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Eureka Spitfire Tent 1-Person 3-Season
Eureka Spitfire Tent 1-Person 3-Season
Looking forward to a weekend with a little "you" time? Eureka's Spitfire 3-season 1-person tent is an easy choice for fast-and-light solo travel. It has a little more room than most solo tents, so you don't feel like you're stuffed in a coffin when you're getting some sleep or staying out of the rain. Set the Spitfire up quickly and easily with post and grommet corner attachments and clips to attach the tent body to the frame. You only need two stakes to secure this Eureka tent's body to the ground. A removable fly detaches to reveal sizable mesh areas in the tent body for air flow on warmer days. An inside storage pocket holds essentials like your headlamp and water bottle.
Bottom Line: Roomy solo tent is no longer an oxymoron with the Eureka Spitfire 3-Season, 1-Person Tent.
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this question is kind of ridiculous... so anyone who's had experience...
this question is kind of ridiculous... so anyone who's had experience with this tent could answer.
I do a lot of solo, light weight backpacking trips- so i really want to invest in a single, but i also go backpacking with one of my girlfriends a lot, so my question is this:
If there were 2 smaller girls who didn't mind close quarters, who wanted to sleep in the spitfire, would they fit? :)
By: HBrad
October 26, 2008
Well, you'd better be really comfortable with each other. The tent is only three and a half feet wide at its widest point, 2'2" at the foot (the other arch pole) and nine feet long. I'd advise making that footprint on the floor with masking tape or something and see how it looks and whether you can fit in it, then decide.
To put it in perspective, 18 + sq.ft. floor area is barely enough room for one person let alone two!
By: Angus Bohanon
, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
October 26, 2008
What's the main difference between this tent and the Eureka Solitaire?...
What's the main difference between this tent and the Eureka Solitaire? (Both look interesting to me) Thanks
By: tll2497281
October 22, 2008
The Spitfire has more mesh for better ventilation & more interior space especially head room. The Solitaire is considered a two hoop bivy style tent which means less interior space & head room. The spitfire weighs a few ounces more.
By: Jeff Gerhard ![]()
October 22, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | [Fly] 75D StormShield polyester; [floor] 70D nylon taffeta |
| Freestanding: | No |
| Poles: | 2 |
| Pole Material: | Featherlite 7000 Series Aluminum |
| Doors: | 1 |
| Clip / Sleeve: | Hoop |
| Floor Space: | 3ft 6in x 9ft (107 x 23cm), 18.12sq ft (1.9 sq m) |
| Interior Height: | 3ft 4in (101cm) |
| Vestibule Space: | 4.4sq ft (.4sq m) |
| Packed Size: | 5 x 22in (12.5 x 56cm) |
| Seam Sealed: | Taped |
| Ventilation: | Full mesh windows |
| Weight: | 2lb 12oz (1247g) |
| Recommended Use: | Solo backpacking |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |






