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Eureka! Tetragon 1210 Dome Tent
Eureka Tetragon 1210 Dome Tent
This family-sized model features 2 rooms with removable divider.

  • 2 pole rectangular dome tent
  • Durable shockcorded fiberglass frame and ring and pin attachments
  • 2 twin-track side opening doors have protective overhead brim and zipper covers
  • Brimmed windows allows ventilation during inclement weather
  • Hanging gear loft and 2 interior storage pockets keep essential items handy
  • 4 vents enhance air circulation for added comfort
Specifications
Seasons 3
Sleeps 8-Jan
Doors 2
Windows 6
Weight 17 lbs. 11 oz.
Area 120 Sq. Ft.
Center Height 6' 4"

















Each Eureka! camping tent presents a unique combination of StormShield® features, styling, fabrics, and accessories


Ideal camping tents for single person use. Ideal for casual backpacking or recreational camping. Ideal for frequent backpacking or wilderness camping. Ideal for extreme condition mountaineering or expedition use. Ideal for professional guide, outfitter, tour group, or scout use. Ideal for casual family camping or base camp use. Ideal for frequent or extended family camping. Ideal for recreational or home use.

Eureka tents stand tall, even in challenging environments that cause other camping tents to fail. The difference lies within Eureka!’s StormShield construction: a culmination of features designed for the ultimate in DRY, TOUGH, and FAST product performance under extreme conditions. Look for these features, and more, incorporated into most Eureka! tents.

Double-wall construction minimizes condensation build-up inside tent by allowing air to circulate between mesh tent roof and waterproof fly.

High/Low doors vent from the top and/or bottom, providing options for moderating air flow. Warm air exits from the top, and cool air enters at the bottom. Cross ventilation through breathable interior fabric, large windows, and roof vents allows fresh air to enter and moist air to escape the tent. High perimeter seams of bathtub floors couple with factory taped floor seams and fly seams to keep water out. Self-supporting frames flex to absorb and dissipate stress from strong winds.  Fabric reinforcements add an extra layer of protection to high wear/high stress areas.  Anchors for harsh weather include storm guyout rings, loops, and webs.  Nickel sliders on self-healing nylon coil zippers keep windows and doors working smoothly time after time.  Shockcorded poles take the guesswork out of assembly, save time, and prevent lost parts.  Ring & pin assemblies make set up easy and reduce stress and abrasion where the frame and tent floor connect.  Post & grommet attachments speed set up and augment the tent’s structural integrity.  Twin-track zipper system allows door windows to operate independently of doors for convenience and ease of entry and exit.
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Eureka! Apex 2 Dome Tent
Eureka! Apex 2 Dome Tent
List Price: $89.99
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Eureka! Apex 2 Dome Tent, 2 person
Eureka Grand Falls Tent and Sandstone Sleeping Bag Combo
Eureka Grand Falls Tent and Sandstone Sleeping Bag Combo
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Eureka Grand Falls Tent and Sandstone Sleeping Bag Combo
Eureka! Apex 2XT Dome Tent
Eureka! Apex 2XT Dome Tent
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Eureka! Apex 2XT Dome Tent, 2 person
Eureka Hex Screen House
Eureka Hex Screen House
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Eureka Hex Screen House.  Large, free standing, and durable hexagonal multi-use screen house.
Eureka Backcountry 1 Dome Tent
Eureka! Backcountry 1 Dome Tent
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Eureka Backcountry 1 Dome Tent - Self-supporting, lightweight, solo tent in low impact colors.
Eureka Tetragon 1210 Dome Tent
Eureka Tetragon 1210 Dome Tent
List Price: $199.99
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Eureka Tetragon 1210 Dome Tent is a  family-sized model features 2 rooms with removable divider.
Eureka! Alpenlite XT A-Frame Tent
Eureka! Alpenlite XT A-Frame Tent
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Eureka! Alpenlite XT A-Frame Tent
Eureka! Breezeway Screen House
Eureka Breezeway Screen House
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Eureka! Breezeway Screen House
Eureka Solar Intent Tent
Eureka Solar Intent Tent
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Eureka Solar Intent Tent
The family-sized versions of our spacious Sunrise series Sunrise 11
Eureka Sunrise 11 Tent
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The family-sized versions of our spacious Sunrise series Sunrise 11
Eureka Tetragon 1610 Dome Tent
Eureka Tetragon 1610 Dome Tent
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Eureka Tetragon 1610 Dome Tent can be used as 1 gigantic shelter or 3 separate rooms, each with its own entry!
Eureka Northern Breeze Screen House
Eureka Northern Breeze Screen House
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Eureka Northern Breeze Screen House camping tent. Eureka! hub provides quick, strong, and durable central attachment point for umbrella style tents.
Eureka! Blue Mesa 1610 Dome Tent
Eureka! Blue Mesa 1610 Dome Tent
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Eureka! Blue Mesa 1610 Dome Tent, 9 person
Eureka! Assault Outfitter Dome Tent
Eureka! Assault Outfitter Dome Tent
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Eureka! Assault Outfitter Dome Tent, 4 person
Eureka Headquarters Rectangular Tent
Eureka Headquarters Rectangular Tent
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Eureka Headquarters Rectangular Tent.  Near vertical walls maximize interior space in this 2 room luxury tent.
Eureka! Extended Stay Volume Tent Family Series
Eureka! Extended Stay Volume Tent Family Series
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Eureka! Extended Stay Volume Tent Family Series, 9 person
Eureka! Freedom Dome Tent
Eureka! Freedom Dome Tent
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Eureka! Freedom Dome Tent, 2 person
Eureka! 5th Season EXO Dome Tent
Eureka! 5th Season EXO Dome Tent
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Eureka! 5th Season EXO Dome Tent for the professional expeditionist.
Eureka The Condo Luxury Rectangular Tent
Eureka The Condo Luxury Rectangular Tent
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Eureka The Condo Luxury Rectangular Tent is a 3 room luxury tent is larger than most master bedrooms!
   
