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4/12/2011

Big Agnes Flying Diamond 8 Tent: 8-Person 4-Season Review

Big Agnes Flying Diamond 8 Tent: 8-Person 4-Season
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Just purchased this tent for our family of 4.Used it for the first time this week.Great packaging, easy to set up (works better with 2 people), the interior space was perfect for us!We had great weather this week, so we were not able to test out in rain or high winds.Nightly temps were in the mid 30's, lots of morning frost and condensation, but tent was very dry.We also purchased the ground cover for this tent...highly recommended.Very easy to take down (about 10mins for 2 people) and the parts actually fit back into the packaging on the first try!Love it.....

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Product Description:
The Big Agnes Flying Diamond 8 Tent provides the room you need to sleep eight people or serves as a meeting and meal room for the entire expedition. Full-on winter-ready construction handles nasty mountain storms with high winds and lots of snow, so you don?t have stuff flying away like all those surplus tents you see turning into kites. This Big Agnes tent gives you enough room to stand up in the middle and includes a spacious vestibule to let you in and out without soaking everything.

Product Features

    Material: [Fly] polyester; [Floor] polyester
    Freestanding: No
    Poles: 5
    Pole Material: Aluminum
    Doors: 2
    Clip / Sleeve: Both
    Floor Space: 175 x 96in (445 x 244cm), 112sq ft (10.4sq m)
    Interior Height: 72in (183cm)
    Vestibule Space: 35sq ft (3.5sq m)
    Packed Size: 27 x 16 x 8in (69 x 41 x 20cm)
    Ventilation: Adjustable vents
    Weight: 27lb 12oz (12.59kg)
    Recommended Use: Base camp, car camping, family camping
    Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime


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1/09/2011

Eureka Family 20-Foot by 10-Foot 8 to 12 Person Three-Room Condo Tent Review

Eureka Family 20-Foot by 10-Foot 8 to 12 Person Three-Room Condo Tent
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I must preface my review by saying we absolute love Eureka Tents.The ease of use the water tightness and the durability have been the selling points for us.We have had Timberline 2 and 4 tents and several years use from our Space III,We currently use timberline tents backpacking and a Titan for family camping however, when we upgraded to the Condo we found that all the things we loved about Eureka tents were a burden here.

First the good:

The tent is massive and dwarfs absolutely everything else about it.At some 20 feet long and 9 feet tall it encompasses a massive space accomedating large families or even groups with ease.

The central hub system is the same type used on and loved on so many of Eureka's top of the line tents.

The interior changing room that lets you have privacy while no having to zip up all the windows is a great idea!

The tent is light inside, very well ventilated, and strong.

Downsides:

The central hub system so easy with four poles is not easy with six.

I am 6' 7" tall and found the tent burdensome to set up and too tall, even for me, to comfortably do things like place the fly over the top - even with a running start!

The clear inserts in the zipped in storm flap separate from the nylon simply because the enormous sail area of the tent, creates stresses too much for a stiched joint of two different materials with different expansion/stretch rates and the plastic gives way.

The fly design over the doors is poor.Unlike nearly ever other Eurka tent - there is no overhang.Water drips off the storm fly over the zipper which leaks.Worse if you have to exit in the rain you litterally have to open an outwardly sloping door and the rain coming down and pouring off the fly, runs guess where - right into the tent!No way to avoid it - just poorly designed.

The steel poles also suffer from the huge stresses of such a structure and assume slight, but permanent bends in the direction of the stress.This would not be a issue but it makes them non-interchangeable with the other identical poles.So you might was well mark the poles the first time you pitch this tent as right front pole, left middle pole, etc. becasue that is where you will have to use them and it will save a lot of frustration later.

Storage!This tent takes up a lot of storage space - about the equal of a army duffel bag even larger.It is sort of like hauling a body in a duffel bag and is equally awkward.The fact that this duffel come with two handles one at each end tells you even the designers realized that it would take two people to handle it.

Conclusions:
We used it one season and sold it not because it was a bad tent but far too much of a burden.I buy Eureka tents because I find them good servants - this one made a terrible master.

By the way, this is far too much tent for any family having less than 4 adult and or teenaged family members.You simply cannot pitch it with less people and smaller children are not able to help as the poles are massive - about 16 feet long with a 70 degree bend at the six foot mark.

In short this tent is too much a good thing - combined with a terrible and I mean terrible, rainfly design The shame of it is I wanted very badly to like this tent and could not.

