery"
Can't compare to the past Coleman Northstar 10 person tent as I don't know enough to comment.
Features
Suits 10 People
Blockout Coating on fly for reduced heat and light
Integrated LED Lighting built into the Fast Frame system
Dual illuminated On/Off switch with high/low output and nightlight setting
750 Lumen LED light system - 4 D cell batteries or USB battery pack compatible (Batteries not included)
Awning supported with an internal pole
Fast Frame system, allowing set up in minutes
Triple Hub Frame system for enhanced headroom, internal space and strength
3000mm waterhead rated Ripstop polyester fly
Large front door with rear and side doors
2-to-1 guy ropes
Heavy duty PVC coated Polyoxford floor
Full side awning with removable wind breaks
ClimaTech Vents to enhance ventilation inside the tent
Color coded front/rear Fly locator webbing
Internal storage pockets
10 awning poles supplied
Zippered internal dividers allow for private bedrooms
No-See-Um Mesh panels throughout for total insect protection
Zippered access port for integrating tent heaters or air conditioners
Oversized and easy to stuff carry bag
Specifications
Model: 10000118
UPC/ISBN: 9320531080533
Dimensions: 600cm x 220cm x 200cm (L x W x H)
Tent Room Dimensions: 180 x 220 cm (End rooms) 240 x 220cm (Middle room)
Head Height: 200cm
Pack Size: 116cm x 34cm x 34cm (L x W x H )
Weight: 34 Kilos
Sleeps: 10 adults (6 in comfort)
Fly: 3000mm waterhead rated Ripstop polyester fly
Floor: Heavy Duty PVC coated Polyoxford floor
Awning Poles: 10 awning poles included
Lighting System - Run times*:
Night setting – 35 lumens up to 250 hours
Medium setting – 300 lumens up to 110 hours
High setting – 750 lumens up to 50 hours
*The above runtimes will vary depending on the brand and battery type.
Warranty
The tent is covered by a 2 year manufacturer's warranty against defects of material or manufacture.
It’s around the 750-800 mark from quite a few shops so I wouldn’t call it a bargain as such.
Although the tent itself should be pretty good. I haven’t stayed in 1 myself but from what I have heard, it’s pretty easy and quick to put up and can withstand a bit of weather (but pretty much nothing will stand up to the forecasted rain over the next few days).