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Eureka Tetragon 5 Adventure 7-Foot by 5-Foot Two-Person Tent

Eureka Tetragon 5 Adventure 7-Foot by 5-Foot Two-Person Tent
From Eureka

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Product Description

This 3-season tent is loaded with built-in benefits to make your family trip a pleasant experience. Roof vent, side windows, plus the hooded net door provide superior air circulation, plus added protection from the elements. Mud mat outside door keeps dirt away from interior floor. The free-standing, 2-pole rectangular dome design makes set-up fast and easy. Economical, shock-corded fiberglass frame Clip attachments make set-up faster and improve ventilation Hooded fly front & rear, zippered roof vent, net door, windows and permeable roof cloth all combine for superior ventilation 2 pole square dome design is free-standing, allowing for easy set-up Side opening door for easy entry 2 Mesh storage pockets, 2 clothesline loops, and flashlight loop Factory sealed main floor seam and fly Twin track zippers for separate operation of door and window. Ring and pin assembly Storm loops on the fly for guyout points in wind. Clear windows on each side let light in, keep out wind and rain. Hinged gear loft easily converts to a handy mesh organizer.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3663 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Eureka
  • Model: 2628224
  • Dimensions: 5.00" h x 5.00" w x 25.00" l, 6.50 pounds

Features

  • Single-room rectangular dome tent sleeps two (7 by 5 floor; 35 square foot area)
  • Double-coated StormShield polyester fly and polyester bathtub floor provide excellent weather protection
  • Brim over twin-track, side-opening door offers protected front entry; brimmed rear window allows ventilation during inclement weather
  • Hanging gear loft and two detachable interior storage pockets keep essential items handy
  • Center height of 48 inches; weighs 5 pounds, 3 ounces

Customer Reviews

Great Tent for packpacking for two5
I have used this tent on four backpacking trips and it is awesome for the money. It is 1) lightweight 2) very fast to set up 3) very sturdy in moderately high winds 4) reliable zipper, etc. 5) strong poles

When alone I can fit my entire backpack and my 6'1" self easily inside (if taller than this you'll need to sleep diagonally). The gear loft overhead is nice, and you can sit up for changing clothes. Have shared it with another person on one winter packpack trip (recently in Shenendoah Nat Park) and there was plenty of room for sleeping for two without being on top of each other. I've been rained on only once, slightly, and it kept me dry. On one backpack trip with 11 people to Mount Mitchell, mine seemed to be the only tent that didn't have condensation all over the top of it in the early AM.

I do recommend buying some of the inexpensive aluminum pole stakes at REI or similar, to replace the metal ones it comes with, if you want to save a few ounces more weight.

Overall outstanding value.

Tent4
Can't complain - I plan to waterproof this tent, but it was very easy to set up (without looking at the instructions) and fits nicely in its carrying bag. It's not the lightest tent, but for short backpacking trips or car camping it should be great. For the price, it's a good deal.

Good all Weather Tent5
I've had this tent for a little over a year now, and have taken it out camping about 8 times so far. With the exception of one trip we've gotten rained on every single time. The last time we went we were out in the open (on the beach) with 20-30 mph winds and heavy rains for most of the night. I've never done any additional waterproofing and I have never gotten wet in this tent. It sets up easy, even in the dark, and easily fits 2 adults and their essentials (change of clothes, water, etc). A good tip for setting this tent up is to make sure its set up with one of the sides facing into the wind, because if it rains the fly will offer the most protection that way. One thing I would like would be a little more privacy when the rain fly was off, but overall I have enjoyed this tent. It has kept me warm and dry from March-November in Pennsylvania.