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Product Description:
Appropriately named, the luxurious Eureka Condo family tent boasts a 210 square foot area and enough space to sleep up to 12 campers. It also comes with removable internal dividers that enable you to divide the tent into either two or three rooms (the latter enabling a center changing room). You can also choose to have one large room and a screen room for meals and lounging. For an added level of weather protection you can add the included storm panels that create a full coverage fly. This tent has three doors and 10 windows for the ultimate in ventilation. The doors also feature Eureka's patented High/Low vents on the top and bottom, providing options for moderating air flow.

It's protected from the elements by a heavy-duty bathtub floor made of 4 ounce 210D oxford nylon that repels water. The multi-coated 75D Stormshield polyester fly improves durability and resistance to UV, acid rain, and tearing. The stable, long-lasting frame consists of a mix of lightweight, shockcorded 6000 Series aluminum poles that easily connect to a hub, thanks to the color-coded clip system.
Specifications:

    Area: 210 square feet
    Floor size: 20 feet by 10 feet, 6 inches
    Center height: 8 feet
    Wall fabrics: 1.9-ounce nylon taffeta with 1200mm coating/ 1.9-ounce breathable nylon
    Floor fabrics: 4-ounce 210D Oxford polyester with 1200mm coating
    Fly fabrics: 1.9-ounce 75D StormShield
    Pack size: 14 by 40 inches
    Weight: 72 pounds

About Eureka
Though the exact year is unknown, Eureka's long history begins prior to 1895 in Binghamton, New York, where the company still resides today. Then known as the Eureka Tent & Awning Company, its first wares were canvas products--most notably, Conestoga wagon covers and horse blankets for nineteenth century American frontiersmen--as well as American flags, store awnings, and camping tents.
The company increased production of its custom canvas products locally throughout the 1930s and during the 1940 and even fabricated and erected the IBM "tent cities" just outside Binghamton. The seven acres of tents housed thousands of IBM salesmen during the company's annual stockholders meeting, which had since outgrown its previous locale. In the 1940s, with the advent of World War II and the increased demand for hospital ward tents, Eureka expanded operations and began shipping tents worldwide. Ultimately, upon the post-war return of the GIs and the resultant housing shortage, Eureka turned its attention to the home front during the 1950s by supplying awnings for the multitude of mobile homes that were purchased.
In 1960, Eureka's new and innovative Draw-Tite tent, with its practical, free standing external frame, was used in a Himalayan Expedition to Nepal by world renowned Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person documented to summit Mt. Everest only six years earlier. In 1963, Eureka made history during its own Mt. Everest ascent, with more than 60 of its tents sheltering participants from fierce 60+ mph winds and temperatures reaching below -20

11/23/2010

Coleman Free-Standing Tent Fan Review

Coleman Free-Standing Tent Fan
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I'm surprised to see negative reviews. We've been using these for 3+ years now and have no complaints at all.

We use them on our boat in the caribbean. the temps are 80+ w/ humidity at 80+ also. it can get hot and stuffy in the cabin. but not with this fan. it puts out a lot of air for a little fan. and the heavy bottom keeps it from flying around the cabin in rough water or falling over when kicked at night.

We run them every night, all night. batteries last about 2 weeks at that rate (about 125 hours.)but i always carry extras just in case.

Plan on using one (1) per person.

We finally replaced ours after the wiring became disconnected. I couldn't find a way in to that compartment to fix it. but at $14 each, so what.

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Product Description:
Easily provide powerful air circulation throughout your tent or RV with the Coleman Free-Standing Tent Fan. With adjustable 2-speed airflow control, the Tent Fan will run for up to 21 hours on a set of four D batteries (not included). The fan folds easily for convenient, compact storage and packing.

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Eureka! Copper Canyon 1512 Twelve-Person 15-Foot by 12-Foot Family Tent Review

Eureka Copper Canyon 1512 Twelve-Person 15-Foot by 12-Foot Family Tent
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I bought this tent in preparation for an overnight camping trip for a family of 5, including a 1 year old. Of course as soon as it arrived the kids wanted to sleep in it THAT night. Well, it was quite the rainy night - ALL NIGHT LONG, light rain to downpours. After setting it up in the drizzle, and wiping out the inside, this tent remained bone dry all night with the factory taped seams. Water just beads off the fly, outside walls, and storm flaps over the windows. I was very impressed with this aspect of the tent. Although the rainfly does not cover much of the long sides of the tent, as I mentioned before, water just beaded and slid off the fly, and down the sides of the tent.

