Highest Rated Review by the Community
-
Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community Oct 21, 2003
Pros: very resistant to the weather, sturdy, holds up well in the wind Cons: need two people to put up, one small leak, need to close doors during rain
Summary: Weve used our Co
leman
Weathermaster tent for the three years weve been camping. Up until this past year it suited our needs fine, even weathering a terrible storm in Florida last December. I knew the tent ... read more
-
-
Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jun 1, 2012
Pros: Large and spacious. Easy setup with two people. Nice nylon material. Aluminum poles. Cons: Sloping sides reduces usable inside volume. Rainfly coverage lacking. Some flapping in high winds.
Summary: I have owned the Eureka Blue Mesa 1610 3 room tent for some six years now and used it in all types of weather with a family of five. The 1610 refers roughly to the dimensions of the floor 16X10' so this is a large tent with a large ... read more
-
-
Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jul 7, 2005
Pros: Eureka quality, roomy, excellent ventilation and protection from the elements. Beautiful tent.
Cons: Tent poles not color coded.
Requires more than one person to set up easily.
Summary: I've had our Eureka Blue Mesa for 3 years now. It has proven to be an excellent investment representing great value for the money. I wanted a tent where I would not feel clausterphobic when trapped inside a tent with children during an all-afternoon ... read more
-
-
Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Feb 9, 2004
Pros: Great construction, loads of space and Eureka! reputation. Cons: HUGE footprint may be difficult to place on some sites.
Summary: My family and I decided it was time to get a bigger tent. Our Hillary tent, that we purchased 12 years ago from Sears, is still holding up very well, but its 9 X 9 footprint is a bit tight for three cots. In searching for our next ... read more
-
-
Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Aug 9, 2003
Pros: Plenty of Room, 3 Doors, Good Cross-Ventilation, Sturdy Free-Standing Design, Good Fly Cons: A little hard to set-up by one person
Summary: I've only had this tent for about three weeks and so far have set it up twice. Once in the backyard ... read more
-
|
|
Related Deals You Might Like...
The Eureka 9.5 mm Fiberglass Tent Pole Replacement Kit contains four hollow fiberglass pole sections with a metal ferrule on one end, shock cord, wire...
Backpacker Magazine says the Solitaire is ideal for anyone who's a little too claustrophobic for a bivy but doesn't want the burden of a full-blown te...
Your little one will love the brightly colored Eureka!® Kids' Lady Bug 30° Sleeping Bag! Fun yet functional, the Lady Bug features Eureka!'s® propriet...
A girl's best choice for traveling light or for overnights at a friend's house. With premium insulation Thermashield and a quick drying polyester taff...
Campers on a budget know that Eureka packs plenty of quality at a price that is likely to induce singing and laughing. The Eureka Apex 2XT 2-person, 3...
|