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Eureka Pinnacle Pass 2XTA Tent 2-Person 3-Season
Eureka Pinnacle Pass 2XTA Tent 2-Person 3-Season
Leave the rain fly off the Eureka Pinnacle Pass 2XTA Tent at the height of summer so you can enjoy the cool breeze through the two large no-see-um mesh doors. In fall and spring (or anytime the clouds look heavy) attach the fly to block the wind and keep you dry. The vestibules let you store your muddy boots and extra gear outside the tent so you won't wake up cuddled next to your muddy gear. The three-season Pinnacle Pass 2XTA packs down small for transport in your backpack, kayak, or bike panniers.
Bottom Line: GThe Eureka Pinnacle Pass 2XTA offer sturdy, reliable protection during three seasons of camping.
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hey i am a first time buyer... i want a 3 season tent but dont...
hey i am a first time buyer... i want a 3 season tent but dont know which one would be good
By: anantnowla2220925 (2)
May 18, 2008
Does anyone know how the Eureka Pinnacle Pass 2XTA compares to...
Does anyone know how the Eureka Pinnacle Pass 2XTA compares to the North Face Rock 22? They seem very similar in price, design and weight. Just trying to make a final decision between the two. - Thanks
By: logsdon_d2206531 (2)
May 7, 2008
is there a ground tarp specificly made for this tent
is there a ground tarp specificly made for this tent
By: buyaford131780706 (1)
May 6, 2008
I have been doing some research on this tent and I have yet to find a true footprint, however Eureka makes what they call a floor saver. http://www.eurekatent.com/p-105-floor-saver-rectangular-smal
Just a couple of things to note versus a footprint. 1. It doesn't have grommets or loops to stake it down. 2. The material is 6mm polyethylene versus polyurethane-coated nylon like most footprints. I'm not an expert on the material, but from what I've read the PU coated nylon is stronger.
I am buying the 2XTA, but I will probably look around for a similar sized footprint from one of the high end tent makers.
Just a final note: I have read some posts of guys using Tyvek to make their own footprint. You would have to be pretty handy at sewing to finish off the edges and add the tie downs though.
I'll let you know if I find anything that works.
By: logsdon_d2206531 (2)
May 7, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | [Fly] 75D StormShield polyester; [Floor] 70D nylon taffeta |
| Freestanding: | Yes |
| Poles: | 2 |
| Pole Material: | 7000 Series aluminum |
| Doors: | 2 |
| Clip / Sleeve: | Ring and sleeve |
| Floor Space: | 7ft 5in x 4ft 11in(229cm x 150cm), 36.5sq ft (3.39sq m) |
| Interior Height: | 3ft 8in (112cm) |
| Vestibule Space: | 13.4sq ft (1.24sq m) |
| Packed Size: | 6 x 18.5in (15 x 47cm) |
| Ventilation: | Mesh doors |
| Weight: | 4lb 11oz (2125g) |
| Recommended Use: | 3-Season, 2-person backpacking and camping |





