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This recreational tent is a great value, stable, easy to pitch and it comes in a series of multiple sizes to fit any adventure!
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Technical Details
- 2-person, 3-season rectangular dome tent with 35 square feet of interior space- Double-coated StormShield polyester fly and bathtub floor for weather protection
- Twin-track, side-opening door and brimmed rear window; 2 ventilation vents
- Hanging gear loft and 2 detachable interior storage pockets for gear and essentials
- Base measures 7 by 5 feet; stands 48 inches tall; weighs 5 pounds 3 ounces
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By Gregory S. Bean (Utah Mountain Valley)
I have now received three of these tents (Bought them for Christmas presents) and slept out in two of them on a 40 degree and a 20 degree night. The length is just enough for me at 6'4". The width is enough for two people and room to store some gear. I like the flexibility of the two small mesh pockets, one at each end which can be easily removed and relocated. I also like the pocketed gear loft which can hang down to use the pockets or be hooked to the roof to serve as a loft. I didn't sleep in the tent in bad weather (our rainy season has turned to snow, anyway) but have treated the tents with a repellent ($5/can - about 1 can/tent at Walmart). I think the staking at each corner and on the front ends of the fly, and on the tie down loops at each corner of the fly will hold this tent down but larger stakes than the included wire stakes may be necessary. I also bought this tent because the weight is just five pounds and you can split it between two hikers. I'm happy with it.
By Gail K. (New Jersey)
I chose this tent because I was downsizing from a much larger Eureka tent that I had used for years, but was too big for one person. This tent is the perfect size for one, but it would be very tight with two. It is very easy to set up, it literally goes up in minutes. I think it's great for summer camping, because of all the screen. The nights were in the 40's when I used it, and I would not use it in any colder temps, but that's just me. The only minus I give it has to do with the wonderful big screen "windows" that come all the way to the "bathtub" bottom: on my second night out, a thick ground fog came in off the lake. The moisture got everywhere, including onto my sleeping bag. It went right under the sides of the rain fly and into the tent. I had to dry everything out when I got home. I feel this would not have happened if the screen did not come so low to the ground. When packed into its carry bag, it is the size of my yoga mat. Just throw it in the car and go! There are 2 side storage pockets, plus a hammock style multi pocket that hangs overhead, so you can keep all sorts of little things handy. I kept my fleece dry that foggy night by laying it on the overhead pocket. I trust the Eureka brand and am looking forward to camping next season. Also, the inexpensive price is always nice!
By Mary Schultz (Palo Alto, CA)
This tent was everything I needed on my first backpacking trip... relatively low price, super lightweight, easy to put up with two or even just one person and kept us cool and dry during our 3 night hiking trip in the rainy tropics. Not sure how it would hold up in cold or windy conditions, but was well ventilated and stayed completely dry inside due to the well designed vents/windows and rain fly. Slept two people perfectly with gear, would not use for 3 or more as would be too cramped. Would definitly recommend for a newbie backpacker.
By Rhymer (Austin, Heart of Texas, USA)
I own this little tent (paid more for it at an outdoors store). Have been very happy with the quality of Eureka tents in the past. The last one I had survived five treks to Canyonlands.
Erected this tent my first day in southeastern Utah, at Kodachrome State Park. A great place to visit, by the way. I waterproofed the seams, as I always do in a new tent. Some kind of front came in, and the wind blew nearly constantly for two days. It was only then I discovered that there are two small windows in the side of this tent which can be tied closed with tabs at their sides. There are no zippers. How much red dirt can be in blown in when those tabs are tied closed? Lots and lots. And if you are not familiar with this particular dirt, it is very fine and very difficult to completely remove (except with a desert high wind).
Though I like everything else about this tent, I will never use it again. And I'll be sure that every opening can be zipped closed in every tent I buy from now on.
By William D. Crase (UT)
My nephew and I bought this tent for a backpacking trip and it did not dissapoint. Not only is it lightweight, but it was plenty roomy for the two of us, and we're not lightweights. I am 5'8" 205lbs. and my nephew is 6'1" 240lbs. It's not unreasonable to suggest that Mom, Dad and two young children could make do with this tent.
It didn't rain on us so I can't speak to that, but the poles were strong, the seams held, the zippers worked and we had no problems for the 2 night, 25 mile hike.
I recommend this tent and would not hesitate to buy it again.
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