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This 2 room luxury tent offers a quick set-up, excellent ventilation, a panoramic view and lots of interior space.
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Technical Details
- Roomy rectangular tent with room divider sleeps eight (13' 6" by 9' 6" floor; 128 square foot area)- Heavy duty shock-corded self-supporting 6000-series aluminum frame
- Heavy-duty bathtub floor made of 4 ounce 210D oxford nylon that repels water
- Corner closet, rings for hangers, clothesline rings at all eaves, and mesh storage pockets on ceiling panels
- Center height of 84 inches; weighs 32 pounds
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By G. D. Mathews (Phoenix)
We bought this to replace an older Eureka tent. Our old tent was similar to the Sunrise 10, except it had aluminum poles...and this was one of the few aluminum poled tents I could find.
Our old tent survived gale force winds (we slept in the truck during that event). On another trip the 45mph remnants of a hurricane bent the tent nearly in half for 6 straight hours. I wanted that kind of durability and solid construction in my new tent.
We made our first outing with this tent without setting the tent up in the backyard ahead of time, and it was after dark when we got to our camp site but set-up went very well. There's a little umbrella hub at the peak of the tent and four identical sets of tent poles, so no possibility of mistake. It might *barely* be possible for one person to set up the tent alone (because of the size of the tent), but with 2 people it was a piece of cake. About a 15-20min process from start to finish. The rain fly has one long pole and two short poles that form the brims over the doorways. The short poles are installed after the fly is in place...simple.
The rain fly attaches to the tent corners with nylon straps and buckles, that are then cinched into place. The buckles are like what you'd see on a backpack. I'm not sure about the durability, but they were easy to use. The tent clips to the aluminum poles with nylon straps and plastic clips. A similar system on our previous Eureka tent lasted for years without breaking.
There are plenty of guy points on the tent, two on each side, one on each door and four at the tent corners. Each with reinforced backing and sturdy stitching. I have no doubt that with the guy lines in place, the tent will survive anything short of a gale...and I'm kind of looking forward to putting it to the test! Inside the tent there are also several stitched in nylon loops for hanging lanterns, clothes, etc. The tent comes with a center divider, but it's nylon mesh and I'm honestly not sure why I'd use it. Plenty of window space and hi-lo vents in the doors. And of course the tent is tall enough to stand up in, which is very nice.
As luck would have it, we had a good rain on our first trip to the woods. Not a gully washer, but definitely a good hard rain with steady wind. The tent stayed dry. The rainfly diverted most of the water away from the tent, doors and windows--and the waterproofing did a great job of repelling the rest. On our next trip we got some moderate wind. Between the tent stakes and a couple of guy lines on the windward side, we had no problems. I was actually surprised by how little "sail" there was to such a large tent.
It's too early to be completely sure, but overall I'm completely satisfied.
By Jennifer L. Ranegan (wilmington, de)
We ordered from Amazon and received it before the stated ship date! This was a pleasant surprise. We just pitched the tent. I, myself, tried but failed. I needed my husband to help me. He probably could do it himself. It is huge inside and the zippers work great. Lots of windows but wish there was a sky light. Love the space. I plan on setting 4 cots in it with room for our luggage. It is plenty big for what I need. It took about 15 minutes for two to set up..including the rain fly.
I had a Eureka prior to this one and chose this one because of the aluminum poles and "bathtub floor". The kids love the two room divide.
Its an expensive tent but I believe you get what you pay for.
The only draw back is that they are no longer made in the USA.
By M. Alcser (California)
I set this up in rainy conditions and although it was a bit tough to set up by myself for the first time, once it is set up it was very sturdy and seems to be extremely well built. A bit odd that the larger side windows don't open into doorways like I am used to in tents this size (my last tent was actually bigger than this one, but had fiberglass poles that didn't hold up well), but I am not complaining. Can't wait to test it out in a windstorm or some other really bad weather and see how it holds up. Easily fits two queen mattresses side by side (in case you are wondering), and the near vertical walls and high ceiling are a plus for moving around in the tent. I don't think that you can go wrong with this tent.
By Mark Jenson
This tent is simply awesome. It is, however, very big, which is what I wanted and expected.
The design and quality are top notch. I put it together, by myself, first time in about 15-20 minutes. I am 6' 4" and someone much shorter would certainly need help. I can stand up inside with no problem and my family and I love this thing.
We have not used the tent in any bad weather (rain or worse) but I have no concerns about being able to hold in wind even though it is very tall because there are many guy points, etc. to tie it down if necessary. The poles are strong and sturdy.
The rain fly is not a coverall and I'm concerned about being caught in a severe rainstorm but other reviewers have given it good marks there so ... I don't know.
I'm very pleased and would recommend it to anyone that loves to car camp. Be sure you have a large enough tent pad when picking a camp site!
By tim can (Pocono Mts of PA)
Given the problems inherant in the Euerka Condo - see our review,
http://www.amazon.com/review/product/B000PW79AC/ref=sr_1_3_cm_cr_acr_img?%5Fencoding=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
the Titan really is the flagship luxury tent in the Eureka lineup right now and worthy of the title.
Every window and door is well protected from the weather allowing great circulation due to overhangs form the fly. interior space is well designed although optional family gear lofts designed for this line of tents do not fit particularly well, which suprised us.
Having used Eureka tents for decades I must say that the only real negative is the lack of any built in slack in the doors. Euraka used to make sure that even when the floor was stretched tight that the door walls had enough material to allow easy use. This has clearly ended in their recent tents. Because I usually pack my tents with the door open to aid air exchange, now I must make sure that I leave some slack before staking, or the door will not close - Not a big deal but something that a few years ago I didn't have to even think about due to their fantastic designs.
The tent does have significant sail area, but as long as tie-out are used on the upper corners as specified all is well. Used this summer and a large gathering in worst possible conditions - at the base of a Mt.pass which became a wind tunnel every evening, plus two thunderstorms which took down or destroyed at least 50% of the campers tents. No damage to our Titan or my son's Timberline. Way to go Eureka!
The Titan is not a perfect tent, but it is close. The only other issue I have, not really a problem because it is subjective, is that I find it hard to warm to the black and tan color scheme. It may not trouble others, but I am still expecting the forest green and gray eureka used for so many years.
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