Here is how we geared up for the recent camping trip and what I thought of the stuff:
Coleman Red Canyon tent purchased from Blain's for $99
-cons: I'd expect rain fly to not hold much heat in during cool weather, lacks magical anti-bug forcefield, stakes could be longer to help with dry soil crumbling, would prefer a vestibule cover extending from door (you get what you pay for), windows in tent ends don't offer zip-up covers for privacy when rain fly isn't pulled down
Coleman LED Quad lantern purchased from Amazon for $57
-pros: more than bright enough for any need including giving medical care with syringes at midnight, backup battery system built-in, removable quadrants offer all walking family members individual, lightweight lights
-cons: none
-cons: none
YETI Tundra 65 cooler borrowed from generous brother-in-law (model to be verified) valued at $389
-pros: YETI claims it's bear proof and holds stuff cool for super long times, rugged design held up well and seals at drain and lid kept out a troop of ants found on top of it one morning
-cons: ice melts when exposed (we were so disappointed ;), not cheap to buy
-cons: ice melts when exposed (we were so disappointed ;), not cheap to buy
Intex Classic Downy Queen Air bed with hand pump from Amazon for $27
-pros: great price with hand pump included, much more comfortable than the ground (I slept well using my own pillow), pumping not terribly hard with a two year willing and able to help, held air for three days + with use, feel of top material comfy
-cons: ribs don't offer level feel of 'home' bed (preferred sleeping on side), pump and bed didn't easily repack into original box (pet peeve)
-pros: great price with hand pump included, much more comfortable than the ground (I slept well using my own pillow), pumping not terribly hard with a two year willing and able to help, held air for three days + with use, feel of top material comfy
-cons: ribs don't offer level feel of 'home' bed (preferred sleeping on side), pump and bed didn't easily repack into original box (pet peeve)
Huge Double Sleeping Bag from Amazon for $42
-pros: good size with space for two adults, stuff sack included, materials seem reasonable for cost
-cons: too hot to sleep inside at temperatures above approx 72F, once slightly cooler it was better
Disney princess sleeping bag from Target for $18
-pros: priceless enjoyment
-cons: there is a model somebody sells with an airbed built-in that looked better
-cons: too hot to sleep inside at temperatures above approx 72F, once slightly cooler it was better
Disney princess sleeping bag from Target for $18
-cons: there is a model somebody sells with an airbed built-in that looked better
Lasko 3520 20" Cyclone Pivoting Floor Fan from Amazon for $40
-cons: there are some battery operated fans out there which would free up your car camping options, this fan is large