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

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Eureka! N!ergy N!ergy 1310 Sleep 10 people comfortably in the 2 rooms of this spacious straight wall tent that is powered for comfort! The added benefit of straight walls maximizes interior space making this tent ideal for using cots on camping trips. A removable room divider easily ties back to convert 2 separate rooms into one large space when needed. Durable and freestanding fiberglass frame clips rod sleeves and ring and pin assembly make set up fast and easy large side opening D-style doors offer private entry into each room and feature #8 zippers with zipper covers for durability and water protection. 75D StormShield polyester fly features brims over side windows to protect against the elements plus pockets to store guyouts when not in use. Clear skylights in ceiling let additional light inside or cover with toggled panels to keep light out. 6 windows 6 mesh roof vents and 2 low wall vents provide high/low ventilation and light. Jumbo size gear loft and 8 storage pockets keep essentials close at hand yet conveniently tucked away. Specifications: Season: 3 Sleeps: 10 Doors: 1 Windows: 6 Weight: 33 lbs 13 oz Area: 130 sq. ft. Center height: 7' Mfg No: 2601352 Manufacturer: Eureka!
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Technical Details

- Powered family tent with support for Eureka's portable E! Power system
- E! Power Pak (sold separately) offers three 12-volt outlets for small appliances
- 75D StormShield polyester exterior; freestanding fiberglass frame
- Large D-style door with #8 zipper; 6 windows and 6 mesh roof vents
- Sleeps up to 10 people; measures 13 x 7 x 10 feet (W x H x D); lifetime warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Roomy!" 2009-10-12
By C.D.King (MA)
Very nice tent. Seems to be very well made, I've only used it on one trip so far. Everything was in the box. I did a test run and set it up at home first. I'm a 35-ish mom and I was able to put it up BY MYSELF! I was proud of myself lol. I of course left the power pack thing at home charging up, so I wasn't able to plug anything in during the trip. But as a tent it was great, and seemed like it would have been nice with the power pack, seemed like enough plug ins and stuff. Extra coverage from the rain fly would have been nice, like a little more overhang over the doorway for when it rains.

Customer Buzz
 "Tentastic" 2009-09-13
By K. Kerneen (Maryland)
This is a great tent. Set up is very easy. The first set up took us less than a half hour. We just used it for the third time last weekend and we timed the set up at 15 minutes. I think it is possible for one person to set it up by themselves, however it is much easier for two people. The power supply to the tent is fantastic and can be used with any power pack that has a cigarette lighter outlet on it. The cargo net that hangs from the ceiling is very handy and keeps belongings up and out of the way. We liked ours so much, we purchased a second one for my daughter, son-in-law, and two grandchildren. We had a great family camping weekend together and the grand kids had a blast. We have not had the opportunity to test it in rainy weather, however I have no doubt it will perform well in bad weather. We do not feel it will sleep 10 people unless you wished to be crammed like sardines in a can. I can tell you it will sleep 4 adults with two queen-sized air mattresses comfortably and still have room for your belongings. We would definitely recommend this tent to family and friends.

Customer Buzz
 "Awesome Tent" 2009-09-09
By L. Arnold (Cincinnati OH)
I haven't camped for a long time. We are a family of three (Mom, Dad and a 10-year old son). We have never camped together as a family as I (Mom) have simply refused to go. But, a recent interest in paddling and the synergy between camping and spending a day on the water was enough to cause me to reconsider. My participation hinged on having the most acceptable accomodations that one can have in a campsite. I shopped around and chose this N!ergy 13x10 tent. The appealing features were that it comfortably sleeps 4 people with gear for a week, there is a room divider so my son (and a friend) could have their own space while my husband and I had ours and I had to be able to stand up inside the tent (I'm 5'8" tall). Setup was a breeze. My son and I can put the tent up with the rain fly in 20 minutes. When we arrived for our first outing, we put the tent up in total darkness and broke camp in a severe thunderstorm - and it still took about the same 20 minutes. The tent was amazing. The power feature is just fantastic. I could sleep comfortably with the Eureka fan and it was nice to know that we could charge a cell phone or an iPod if we chose to.



My husband made fun of the tent when it arrived. He was certain that neighboring campers would walk past pointing and giggling. After the first trip, he said the tent was well made and well designed. Anyone pointing at our tent did so because they wanted one and no one threatened to have his REI membership revoked.



Schumacher Electric makes other power options besides just the Eureka Power Pak. We used the power source below and it worked really well.



http://www.amazon.com/Schumacher-PP-2200-Portable-Outdoor-Power/dp/B002CG001E



Getting this tent for $240'ish was a steal. No regrets - it was exactly what I needed to begin experiencing the great outdoors again. Acadia National Park, 2010 - here we come!





