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Eureka Solitaire Tent 1-Person 3-Season
Temporarily Out of Stock
Don't get too bummed. This item is on the way and will be available for purchase as soon as it rolls into the warehouse.
Eureka Solitaire Tent 1-Person 3-Season
Taking off on your own is so much better when you've got the right equipment. Eureka's Solitaire 1-Person, 3-season tent is light, quick to set up, and easy to use. Its simple assembly features include pole pockets on one end and ring and pin on the other—no crazy fabric tunnels to thread. An added zipper in the center of the door allows easy entry and exit. Solitaire's tunnel design can handle some serious wind. At 2lb 9oz, this 3-season solo tent is lightweight. Two storage pockets and a flashlight loop keep you organized when you snuggle into bed.
Bottom Line: Leave that 2-person tent at home and move faster on your own with the Eureka Solitaire 1-Person, 3-Season tent.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
wondering if the mesh zip can be zipped from inside
wondering if the mesh zip can be zipped from inside
By: peregrinea2402158
September 6, 2008
It would be a very poor design if it couldn't be closed from the inside. if it turns out that it can't though, just tie a little extra nylon string to the pull tabs and let the extra length dangle inside the tent body.
Velcro tabs also work great.
By: Barrett Wood
, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
October 29, 2008
how and where can I get replacement pole for the solitaire. ...
how and where can I get replacement pole for the solitaire. pole broke second time out.
By: weaverprop2399991
September 4, 2008
Sorry to hear this but your warranty should cover this unfortunate mishap being a pole should not have broken the second time out. I've never heard of anything like this before.
Contact Eureka @
http://www.eurekatent.com/
By: Jeff Gerhard ![]()
October 10, 2008
How does this tent hold up in strong rain?
How does this tent hold up in strong rain?
By: ccroadryde2142922
March 27, 2008
I had mine up in strong rain/wind and a tent pole snapped. One other tent blew over, but the rest of the 7 tents that were up next to mine were fine.
You wouldn't think so because of it's profile, but this tent has pole problems. The Eureka Spitfire is much more stable & about the same $.
By: rheindel832294609
, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
November 12, 2008
Hi, I just bought the MountainSmith tent that I saw in the Outlet...
Hi, I just bought the MountainSmith tent that I saw in the Outlet section. Which one would be better, this one or the one I bought?
By: moralesj12920771
March 25, 2008
I would go with the mountainsmith. I bought the solataire and my poles also broke the second time i brought it out.
I would also say the Mountainsmith tent is better. They had invested good research $ in their tents before deciding to get out of the tent business. They did the same thing with their sleeping bags.
By: jrdsimon2298450
, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
November 12, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | [Fly] 70D nylon taffeta, 1200mm; [Floor] 70D nylon taffeta, 1200mm |
| Freestanding: | No |
| Poles: | 2 |
| Pole Material: | 6.3mm Fiberglass |
| Doors: | 1 |
| Clip / Sleeve: | Hoop |
| Floor Space: | 2ft 8in x 8ft (304 x 244cm), 21sq ft (2sq m) |
| Interior Height: | 2 ft 4in (71cm) |
| Vestibule Space: | N / A |
| Packed Size: | 4 x 17.5in (10 x 44cm) |
| Seam Sealed: | Taped |
| Ventilation: | Mesh vents |
| Weight: | 2lb 9oz (1162g) |
| Recommended Use: | Solo backpacking |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |






