Jumat, 23 Oktober 2009

Eureka Timberline Outfitter 6 10-Foot by 8.5-Foot Six-Person Tent

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This tent is a favorite amongst scouts and outfitters. It's industrial strength coatings, zippers and floor have proved time and again this tent is up to the task of heavy duty use.
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Technical Details

- Classic A-frame style tent sleeps six (10' 3" by 8' 6" floor; 87 square foot area)
- Heavy-duty bathtub floor made of 4 ounce 210D oxford nylon that repels water
- Hooded fly at the front and rear allows windows to remain partially open during rain
- Shockcorded eaves increase stability and tear resistance in wind
- Center height of 75 inches; weighs 18 pounds, 8 ounces
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Customer Buzz
 "Awsome tent" 2009-09-02
By Peter Labarba (SoCal)
When I was an Adult Leader with my son's Boy Scout Troop we had smaller versions of these tents for car camping. Our troop was fortunate enough to have dedicated backpacking and car-camping tents. They were pretty kid-proof. This tent goes up just as easy as the smaller versions and holds up in nasty weather when you need a tent. Our family had several large family style tents over the years and none of them could withstand a desert windstorm. This one could.

It has many tie-down points and is quite sturdy.



I bought this one in July 2009 a summer trip and it was perfect for luxury camping with two adults. I'm a bit over 6 feet and could stand upright in this tent. They say its for six people but we found it a nice fit for two with our car-camping Thermarest pads, carry-on luggage, and two folding chairs for sitting out afternoon rainstorms.



This thing has a big foot-print and we found it hard to find a site with a level area this big. It is only slightly less imposing in a campground than a Class "A" rv...

Customer Buzz
 "Great tent!" 2009-08-29
By R. Fornaro
This tent was great. Very roomy. Not complicated to put up. It poured down rain and not a drop in the tent. Sleeps 4 with plenty of room. Green in color has you blending in with nature. Front and back door. Two hanging storage cubbies inside. No complaints here! Enjoy.

Customer Buzz
 "Do not use in high winds!" 2009-08-25
By Kristen L. White (England)
I don't usually give bad reviews, but I don't have much good to say about this tent. We bought this tent for our recent camping trip to Connemara, Ireland. We needed a large tent because we had to be able to fit our 11-week-old's playpen in it. We never got to sleep in it because the high winds (steady at 40 mph with gusts of up to 60 mph) in that area destroyed the tent within 5 hours. We did everything the manual said for high winds, but I guess it just isn't made for that kind of weather. The strange thing is all the other tents (cheap plastic or fiberglass poled tents) survived fine. It was probably due to the high, not-rounded, profile of the tent. One pole snapped in half, and all the others are permanently bent. Also one of the rings broke off. We're sending it back to get fixed, but the next time we go camping, we'll choose a campground that is more sheltered from the winds. I am disappointed though that this heavy duty tent broke when the cheap fiberglass and plastic tents survived.

Customer Buzz
 "Tried many, ended up loving this one" 2009-07-06
By W. Karrow (wisconsin)
I am a little obsessed at times, in a good way. I wont buy something for good until I have tried and researched as many alternatives as I can. I tried the Northface trailhead 6, a couple of Kelty Tents, and an REI base camp. All of these were fine tents, however the Eureka is the fastest tent I have ever set up, I can do it by myself in ten minutes without breaking a sweat. It is made out of ripstop nylon, something that is increasingly hard to find these days. I am 6'4 and can stand up perfectly in it.



One thing I would mention is that the floor saver is a little cheap, but other than that I love it.



I think it is a little tight for 6 people, but other than that this is the perfect tent. the Northface Trailhead 6 was a close second but a pain to put up.

Customer Buzz
 "Timberline--top quality and design" 2009-06-12
By Roger Hayes (Carlyle, IL USA)
I saw my first Eureka Timberline at a boy scout jamboree when I was 12 or 13. At the time it was a unique design--shock corded construction, a floor, rain fly, doors with windows that can remain open during a rain. These things were unheard of at the time, and were unimaginable improvements over the canvas single-wall tents my troop was using.



A few years ago I bought a Timberline 2 with high-low ventilation and a vestibule. It is very comfortable, and the high-low ventilation, when open, creates a constant flow of fresh air into the tent. Although it's fine for one person plus gear or two people with gear stored in the vestibule, it isn't large enough for my wife and I to take our grand kids camping. So after a lot of research and trial and error I purchased the Timberline Outfitter 6, and we absolutely love it.



Ventilation is even better than the 2-person model because low vents are on each door. With the side guy chords properly deployed, the interior opens up offering almost as much head room as domed tents, the only difference being that the highest portion of the tent extends from end to end rather than the center of the structure. Sure it's a wall tent, but the sloped walls don't restrict interior room as much as one might think.



I can put it up by myself (I'm 5'10") but doing so the first time took a bit of creativity because of the tent's large size. But it can be done.






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