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Eureka Tetragon 9 Family 9-Foot by 9-Foot Four-Person Tent

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Eureka Tetragon 9 Family 9-Foot by 9-Foot Four-Person Tent Camping Tent Features

  • Single-room rectangular dome tent sleeps five (9' by 9' floor; 81 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 72 inches; weighs 11 pounds, 10 ounces

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Eureka Tetragon 9 Family 9-Foot by 9-Foot Four-Person Tent Camping Tent Description

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, Stable and easy to pitch, this freestanding, 3 season tent offers a comfortable place to relax after a long day of exploring.A great choice for car camping or use as a base camp, the Eureka Tetragon 9 rectangular dome tent comfortably sleeps five peo
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OrlandoMom August 29, 2010 at 2:49 pm

Review by OrlandoMom for Camping Tent – Eureka Tetragon 9 Family 9-Foot by 9-Foot Four-Person Tent
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I shopped for months before I bought this tent, and I have few regrets. Our first outing, the overnight thunderstorm and winds were epic in their proportions: 2 inches of rain blew through the forest within 3 hrs. Here in Florida, that’s standard issue for summertime. I had sealed the fly seams, and the rain didn’t penetrate our tent. But we weren’t entirely dry, and here’s the “caveat:” Eureka says you can “leave the window and door open” during rain because of the door/window “hooded fly.” Don’t do it if the rain is blowing because it will blow *under* the hood, through the no-see-um mesh, and dampen your sleeping bag.

Don’t get me wrong: The rain penetration was not due to any manufacturer’s defect; on the contrary–I opened the door and window zippers just a little for ventilation (it was 80 degrees during the storm). But I paid the price.

Buy this reasonably priced, roomy, features-laden tent and enjoy it as we have. Just don’t open the window or door zippers during a heavy storm.

Patricia Josephson August 29, 2010 at 3:42 pm

Review by Patricia Josephson for Camping Tent – Eureka Tetragon 9 Family 9-Foot by 9-Foot Four-Person Tent
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I bought the Eureka Tentragon 9 the summer of 2006 to go camping at the Outer Banks in North Carolina with my daughter. We found it easy to set up with very large windows, easy zippers and excellent in the rain and wind. The first night we had a huge thunderstorm and it withstood strong winds and heavy rain without any leaking. I have had many tents in the past and found this one “the best”. Even my daughter mentioned how great this tent was. I would highly recommend it.

M. Boutell August 29, 2010 at 3:48 pm

Review by M. Boutell for Camping Tent – Eureka Tetragon 9 Family 9-Foot by 9-Foot Four-Person Tent
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In the three weeks I’ve owned this tent, I have tested it three nights, once under heavy rain, and it did not leak. I like the high quality of the tent as well. Seems like a good balance of features and cost.

Because the poles are so long, it is tricky (but not impossible) to set up without help. However, with two people, it was a snap. I doubt anyone’s going to go camping alone in a 9 x 9 tent anyway!

D. Hammond August 29, 2010 at 4:34 pm

Review by D. Hammond for Camping Tent – Eureka Tetragon 9 Family 9-Foot by 9-Foot Four-Person Tent
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I’ve had several Eureka tents & usually I’ve very happy with them, but this one is a disappointment. Even tho the 11mm poles seem sturdy, during a stiff wind on the first time we used it, the poles all splintered, one breaking off completely in the ferrul. And all of the metal sleeves bent. I’ve used other Eureka tents in higher winds & downpours & never had this problem!

The offset door is a pain to use, reaching the zipper while the fly is on is akward. The weather was very hot during the day & the ventilation was poor, making the tent a sauna! At night it was chilly. The use of the gear loft eliminated the valuable headroom.

On a positive note it showed no signs of leaking, but this is pretty well expected with Eureka. The door mat is a nice feature, but needs to be staked down adding something else to trip over. Comes with decent tent stakes, but I always bring extras anyway.

For the money it’s a decent tent, but having to buy all new poles for it after just one use makes it not such a great deal afterall. It’s back to aluminum poles for me!

Bradford J. Herder August 29, 2010 at 5:03 pm

Review by Bradford J. Herder for Camping Tent – Eureka Tetragon 9 Family 9-Foot by 9-Foot Four-Person Tent
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The best feature is – it is incredibly easy to setup. I love the way the tent clips onto the poles. I love just having two poles (plus two small poles which form a brim over the front door and rear window. We can set this up in maybe 3 minutes I’d say.

The tent is very well ventilated with all the mesh on the sides, huge mesh front door and large mesh rear window. It was very rather warm the last time I used it and the tent sat closed up in the sun all day, but it cooled off very quickly once opened up. I appreciate that very much.

On one evening around 9PM, the wind picked up something fierce. Good thing we staked it down well because the wind was blowing straight in the front door and caused the poles to bend quite a bit, but they didn’t break as some other reviewers have reported. The tent material was snapping as the wind blasted through the tent. Because it was so warm, we just left everything wide open and enjoyed the tremendous breeze.

Then came the rain… Having not seam sealed this thing, I was really worried… but we had no problem! It didn’t leak at all. I thought maybe with the rain hitting the front of the tent it might come in through the zippers but it didn’t.

The tent packs up very small and for it’s size, it’s quite light.

Bottom line is… so far… I love it!

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