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Eureka N!ergy 1310 Tent with E! Power 10-Person 3-Season
June 20, 2009
It has 9 poles...6 verticals and 3 horizontals...I got confused a bit cuz of dome tents I had in the past...with a dome tent, you can have a pole (fiberglass) running from one corner, up and over and down into another corner...this counts as one pole...with the 1310, the pole is not continous...the vertical pole stops at the eave and a different pole run across the roof...the "2" that you mention refers to types of poles, one type of pole for vertical and the other type of pole for horizontal..
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No
Eureka N!ergy 1310 Tent with E! Power 10-Person 3-Season
June 20, 2009
based on my experience, if it says 10 person, they are optimal...that is, it will hold ten without gears, luggage, refrigerator, what have you..that is, like canned sardines. I always find it helpful to divide the number in half. In this case, the ten man tent becomes five and always have plenty of room to maneuver and store your gear and stuff...why not store it outside, you say? that is fine except when it rain...
With a wife (ex) and 3 kids, I find the ten person tent barely enuf to satisfy us. Hope this help you... have fun
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No
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