This three-season Eureka! tent delivers high-performance features at an affordable price. Perfect for weekend getaways or backcountry excursions, it is great for the solo camper, but with room enough for two. With its fiberglass two-pole frame, it boasts the utmost in durability. It has plenty of mesh for maximum airflow. Easy-to-use ring-and-pin assembly with pole clips. Two large twin-track doors with zippered covers offer easy entry. Hooded vent on sidewall for ventilation. 75-denier StormShield® polyester fly with 1,500mm waterproof-rated coating. Fly attaches with side-release buckles for easy setup. Convenient shock-corded frame. Vestibules keep gear dry. Interior storage pockets. Imported. Sleeping capacity: 1-2. Center height: 46". Floor size: 7'6" x 4'11". Weight: 6 lbs. 5 oz. Pack size: 5" x 24".
This is a great tent for one or two campers but will only take one cot and a small one at that. Used this in Colorado in May and worked very well. It stops wind and any weather that comes up. It is also very easy to setup.
I have used this tent for seven years leading a Boy Scout Troop and have averaged twenty nights per year in it before moving to my winter tent. This tent is very spacious and offers great air flow throughout the tent while keeping the inside dry in the rain. The large vestibules allow you to keep a lot of gear out of the weather. Tent is very easy to set up in the dark, is very roomy, and has a low enough profile that it dosen't get crushed in any but the highest winds (mine has never been flattened by the wind when others have). The tent will be cool in the early spring and late fall in the Colorado mountains and is perfect the rest of the spring, summer, and fall I love this tent!!
I have used this tent for two trips in Estes Park also quite a few times here in Kansas when scouting for coyote sign. I can say that this tent is acutally one of the best that i have found for keeping the wind out. I really like the position of the fly over the door you can leave muddy boots outside the tent all night and then in the morning you can open the door and put on your boots without actually getting out of the tent.