Eureka! Copper Canyon 10 Five- to Six-Person 10-Foot by 10-Foot Family Tent

July 23, 2009 by  
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Eureka! Copper Canyon 10 Five- to Six-Person 10-Foot by 10-Foot Family Tent

Featuring vertical walls for maximal internal space, this 10-foot x 10-foot (100 square feet) freestanding cabin-style tent accommodates 5-6 campers on cots. A D-shaped door with side flaps has a large #8 zipper with cover for durability and rain protection. Four large zippered mesh windows open for visibility and four-way airflow and close for privacy. Toggles keep window flaps off the floor and out of the way. A fly with clear-panel skylights permits stargazing, includes pockets (more…)

Eureka Titan Luxury Family 13.5-Foot by 9.5-Foot Eight-Person Two-Room Tent

July 1, 2009 by  
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Eureka Titan Luxury Family 13.5-Foot by 9.5-Foot Eight-Person Two-Room Tent

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The large Eureka Titan family tent offers room to roam with a 128 square foot area and enough space to comfortably sleep eight campers. The near vertical walls help to maximize the interior space. It also comes with a removable internal divider to create two rooms for added privacy. It features a number of homey touches, including a corner closet that enables the use of hangers, clothesline rings, and mesh storage pockets on the ceiling panels. This tent has two large do (more…)

Eureka N!ergy 13-Foot by-10-Foot Two-Room Ten-Person Family Tent

June 23, 2009 by  
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Eureka N!ergy 13-Foot by-10-Foot Two-Room Ten-Person Family Tent

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Plug in outdoors with the Eureka N!ergy 1310, a straight-walled, family-sized dome tent that sleeps up to 10 people while offering the convenience of built-in power. The N!ergy 1310 is tough yet versatile, with a freestanding fiberglass frame, clips, rod sleeves, and a ring-and-pin assembly for quick and easy setup. The tent’s 75D StormShield polyester exterior, meanwhile, keeps out rain, wind, and other weather provocations. Perhaps the coolest feature, however, is the (more…)