

However as he nears the side of the bed and the doors he has to bend over.

The tent is tall enough in the center for my 6' tall husband to stand.
#Eureka tetragon 1610 plus#
And we keep 2 of the 30 gallon storage containers inside the tent to hold supplies/food/etc plus we set our TV and lamp on top on one. We have room for a card table which holds our fan. We set up a Queen size air mattress that's on a metal frame (I didn't like being on the ground!) We have room for camp stools next to the bed, which we use as nightstands when we're in bed. We were so happy we chose the Eureka!Īs far as space is concerned, we removed the room dividers. Then when we went to the comfort station we found people lined up to dry things that had gotten soaked in their tents overnight. But we only had a couple of small spots of water inside the tent. (Actually I kept praying that none of the trees around the site would fall onto us and onto the tent.) The next morning, Ft Wilderness was a mess with lots of standing water. I slept very little as the tent was pounded by rain and strong winds. There was a horrible thunderstorm one night. It cost more than the Coleman, but last May when we camped at Ft Wilderness we found out why.

We had a horrible Coleman cabin-style tent that we just couldn't keep standing and finally got this dome-style Eureka. We have the Eureka Blue Mesa 1610, which I think is very similiar to the Tetragon 1610. The Cougar Flats looks like a nice tent, but I know my DH would prefer an Eureka and it's really, really heavy.ĭoes anyone have experience with any of these tents? Thanks for all your help. I am leaning toward the 1210 or the Sunrise 11. One room can be opened up to be a screened in porch/sun room. Then the Dark Horse, the Columbia Cougar Flats: About $200. Better materials than the Tetragons, studier. The Eureka Sunrise 11: About $155 delivered. More room, but I'm not sure if the room is really useable. The ends are both 4.5 x 10 and make an odd sized tent. 16 x 10, but only the central area is square (7 x 10). The Eureka Tetragon 1610: About $145 delivered. 12 x 10 feet, easy to put up, easy to use. The Eureka Tetragon 1210: About $139 delivered. I am looking at an Eureka tent to use on our next camping trip in July. He somehow thought that all 3 of us would actually fit in a 3 person tent. He loved that Eureka and was bummed when I bought the Coleman. My DH and I had a small Eureka a long time ago when it was just me, him (in our own sleeping bags) and the dog. Plus, the tent is low and only DD can stand up in it. we sleep on a Queen sized air mattress (DD in the middle) which takes us a huge part of the tent, leaving very little room. My DH likes his comfort too, but won't admit it. There are 3 of us who camp (Me, DH (both in our mid-40s now) and DD (5 1/2)) and my DD and I like our comfort. It has about 30 camping nights on it (all for about $45) and it has been great. We have been using a small Coleman Eagle Rock (7 x 10) tent for the past two years.

I thought I would ask my question here first, since you are all camping experts. I won't be camping at WDW (we own DVC at BWV and OKW), but I will be camping around home here in Wisconsin this summer.
