Eureka!® Solitaire Tent
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- Efficient tunnel design
- Compact fold size
- Pole pockets on one end, ring and pin on the other
- Nylon pole sleeves aid in set up and stability
- Added zipper in the center of the roof for easy entry/exit
- Shock-corded 6.3mm fiberglass frame
- 3 storm guyout on fly
- 2 storage pockets on the inside
- Flashlight loop
- Carry weight: 2 lbs. 9 oz.
- 8'x2'8"
- Center height: 2'4"
A fast and easy-to-set-up compact 3-season solo tent with a restyled design that makes it even lighter and easier to pack and carry! Color: Black/Gold. Carry weight: 2 lbs. 9 oz. Imported.
Rated 3.8 out of 5Â by 21
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by thedudejb great gift
I bought this tent for a friend as a birthday present, and it was a great deal for the money. easy to assemble, good quality seems and fabric, and it.definitely keeps the moisture out and the heat in. was great on the camping trip.
January 31, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by htd0175 Great Tent!
This tent is great. Easy to set up. Also easy to compress and put back in sack for backpacking. Its comfy for me... but im 5'10", it wouldnt be to spacious for someone over 6'. Wish it was free standing... but when your done staking it out, its very sturdy.
January 5, 2011
Rated 3 out of 5Â by kirb good one man tent
The tent is overall a very neat tent. Easy to set up and is easy to pack. It is light weight and small so it was ideal for a 2 night, 3 day river run on kayaak. The only problem i had with this tent is that the ground where you set up the tent has to be soft in order to set up the metal stakes. The tent needs the stakes sturdy in the ground in order for the tent to be stretched out to its fullest height and length and for it to actually stand up. I just put some rocks against the poles and it stood up. It rained the second night and i stayed bone dry. A good tent if you need the extra space for beer and what not ha ha
December 26, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by bsamike great
good tent for the price but remember it is only a one person tent at 5ft 9 i had enough room for my pack and i after three years of hard use the long tent pole broke
August 4, 2010
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I go camping alot and every time i do i run into high-winds. How does this tent stand up against this?Answers
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This is a Three-Season Tent, which is strong enough to handle rain in spring, summer, or fall. For high winds, Eureka recommends a 4-season tent. However, they do recommended using guylines to help stay put.When high winds or a storm are predicted, do not count on staking alone to keep your tent secure. Depending on the model, your tent fly has built-in loops or rings at optimal guyout locations. It is important to put in the extra time guying out your tent. Correctly done, it can save your tent during harsh weather.
1. Attach parachute cord to the loops/rings and stake them in the ground three or four feet from the edge of the tent. If staked too close to the tent, wind can cause an upward pull that could dislodge the stakes.
2. Make sure that the top fly is securely attached to the framework underneath. Ties hook and loop closures, or dog-bones and elastic loops are typical fasteners sewn to the underside of the fly for this purpose.
If your tent does not have loops or rings for guyouts, attach guylines 1/3 or 1/2 of the way up the framework on the main sidewalls. This enables the guyline to support the lower section of the pole, while the upper pole can flex the side of the guyout. This will prevent all movement except toward the anchor. The idea is to get the guylines to work together through opposition.
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There are no windows to obscure the view without the rainfly, only bug screen.A:Â
Yes, the windows will zip up all the way. If you zoom in on the photo you will be able to see the zippers. However, the windows are mesh. Which you can see thru.Details:Â
I am going to use while traveling on my bike and need short poles/stored tent for packing bikeAnswers
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I am not where it is right now, but about 14" long when rolled up. It is narrower than my sleeping pad, which I roll the tent inside of.A:Â
Pack size is 4" x 17.5".Details:Â
I am wanting something very small to take kayaking with minimal gear.Answers
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it's probably 4 inches around and 2 feet long.A:Â
i dont the exact size in its case but its small it only has two poles 5 stakes and of course the tentAnswers
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i do not really recommend this tent due to your heightA:Â
I am 6' and was happy, but you may depend more on how broad in the shoulders you are. A day pack you may use as a pillow would fit, but no way you or I would fit with a full pack inside.A:Â
no i bearly fit in it and im 5'10 and thir was nothing in the tent but meA:Â
not really. it says 8' long, but in reality, youll have about 6'Answers
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all the eureka tents i have bought are fiberglassA:Â
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