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Eureka K-2 XT Tent 3-Person 4-Season

Eureka K-2 XT Tent 3-Person 4-Season

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Eureka K-2 XT Tent 3-Person 4-Season

Start your alpine assault from the Eureka's K-2 XT. Wait out the storm with your climbing partner, or play some poker with two buddies while you all acclimatize to the altitude. This self-supporting tent is among the roomiest and most popular in Eureka's four-season category. Zippered high/low tent vents and scoop vents in the fly, accessible through zippers in the tent roof, make The K-2 XT a comfortable tent for year-round use. Post and grommet corner attachments, clips, continuous mesh rod sleeves, and an external vestibule hoop simplify set up. Eureka gave the K-2 XT a 14-pocket organizer wall, four gear loft loops, and one flashlight loop.

Bottom Line: The Eureka K-2 XT Tent is your shelter from the storm—base camp or trailside.

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Rating for this product: 5

Eureka K2-XT

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September 7, 2008

I have to say I was very impressed with my new K-2 XT tent. It had some features I didn't expect to see in a tent of this type. The extra vents and pouchs internally were a nice touch. The tent held up very well against the elements and the rain, but only issue that we had was with the condensation inside the next morning. We opened as many vents as possible to bleed out any moisture but we still ended up with a little dampness. Overall a great buy and a tent to look forward to using it again.

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how does this tent compare to the msr stormkingI see the price...

how does this tent compare to the msr stormking
I see the price is about half

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August 30, 2008

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the eureka one is only three men and it has almost the same pole design. the msr one has 2 doors and the eureka has only 1 door and 1 vestibules, the eureka one has a window which is very nice to look threw when it is snowing and raining. the eureka tent has been used on mt. everest

The MSR Stormking is a five person tent, weighs 2 pounds more, & is $400 more expensive. The decision is all yours!

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would another fly work for warmer weather if not going to use...

would another fly work for warmer weather if not going to use it for climbing

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August 30, 2008

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You'll have to have one specially made. This tent is expedition specific & only comes with the fly as shown above.

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Rating for this product: 5

real tuff tent

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July 29, 2008

all materials are 70D or 75D. try to find a tent made with thick ripstop,you just did .

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Rating for this product: 5

Underrated tent

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June 7, 2008

I had a north face talus which I thought was a pretty decent tent until I got this one. Wow do I love this tent. The set up is pretty quick especially if you don't use the fly...which you can easily do in this tent. The fly secures in so many places you don't get so much as a ripple in high winds. There are lots of mesh openings you can access but should nasty weather come in you can zip them up if you are not using the fly and be completely safe from the elements. About the only gripe with this tent is that it is not super light at all...but the design is so good and the construction excellent, you can leave the fly at home and lighten you load by the weight of that plus one of the poles that gives the fly its shape and a few stakes. Now you are not in ultra light territory but maybe 6-6 1/2 lbs which is workable for a tent this strong. Only tent you will ever need!

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Rating for this product: 5

Tent Sweet Tent

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May 6, 2008

We spent a week in this tent on Kilimanjaro. We were very warm in sometimes freezing temperatures. The octagonal shape allowed for lots of room for gear on the sides. The organisers on the walls are awesome; we never lost the toilet paper or torch. The front vestibule was ample room for cooking. We came home and bought one of our own, our second Eureka tent. Love them!

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Floor] 70D nylon taffeta 3000mm; [Fly] 75D StormShield poly ripstop 1800mm; [Roof] 70D uncoated nylon taffeta; [Netting] 40D No see-um mesh
Freestanding: Yes
Poles: 4
Pole Material: 7000 Series aluminum
Doors: 2
Clip / Sleeve: Clip
Floor Space: 7ft 6in x 9ft (229 x 274cm), 52sq ft (5sq m)
Interior Height: 4ft (121.9cm)
Vestibule Space: [Front] 18sq ft (1.6sq m); [Back] 3.75sq ft (.3sq m)
Packed Size: 7.5 x 25in (19 x 63.5cm)
Seam Sealed: Taped
Ventilation: 2 Roof, 2 window, 2 scoop, 1 door
Weight: 11lb 12oz (5330g)
Recommended Use: Winter camping, extreme weather
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime