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Colossal family size! 3 room, 3 season Tetragon Dome is one gigantic shelter that sleeps 9. Loads of elbow room. Check out this multi-room, 3-season tent with clear windows in the roof, plus built-in mud mat. Removable, zippered dividers can be rolled back to reveal one spacious shelter... or close 'em to create 3 separate rooms for kids or privacy. Hinged gear loft easily converts to hang as a handy mesh organizer. Clear windows on each side let light in, keep out wind and rain. Details: Self-supporting, freestanding, 4 fiberglass pole, ring & pin dome design (side room must be staked); 3 side-opening doors for easy entry; Hooded fly front and rear for all-weather ventilation; Large areas of mesh in the roof and large rear window provide super cross ventilation; 4 large screened windows aid in more cross ventilation; Floor: sewn-in 70 denier nylon taffeta, 16' x 10'; Fly: 75 denier StormShield polyester; Roof: 40 denier No-see-em mesh; Netting: 40 denier No-see-um mesh; Center room: 7 x 10'; Height: 6'; Packed: 9 x 32"; 139 3/4 square feet; Weighs 20 lbs., 5 ozs. Loads of room! It's time to splurge. Get this top luxury home away from home. Order yours today! Eureka! Tetragon 3-Room Dome, Dark and Light Green
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Technical Details
- Large, 9-person tent with dividers for three rooms (16 by 10 floor; 139.8 square foot area)- Double-coated StormShield polyester fly and polyester bathtub floor provide excellent weather protection
- Brimmed windows allows ventilation during inclement weather; 4 vents enhance air circulation for added comfort
- Hanging gear loft and two interior storage pockets keep essential items handy
- Center height of 76 inches; weighs 18 pounds, 7 ounces
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By Daniel J. Barberio (Florida)
I was a little apprehensive about buying this tent due to the number of reviews about it having water leak issues. I have to say that those reviewers must have done something wrong somewhere along the line. My family put this tent to the test the very 1st time we used it. On the second night it rained a solid downpour for eight hours straight. Not a fun camping night, but we did stay Very Dry. Not a single drop of water entered the tent. I did use about 3-4 cans of water sealer on all surfaces of the tent before use. The rainfly is a bit too small for the tent on the sides, but I just pulled it extra tight before staking it down and it did the trick. It is very easy to put up and I do it by myself in about 15 minutes, including the rainfly. Take time to seal the seams and other surfaces and you will stay dry. Overall a great, roomy, family tent!!!
By Jeff Carlson
This is my second tent from Eureka. I've been using their 2xt for backpacking for several years.
This tent held up great through a weekend of thunderstorms. We were under tornado conditions and my tent held tight while other were blowing around the campground.
Very roomy. Easy to setup alone. Make sure you seal the seams good, like all tents.
By unclfstrmn (Minn)
great size for family camping, fit queen air mattress and 3 singles for the boys with some room left for gear. fiberglass poles I rate at just ok, small ones for rain fly broke after first use but they are way small so not overly supprised, looking for upgraded poles now and I'm sure it will be fine. Seal those seams, then seal them again when you notice a leak, ones you find it and seal it seams to be fine...
By Robert I. Walker (Clearwater, FL)
We bought this tent after reading many reviews. I am an eagle scout and have experienced many tents!
The 1610 has Positives and negatives:
Positive:
1) Easy & quick to assemble, takes 10 mins, due to 4 Poles!
2) Good inner space, height
Negative
1) The fly-sheet poles on the entrance break on first use. I have seen other complaints of this, and unless Eureka changes the design, the tent is completely flawed.
2) The sides of the tent are not covered by the fly-sheet, and again a flawed design. When it rains, it seeps through the seams and zips. Yes, I used 4 cans, yes 4 cans of sealant, and it still rained in!
Overall, easy to use tent, ok in mild weather, but unless Eureka changes the entrance fly-sheet poles, and redesigns the sides, it is a flawed product.
By Mysterious Mr Wong (U.S.A.)
I sealed the seams as soon as I received my tent a couple years ago and have to say it's great in most every way. I was camping and up comes a huge thunder storm. 30mph winds and even the rainfly was left unharmed. The poles did bend a bit, as they are flexible to begin with, but the tent kept me dry and out of the storm for the first 4 days of my camping trip. I always use a floor saver as well so that not only does the tent receive more protection from rips in the floor, but it gives an extra layer of defense again ground moisture. Ventilation is great on the tent also but there is still normally some condensation within the tent each morning, at least in cooler weather anyway. I use a dual mantle coleman lantern so each morning I light it until the moisture has gone. I recommend this tent because I own it and have used it extensively. Best wishes to you all.
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