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5 Reviews to “Eureka Tetragon 7 Adventure 7-Foot by 7-Foot Three-Person Tent Best Backpacking Tent Best Backpacking Tent”
  1. Douglas E. Linn says:

    Review by Douglas E. Linn for Eureka Tetragon 7 Adventure 7-Foot by 7-Foot Three-Person Tent
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    I’m not an avid camper so I knew I didn’t need an expensive tent, but I also didn’t want to skimp out and get a cheapo tent. The Eureka line fit the bill quite nicely. I was deciding between the Tetragon 7 and Apex XT since I’d be using it for 2 people and I wanted it to be lightweight enough for backpacking. After reading many reviews I went with the Tetragon 7 (and I’m very happy with my decision) for a few reasons:

    1. Tent ‘person’ ratings tend to be liberal. A ‘2 person’ tent is reasonably spaced for 2 average sized people, but leaves little room for extra gear and packs. Since I always put my backpack and gear IN the tent, I went a 3-person tent where my gear takes the place of the 3rd person. I’m definitely glad I went with this size.

    2. The Tetragons have good rain flies. I read reviews of this tent having leaking problems, which was something that was swaying me toward the Apex XT which seems to have a nicer fly. Admittedly I haven’t experienced inclimate weather yet, but I sealed the seams and have an extra tarp just in case the weather gets rough. I think the Tetragon 7 will work well for my uses.

    3. Eureka’s lifetime warranty is reassuring.

    4. As I mentioned, the packaged tent is fairly lightweight and easy for a backpacking trip.

    5. Setup was incredibly easy, I must not have camped in a long time because I could have sworn tents were hard to setup. It only took 2 minutes to get the tent up and fly on.

    I’m very happy with my decision and especially Amazon’s cheap price. As an intermediate camping person (1-3 trips/year) this tent is perfect for my purposes. If I was an avid camper, I might splurge on a more expensive tent, but this one is great for me!

  2. J. Reynolds says:

    Review by J. Reynolds for Eureka Tetragon 7 Adventure 7-Foot by 7-Foot Three-Person Tent
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    We bought 12 of these tents. Right of the bat, 1 of the 12 was missing a grommet to hold the back small pole over the window. Basically killing that tent. After the first year of use 7 of the 12 tents were broken. The number one repair problem with the tents are the poles. The tent uses 4 poles, which in itself makes it harder to setup than most 2 or 3 pole designs. Two poles cross to form the main supports for the tent. 5 tents had these poles break, and we were able to easily repair them. The two small poles over the windows are so thin, I’ve had 8 of these poles just splinter. The metal ends do not come off, making these impossible to repair. They have to be fully replaced. So far Eureka has failed to respond to 3 email requesting assistance, as their is no place to purchase these pieces to fix the tent. The small poles also lead to holes in the rain fly when being installed, if they slip from the grommet that holds them.

    In general when we set the tent up, it was very loose and not very tight, making it look extremely flimsy.

    For the money, their are tons of tents that are much more stable and will last longer. I personally chose to not buy something this cheap again and we are buying Alps Mountaineering Tents.

  3. Glenn Kent says:

    Review by Glenn Kent for Eureka Tetragon 7 Adventure 7-Foot by 7-Foot Three-Person Tent
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    I’ve been on 2 to 4-week wilderness trips in northern Canada and Alaska reaching up to 300-miles from the nearest settlement. Needless to say, there’s been bad weather experienced in tents. Never has there been a tent pole failure (an old Eureka 3 season). A Eureka Tetragon 7 was purchased as an inexpensive tent intended for car camping; not for critical dependency. It was delivered late afternoon with expected overnight rain. Good. It could be tested to determine if seam sealer might be needed as a touchup. It went up before nightfall in the back yard. A check the following morning showed one of the two main poles had snapped in half. Though not in the tent overnight to describe wind conditions, there was an indicator. Two 10-ft-diameter outdoor canvas umbrellas had been mistakenly left open overnight. If strong winds had been present, they would not have remained standing. After allowing the tent to dry in what became a sunny day, a closer examination showed the two short poles in sleeves above both doors looked as if someone had deliberately abused them. They would not last much longer. I sent an email to the manufacturer asking if they knew of manufacturing defects. Two months later, there was still no response. That’s when this review was submitted. I’ve since purchase a Marmot Thor P3 expedition tent (for other purposes obviously) and I’m considering a 3-season from Big Agnes or Marmot (at higher prices than the Tetragon 7). Having owned North Face expedition, Eureka 3 season and car camping tents plus experienced other brands on trips, it was unfortunate to permanently eliminate Eureka (now owned be a larger parent company) from any further purchasing decisions. It’s a manufacture’s decision what kind of reputation they want to develop; no response to an inquiry is not a good customer experience. I will never trust Eureka again.

  4. Tent Guru says:

    Review by Tent Guru for Eureka Tetragon 7 Adventure 7-Foot by 7-Foot Three-Person Tent
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    The reviewer below suggesting sealing the seams DOESNT own this tent! I agree that sealing seams is a good idea on cheap tents; however, this tent has a design flaw that causes it to leak!

    Expand the photo on Amazon and look at the Rainfly…The bottom of the door (and back window) extend to where the rainfly stops. The Rainfly actually channels water onto the lower sections of the door and rear window.

    This creates two problems;

    1.) You cannot enter the tent while it is raining without getting quite a bit of water in the tent with you (remember the channeling effect?)

    2.) The constant stream of water on the zipper causes a steady leak inside the tent.

    If the Rainfly was “A-framed” instead of “Arched” I don’t believe it would be a problem.

    Drives me nuts that someone who doesn’t even own the product would post a 5-star review

  5. Jamie Hatfield says:

    Review by Jamie Hatfield for Eureka Tetragon 7 Adventure 7-Foot by 7-Foot Three-Person Tent
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    Very please. My two boys and I went backpacking the end of December. It was the first time for my 12 year old. This tent worked very well. Good construction. Not too heavy for this type of trip. I would recommend the next size down, if you only have one other person, but it’s great for 3.

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