Customer Buzz
 "Nice quality tent, but...." 2008-10-01
By Josh Ruhnke (Rochester, MN)
We've been using a Cabela's 4 man tent for a few years now with the two of us on a blow up mattress and also a Great Dane and his bed. We really liked that tent and had no problems with it until we had a baby. We wanted to find a bigger tent so we could accommodate our mattress, dog, and a pack-n-play for our baby. We found this tent pre-opened at Cabela's in Owatonna, MN for a great price. We had been researching tents for a while and we were going to actually purchase the smaller Eureka Copper Canyon tent. So we got home and set it up, set up wasn't too hard. The only part that was somewhat difficult was getting the vertical poles in, you need some strength for that. The next weekend we went to Interstate State Park in MN and got everything set up inside the tent and had more room that we knew what to do with! oh well.. The next day it rained on and off all day and with the baby we needed to get in and out a lot to put him down for naps and other things, which brings me to the thing that I did not like about this tent. The rain fly did not cover the opening to the door at all! Rain got in the tent extremely easy. Also, we did not seal the seams on the rain fly and it did drip in from the top in a few spots, but I'm sure if we sealed the seams it would have had no issues. After that rainy weekend I cleaned it up and returned the tent. The tent that we're looking to get for next season is the Big Agnes, Big House 6 with Vestibule. http://www.bigagnes.com/str_tents.php?bid=12

Customer Buzz
 "Tent as big as a condo" 2008-09-30
By S. Hohman (Pacific Northwest)
After 30 years we decided it was time to buy a new tent to replace the canvas White Stag tent that has served us well for many camping trips. Although these old bones have gravitated to using a camp trailer most of the time, we still go places where we cannot haul the trailer. I purchased this right before we went on a Labor Day trip after buying 2 other brands and sizes and returning them.

The best part is the ceiling height. The tent has virtually straight side walls which makes standing up easy (well over 6 ft). There is plenty of floor space - we had two cots and a queen size air mattress inside with room to spare. The tent is extremely well ventilated with large windows. The windows do not zip shut, but have toggle fasteners on the top. You do have to use two hands to open the zipper on the door, which is pretty large. We also purchased the battery and used it.

A pretty cool feature is that when the tent is plugged in to the battery pack there are toggle switches inside the tent which when turned on glow blue at the connections so you can see them in the dark and they also provide a nice night light (and you easily can find your tent in the dark after a trip to the outhouse). You can plug any 12 volt accessory into the plugs - they are just like a cigarette lighter plug. I bought a 12 volt under hood car battery light with a very long cord that worked great as an inside flashlight.

I agree the tent takes a while to set up with two people and the instructions aren't great - the poles could be color coded better which would help.

As for weatherproofing - I have to rate this as excellent. 1st - we live in Oregon, 2nd it was a 3 day weekend, 3rd we were camped on a lake on the western side of Mt. Hood, so that meant that it had to rain sometime over the weekend, even though it was late August. And the Oregon weather God didn't disappoint, as it began to sprinkle on Sunday and as night approached it increased until it was pouring rain for at least 15 hours (enough moisture to send the non-native Oregonians scampering home out of the campground). It was raining so hard and dripping water so badly from the fir trees that big batches of water would pool on the top of the rain fly and then eventually pour off like you were dumping a bucket of water onto the ground - not the most pleasant camping circumstances. I thought the tent would collapse it was so bad and we would float down the mountain. I was also worried about leaks through the windows and kept checking the floor - but alas nary a drop came through the tent and I was amazed that we and our gear stayed dry all night. We always prepare for rain regardless of season, so we could still sit outside, but there is plenty of room where you could set up a table and plug in a lamp and stay dry inside the tent. I notice this says it's a 10 person tent. You could maybe stuff 10 kids inside, but 5 people with some gear would be a more reasonable estimate.



The only reason I did not rate this as 5 stars is that although the tent itself is lightweight nylon material, the poles are very heavy (separate bag) and the tent bag tore almost immediately due to the weight of the poles. I am going to replace the carry bag since it is not adequate for packing in and out of a truck full of gear. It could also use foot lockers or gear bags on the side. One of my pet peeves is there is no place to put your eyeglasses at night. There is a gear loft but it hooks to the ceiling to save floor space, not the best idea.

My son teases me that we have a portable condo since we now have a tent with electricity, but it stood up to a drippy camping trip and dried out swiftly which our canvas tent never did.




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