Ventilation was excellent - I was able to open the tops of the storm flaps on the two windows on opposite short sides, in the pouring rain. The fly over these two windows extends out from the tent far enough to protect these windows from even driving rain. The entire top of the tent is mesh and allowed for plenty of air circulation.

The fly has a great feature (in my opinion) - it has four see-through panels at the peak of the tent which allow you to look through the mesh tent roof, to the sky!! If you prefer not to, the tent itself has a zipper panel that zips over the mesh roof in the areas where the fly has the see-through panels. The fly also has the Eureka! logo watermarked into the the outside surface of the fly.

The quality of the materials is excellent, as I would expect from Eureka!. Zippers work very well, fabrics are substantial, and the size is wonderful. I am 6'6" and I can stand easily throughout the tent.

The tent setup easily and all the pieces fit together well. I used a 16'x20' tarp underneath and folded the rest under the tent.

I have not yet used the divider for 2 rooms, the awning, or the included gear loft.

It was obvious to me that a lot of thought went into this tent and it shows in the quality and features. I am looking forward to many years of fun.

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Product Description:
Featuring vertical walls for maximal internal space, this 15-foot x 12-foot (180 square feet) freestanding cabin-style tent accommodates up to 12 campers on cots. The tent includes a removable curtain so it can be divided into two rooms as well as being configured as a single room. Two D-shaped doors with side flaps permit private entry into each room and have large #8 zippers with covers for durability and rain protection. Six large zippered mesh windows open for visibility and airflow and close for privacy. Toggles keep window flaps off the floor and out of the way. A detachable awning shades the front. A fly with clear-panel skylights permits stargazing and includes pockets for storing storm guyouts when not in use. A port allows an extension cord (not included) to be run into the tent. A sweep-out point facilitates housekeeping. A hanging gear-loft supplies convenient storage.
Made of 1200mm, 75D polyester, the tent has nine steel and fiberglass poles that slip into sleeves during setup. Frame clips and ring-and-pin assemblies also facilitate setup. Mesh screens out insects as small as no-see-ums. The tent weighs 39 pounds, 8 ounces and has a center height of 7-foot-4.
Eureka! tents' standard design features include bathtub-style floors that wrap up the sides to keep water out; nickel sliders and self-healing zippers; and factory-taped major seams to seal out weather.
Key Details:
    The spacious Copper Canyon 1512 tent can sleep up to 12 campers.

    Floor Size: 15 x 12 feet
    Pack Size: 10 x 28 inches
    Center Height: 7' 4"
    Minimum Weight: 39 pounds, 8 ounces
    Tent Area: 180 square feet
    Seasons: 3
    Sleeps: 12
    Doors: 2
    Windows: 6
    Wall Fabric: 75D polyester taffeta, 1200 mm
    Fly Fabric: 75D StormShield polyester, 1200 mm
    Floor Fabric: 75D polyester taffeta, 1200 mm
    Mesh Fabric: 68D no-see-um
    Frame: 12.65 mm fiberglass and 19.5 mm steel

About Eureka!
Though the exact year is unknown, Eureka's long history begins prior to 1895 in Binghamton, New York, where the company still resides today. Then known as the Eureka Tent & Awning Company, its first wares were canvas products--most notably, Conestoga wagon covers and horse blankets for nineteenth century American frontiersmen--as well as American flags, store awnings, and camping tents.
The company increased production of its custom canvas products locally throughout the 1930s and during the 1940 and even fabricated and erected the IBM "tent cities" just outside Binghamton. The seven acres of tents housed thousands of IBM salesmen during the company's annual stockholders meeting, which had since outgrown its previous locale. In the 1940s, with the advent of World War II and the increased demand for hospital ward tents, Eureka expanded operations and began shipping tents worldwide. Ultimately, upon the post-war return of the GIs and the resultant housing shortage, Eureka turned its attention to the home front during the 1950s by supplying awnings for the multitude of mobile homes that were purchased.
In 1960, Eureka's new and innovative Draw-Tite tent, with its practical, free standing external frame, was used in a Himalayan Expedition to Nepal by world renowned Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person documented to summit Mt. Everest only six years earlier. In 1963, Eureka made history during its own Mt. Everest ascent, with more than 60 of its tents sheltering participants from fierce 60+ mph winds and temperatures reaching below -20