Copper Canyon 6 Tent: 6-Person 3-Season
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Copper Canyon 6 Tent
Details
- Vertical walls make the best use of interior space, while 7-foot standing space allows for plenty of headroom
- Windows on each side enhance visibility and ventilation
- Full mesh roof allows air circulation, reduces condensation, and allows for stargazing
- 75D StormShield polyester fly includes pockets to store storm guy-outs and lines when not in use
- E! Power Port lets you bring electrical power cord inside tent through a dedicated zippered port
- Gear loft and multiple interior pockets organize small items
- Item #ERK0133
- Material
- [fly] 75D Stormshield polyester, PU coating (1200mm), [walls] 75D polyester, PU coating (1200mm), [floor] 75D polyester, PU coating (1200mm)
- Capacity
- 6-person
- Season
- 3-season
- Wall Type
- double-wall
- Poles
- fiberglass, steel
- Pole Attachment
- sleeves, clips, ring and pin
- Number of Doors
- 1
- Ventilation
- mesh roof
- Gear Loft
- yes
- Interior Height
- 7ft
- Floor Dimensions
- 10 x 10ft
- Floor Space
- 100sq ft
- Packed Size
- 8in x 26in
- Trail Weight
- 23lb 2oz
- Recommended Use
- camping
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1-year
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Overall Rating
3 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 13, 2020
Not thrilled
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I didn't realize it until we took this tent out that there is no way to stake out the tent body so that it's nice and tight against the rain. I put it on it's matching footprint and staked out everything I could as tight as I could, but still the walls of the tent were loose. We ended up getting hit with a lot of rain. Because there's no cover over the front door, every time you open the tent you're getting water inside. The material stayed water tight, but I was really frustrated that I couldn't guy out the walls of the tent. Also, I didn't realize that I would miss having a vestibule for my shoes. All in all, if I still lived out West where rain isn't a normal factor, I'd probably be thrilled with this tent. But here on the East Coast, it drives me crazy that they didn't at least add some loops so I could rig up my own guy line. And FWIW, this is my second Eureka tent (I used the same 3-person tent for a decade) and I'm so bummed.
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