Eureka Sunrise 8 Adventure 8-Foot by 8-Foot Four-Person Tent
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Average customer review:Product Description
Spacious, self-supporting tent with 4-way ventilation
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8651 in Sports & Outdoors
- Size: One Size
- Brand: Eureka
- Model: 2628332
- Dimensions: 7.50" h x 7.75" w x 25.00" l, 12.00 pounds
Features
- Spacious square, dome-style tent sleeps four (8 by 8 foot floor; 64 square foot area)
- Heavy duty bathtub floor made of 4-ounce 210D oxford polyester
- Multicoated StormShield polyester fly won't stretch when wet and resists UV breakdown
- Includes corner organizer, wall organizer with mirror, two water bottle pockets
- Center height of 59 inches; weighs 11 pounds, 2 ounces
Customer Reviews
one terrific tent!
this tent is really built! first time out we were in a 12-hour downpour--extremely heavy rain. absolutely no leaks, drippage, or any problem at all. everything was extremely well-sealed right out of the box. the ventilation system is also outstanding--4 very large windows, large ceiling vents and the lower vent in the door panel real helps the air flow! generally very easy to set up with 2 people. this is an outstanding tent--very well constructed, easy up and down, tight, waterproof, and practical. we use it for 2 people. 3 or 4 would be really pushing it, in term of interior space, but it's very well suited for 2 adults plus gear. enjoy!
Great tent!
We had great weather all three days, so can't rate its performance under the rain, but the tent was pretty big (it fit 3 adults, and one of us had a twin air mattress) and sturdy. All the pockets and storage shelves for our stuff was great and convenient (much bigger than I expected them to be from the pictures!) Having 4 windows made it really comfortable. Two of us assembled the tent in about 10-15 minutes.
The only thing I didn't like is that it doesn't have a "D" door, so you have to manage the bottom and side zippers separately instead of being one continuous thing, like most tents nowadays, making it more annoying getting in and out of the tent, but this details is not enough to offset all the other great qualities of it.
Overall, great tent!
Not the easiest tent to put up
It's not complicated to put up - but the reinforcd joints don't easily slide through the tent loops when you're taking it up and putting it down. It's a real pain if you're doing it on your own. If you have help, it's not too bad. Otherwise, the tent does the job. It's not a bad tent - just not the quickest assembly and break-down I've seen. I have two other tents that are much easier.