 

Here are some great tent care tips from Eureka!

Cleaning

Clean the tent by setting it up and wiping it down with a mild soap (liquid hand soap) and lukewarm water solution. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely. Never use detergent, washing machines or dryers because they can damage the tent's protective coating and seams. After cleaning, be sure the tent is completely dry, especially the heavier, double-stitched areas such as the seams, before storing or mold and mildew are likely to grow.

Clean the tent poles with a soft, dry cloth. This is especially necessary after oceanside camping trips to remove salt spray so the poles don't corrode or stay gritty.

Clean the zippers with a quick dip in water and then dry them off. This is especially important if you've been camping in a location with sand/dirt. If you don't clean the zippers, the sliders will wear out and eventually the teeth will become inoperable.

Seam Sealing

We recommend use of a sealer such as Kenyon Seam Sealer 3 or McNett Outdoor SeamGrip. Be sure to check directions on the side of container for specifics before beginning the seam sealing process.

Seam sealing should be done in a fully ventilated area. Set the tent up or lay the tent out flat. Taut seams allow for even application and penetration of the sealer.

Decide which seams need to be sealed. For example, seams that will be exposed to rain, runoff, or ground level water are a must for sealing, while seams on uncoated nylon or mesh panels won't need treatment. You won't need to seal the seams in the roof or the factory taped seams either. We recommend sealing both floor & fly seams and reinforcements.

Apply sealant to the inside and outside of all exposed seams. Draw or brush the sealant along the seam, spreading it evenly and liberally into all of the needle holes. Several thin layers will work better than one thick layer. Allow 30 minutes to 1 hour for the sealant to completely dry before storing the tent. Twelve hours for SeamGrip®.

Ultraviolet

Ultraviolet damage to tent fabric is caused by excessive exposure to sunlight. While our fabrics are UV resistant, any synthetic fabric is susceptible to ultraviolet degradation. UV damage will cause nylon and polyester to become brittle and tear easily. Once your tent has UV damage, it is non-repairable, but damage can be minimized by erecting tents on sites where exposure to direct sunlight can be avoided. We also recommend that you use the rain fly even on clear days. It acts as a sunscreen to the tent. A rain fly is both easier and less expensive to replace if damaged.

Color Transfer

Due to the nature of tent fabrics, color can transfer from darker fabric to lighter fabric if two colors are in contact over time when wet, damp, or exposed to the combination of moisture and high heat. This does not effect a tent’s performance. To prevent/minimize color transfer from occurring, always make sure that your tent is completely dry prior to packing and storage.

Storage

Make sure the tent is completely dry, then store loosely rolled, in a dry, cool place. To prevent dust from collecting on the tent, cover it with a cloth. This allows the nylon/polyester fabric to breathe.

Ideally, the tent poles should be stored in their fully assembled state. This reduces the tension on the shock cord, prolonging its life.· We recommend that the tent bag be used only as a carry sack and not for storage.

GENERAL TIPS:

Use a ground cloth under the tent whenever possible. If you choose, Eureka! has pre-cut sizes. If not, trace the tent on the ground cloth and cut smaller than the tent footprint to avoid having it act as a water collector. Ground cloths are easier and less expensive to replace than torn tent floors.

Try not to wear shoes inside your tent.

Bring a small rug or mat to put inside the tent door to wipe off mud and catch sand.

Sweep the tent floor daily to prevent damage from stones.

Do not keep food inside the tent. Hungry critters will chew through the tent fabric in search of a snack.





Choosing The Right Tent And Enjoy Your Camping Trip
 by: Peter Mack


Whoever you are, whatever your walk of life, camping is a brilliant way to spend your weekends and vacations. After all, camping truly does let you get away from it all. When you are hiking deep in the forest, or fishing by a lake, there are no phones ringing off the hook, or deadlines to meet. On a camping expedition, you are totally free of the pressures and stresses of modern life.

Whether you are a newcomer to camping, or a seasoned ‘old hand’ having the right equipment is critical to enjoying your time in the great outdoors. Choosing the right tent is one of the most important decisions you can make when outfitting yourself for camping.

Before you shop for your new tent, there are a number of things to consider. Firstly, the type of tent you will need varies according to the number of people you are planning to house, and what activity you are involved in. Tents come in a range of sizes, from single person tents, to very large multi-person varieties. If you are planning to hike, you will need to carry your tent whilst you walk, so a small, light weight tent will be required. If you intend to pitch your campsite at a fixed location accessible by car, you could opt for a larger, heavier weight model.

Another consideration will be the season and weather conditions that you expect to encounter. Each tent is designed to maintain a high level of human comfort in a specific type of environment, so you need to be clear whether you will be camping in the winter or summer, mild or inclement weather.

Other factors to consider are the strength of both the structure and the material of your tent. For instance, you can opt for cotton, polyethylene, nylon, rip-stop nylon, double sewn seams, and heavy-duty zippers. Whatever the fabric, your tent must be fit to stand extreme weather, even if you are not expecting to encounter poor conditions. Be sure to buy one that is totally seam taped to avoid leaking in the rain.

Ideally you should select a tent that meets all these requirements, and is easy to erect and deconstruct as well. After all, you want to spend your time enjoying the wilderness, not spending hours pitching a tent!

Talking to staff at your local outdoor outfitting store is a good start to finding the perfect tent for you.


About The Author
Peter Mack writes for http://www.tents-advice.com , a website packed with articles and resources about choosing the right tent

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