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Eureka Adventure Apex 2FG 7-Foot by 5-Foot 2-Person Tent

Eureka Adventure Apex 2FG 7-Foot by 5-Foot 2-Person Tent
From Eureka

List Price: $119.99
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Product Description

Multi-purpose, lightweight, and compact with 2 twin-track doors and 2 demi-vestibules.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #40883 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Color: Yellow
  • Brand: Eureka
  • Model: 2628103
  • Dimensions: 5.50" h x 5.75" w x 18.75" l, 8.00 pounds

Features

  • Lightweight backpacker tent sleeps two (7' 5" by 4' 11" floor; 36.5 square foot area)
  • Small batwing semi-vestibules offer extra gear protection
  • Double-coated StormShield polyester fly and polyester bathtub floor provide excellent weather protection
  • Well ventilated by one entire wall of no-see-um mesh, protected by Stormshield polyester fly
  • Center height of 43.5 inches; weighs 5 pounds, 6 ounces

Customer Reviews

3 in one household5
My family has three of these, a great tent. I like that I can set up a low chair and read in my tent comfortably during bad weather. I don't care for the rain fly "wings" but both my dad and brother don't mind them and like the space. We all really like the double doors.

Buy Seam Sealer immediately 4
This tent was easy to set up and take down... it's lightweight and fits back in the packaging after use. I definitely recommend this tent for backpacking but you want to seal the corners as soon as you get it. Nothing like wanting to stay dry and your tent gets a puddle forming in the corner of it...

Great for lite use4
Just took this tent on a 7 day kayaking trip and it worked well for the most part.
We had many days of rain and on a few days the rain got heavy and the tent let some water seep through, not too much though.
The fly-out wings on the rain fly are a blessing and a curse. They are nice when its raining and you have gear you want to keep covered but don't want to bring in the tent. When you aren't in need of them they tend to get in the way when entering and exiting the tent and if the zipper is all the way down you have to crawl out in the narrow space to reach it when getting out. Kind of a pain....
The next problem is probably more of my own sloppiness and not specific to this tent. When it was raining I grabbed a bag of granola and took it back to the tent, I must have dropped a few crumbs and the next camp site I set it up at had a healthy fire ant population. That morning I woke up to ants all over the tent- how did they get in? They literally chewed holes through the tent, 6 in all. Never bring any food into your tent if there is even the possibility of ants being around.
So its a decent tent and pretty darn good when you consider the price but if you are going to be doing any serious treking, you might consider something else.