Craft beer and camping go hand in hand. There’s just something about cracking into an ice-cold oat soda — or even a half-warm one that’s been rolling around in your pack — after a day of wandering that really sets the mood. Coors Golden, or “The Banquet,” is arguably one of the first craft beers to make some noise.
This happened before my time. But my uncle told me that he used to drive out to Colorado and “mule” cases of that frothy stuff back to Connecticut. It might be hard for some of you to think of Coors Banquet beer being on par with Heady Topper or Pliny the Elder, but it’s God’s honest truth.
The folks at Seager, a company founded with “the intention to uphold the Grit and Ruggedness of the Old West” partnered with Coors and created a classic A-frame tent that I had to try out. I got my hands on a sample and hit the woods to put this thing to the test, and to find out whether or not this was some co-branded gimmick, or the real Seager deal.
I carried a six-pack of Banquet stubbies with me as well.
In short: Coors Banquet beer and camping both exemplify Americana. The good Americana — like the stuff from the 1980s when dudes had burly beards, women wore flannel, and they both gassed big beers and camped in A-frame tents on the open range. The Seager Coors Banquet Free Range A-Frame Tent harkens to that time. It’s rugged, and uses extremely high-quality materials, is highly waterproof, well-ventilated, and sets up quickly. It’s heavy, but if you don’t mind carrying a few extra pounds around, it’s a functional and retro-looking tent.
- Type: Backpacking
- Seasons: 3
- Weight: 8 lbs. (or a 12-pack of Banquet)
- Waterhead: 5,000 mm / 196"
- Doors: 2
- Sleeps: 2
- Floor dimensions: 54" x 84"
- Height: 54"
- Carry Size: 22in x 8in x 8in
- Price: $250
Pros
- High-quality fabrics with above-average waterhead
- Ability to withstand a considerable storm
- Wicked easy to set up
- Incredible ventilation
Cons
- Tent stakes are somewhat flimsy
- Weighs 8 lbs
Seager – Coors Banquet Free Range A-Frame Tent: Review
Design & Features
Materials

Ventilation

Staking It Down
First Impressions

In the Field

Night One

Night Two
Banquet Free Range A-Frame Tent: In Conclusion
