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Eureka! Tetragon 1210 - Tent (sleeps 8)

 
 
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Eureka! Tetragon 1210 - Tent (sleeps 8)

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Description:

An economical choice for the family on the go. Features 2 rooms with removable divider and 2 doors for easy entry and exit.

Features:
  • Large, 8-person tent with divider for two rooms (12 by 10 floor; 120 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 detachable interior storage pockets keep essential items handy

  • Center height of 76 inches; weighs 17 pounds, 11 ounces

Product Details:
Product Length: 31.0 inches
Product Width: 8.0 inches
Product Height: 8.0 inches
Product Weight: 21.2 pounds
Package Length: 31.0 inches
Package Width: 8.3 inches
Package Height: 8.0 inches
Package Weight: 21.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 51 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 51 customer reviews )
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38 of 40 found the following review helpful:

3Not exactly what I expected but it will work  May 19, 2008
By hypercyber
I was a little disappointed with this tent after I pitched it in my backyard to the seal the seams (manufacturer's recommendation by the way - and a must). The tent alone is nice. Obviously a 12' by 10' footprint is plenty of room. But the fly is poorly designed.

Since there are doors on either side, I thought the fly would cover the rear just like the front (in the picture) but that's not the case. The brim rods are thin fiberglass poles that fit through sleeves in the fly and they attach to exterior guide holes. But the umbrella fly can only be staked on one side.

I placed stakes where the loops are in between the corners to keep it up for 24 hours and let the seam seal cure. It held up nicely until a 15 mph (or so) breeze came through and turned it upside down the following afternoon. All loops that were staked, except the front two where the fly comes out, came out of the ground. Consequently, the left side of the fly completely ripped. So stake out everything/every time in case Mother Nature decides to sneeze on this tent.

You will definitely need a tarp to place underneath it since the floor is made out of the same nylon taffeta as the walls. And I would replace the yellow plastic stakes with aluminum/steel stakes. The tent may stay put in inclement weather but if it's really nasty, I suspect some rain will make its way through the mesh ceiling even with the fly on because the front/rear do not come below the ceiling like the sides.

The sewn-in gear loft is on the right and just below the mesh ceiling. It can be attached horizontally to store things just above the walls or it can be attached vertically but that will block the view from that window. It would have been nice if the whole thing was detachable. But it will work if/when needed.

The separate room divider can be attached/removed via dog bones fed through loops. It divides the tent into rooms starting from just above the ground and up to the mesh ceiling. If someone is tall, there goes your privacy.

That being said, I think the tent will be OK. I thought I was lucky when I got this on sale for under $100. But I'm glad that's all I paid. Fortunately, Eureka sells replacement parts so I ordered another fly for $39 plus shipping.

Update (May 25, 2008): I received the fly replacement and it is a huge improvement over the one that originally came with the tent. The new design does not incorporate the flimsy brim rods. And it arches over on both sides where the doors are located. One caveat: you will need to order the pole that has been incorporated into the new design. Otherwise, it will just hang down and could get snagged by the door's zipper.

When I went to pitch the tent at the camp site by myself, I noticed the fiberglass poles had stress cracks where the poles connect. So while the tent can be pitched by one person, having another person will help reduce that. I would have given this four stars with the new fly but since that happened, it's still 3 stars in my mind.

30 of 32 found the following review helpful:

5Good family tent!  Jul 06, 2007
By Petey
I had gone camping many years back and needed to upgrade my tent now that I had kids of age. This tent worked well for a family of five! We did a dry run of setting it up and it was fairly easy. I also took the opportunity to seal the seams. When we got to the campsite the dry run helped me to set up the tent in no time at all! Especially since it was starting to rain. The tent was dry throughout the night!

I also recommend a 16x10 tarp that can be placed underneath the tent. this will give you 4 feet of overlap that can extend from the tent entrance to place shoes etc. Great tent!

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:

4Just the Right Tent For Us  May 31, 2007
By ebrusse
I was looking for a family tent for 4 people (2 adults, 2 toddlers) I had some basic requirements:

- Big, but not huge
- 2 doors
- Center divider
- Decent quality that would hold up to a number of years of Spring/Summer camping
- Although mainly to be used in Summer months, needed to be fairly waterproof due to occasional Northwest showers. I did about a week of online and in-store research before purchasing

I set up in our backyard last weekend in order to see how it looked, and to seal the seams. I did the setup by myself, which was not impossible, but definitely would have been easier with 2 people (issue mainly is dealing with the long poles that form the dome)

Quality seems good...not top-of-the line good, but for < $200, it's nice for the price. Height is OK (I'm 6'3"). I initially was looking at cabin-style tents due to good center height, but decided I didn't want to have a tent with that big of a footprint.

Since it came with tape-sealed seams, I thought I'd do a "quickie" seam sealing job. Big mistake, a storm came in and I ended up with a decent amount of water on one side of the tent floor (probably coming in from corners or side guy points) Once it dried out, I did a more thorough job, and all seems well now.

Overall very pleased with the choice of this tent.

14 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5DID NOT LEAK  Aug 19, 2006
By N. Peck
We used a seam sealer, and then went on our first camping trip with this tent. Our first night out we had a severe thunderstorm - among the worst we've ever camped in. The tent performed wonderfully. We had only two places that had minor drips. We love this tent.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

4A good "large" dome tent  Nov 30, 2009
By Tim
We have owned this tent for just over two years now. It has been camping with us in upstate NY as well as one trip to Virginia Beach. I was introduced to Eureka in scouting (their Timberline tents) and I will not buy anything else. I have never owned a Eureka tent that was this big, and I was skeptical as to whether it would perform as well as their smaller tents.

We set the tent up in the back yard to seal the seams. In addition to eight loops to stake the base of the tent down, there are four guy points on the fly. We added an additional four guy lines for a total of eight (two at each point) and the tent is not going anywhere. We have not had any problems with stitches coming loose where there are tension points (such as where the poles connect to the tent base, or the guy points). The stakes that come with the tent are not really suitable for anything except setting the tent up in the back yard. They are made of yellow plastic. For a tent in this price range this is typical.

The tent has performed well while camping. The fly coverage in the front and sides allows us to keep the windows partially open, even during rain, for good ventilation. Occasionally we have a small amount (8-10 drops) of water at the corners. The seams probably need to be re-sealed there after two years of use. The gear loft is a nice bonus, and it arguably more useful if it's attached at the top and bottom of the tent and used as storage pockets rather than a loft. We have put the tent through a lot... torrential downpours in VA and high winds in the Catskill Mountains. For such a large tent it does really well. It is stable in high wind when it's properly secured.

After two years, two of the fiberglass pole segments fractured lengthwise (stress fractures). Eureka replaced them free of charge (we had to pay shipping in one direction). They stand behind their products. I am not sure if we will continue to have problems with the poles. Eureka does sell replacement pole sections as well, which for me, is enough to make me not worry about it. I'd rather buy a new set of poles than an entire new tent if the bulk of the tent is in good condition.

Overall this is a great tent if you need more space than a standard dome tent can provide. If I were rating purely on a price/performance scale, this would get five stars. Eureka makes better dome tents (the Sunrise line) which are worthy of the five star rating for construction and durability.


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