Who says the start of fall has to mean the end of camping trips?christianity defends eroticism Indeed, some of the prettiest camping experiences are able to happen when you're surrounded by fall foliage and can breathe in the crisp, refreshing autumn air. Seize the beginning of Spooky Season by treating yourself to a little camping getaway — unofficially sponsored by some not-to-miss Coleman deals currently available at Amazon. See our top picks for Coleman products below.
Our top picks this week:At Mashable, we're kind of obsessed with the brand Coleman and consider it one of the leaders in high-quality yet affordable camping essentials. We've featured Coleman tents in roundups like "best camping gear for beginners" and are also a big fan of Coleman sleeping bags (as well as its many other product offerings). If you've never tried out a Coleman camping item before, now's your chance: What with the sale on many of the brand's fan-favorite products at Amazon right now. Snag these wonderful deals while the temperatures are still warm enough to sleep outside.
The Coleman Skylodge tent has literally never retailed for a price this low before. It always hovers around the $350 mark, so this deal is kind of out of this world. With its pre-attached poles, you can have this tent set up in minutes; it also has snazzy full-length "windows" and is sturdy enough to withstand even the meanest of wind gusts. A wide door allows you to move air mattresses and other essentials in and out with ease, while the awning gives you further protection from the elements. Fair warning: You'll love this tent so much you won't want to leave it when you wake up on your trip.
The Coleman Portable Camping Chair is every camper's dream. It provides great back support, a mesh cup holder and side pocket for storing snacks or other go-to items, and — the ultimate feature — a cooler that accommodates up to four cans at once. You'll never get thirsty when sitting in this Coleman chair, whether you find yourself kicking back on the beach, at a tailgate party, or in the deep woods. Don't worry about transporting this item — it comes with a carry bag that makes storage and transport a breeze.
Coleman Colossus 2-Person Boat — $25.54 $64.99(save $39.45)
Coleman Triton 2-Burner Propane Camping Stove — $69.99$89.99(save $20)
Coleman LED String Lights — $13.15$34.99(save $21.84)
Coleman 64oz Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Growler — $29.96$46.99(save $17.03)
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