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Eureka 110284 Solitaire Features
Pole pockets on one end; ring and pin on the other to allow for extremely fast set up
2 interior storage pockets with flashlight loop
Tough 6.3 mm fiberglass frame is shock corded and is a breeze to setup quickly
Only weighs 2 lbs 9 oz.
Breakdowns quickly and easily for compact storage
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The Solitaire Tent is ideal for single person use.
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Pretty good solo tent Overall good tent. Camped in 21 degree weather, a little drafty at the bottom of the rainfly so it never really warmed up too well. Probably more of a mild or warm weather tent with all the screening under the fly. Some condensation but not too bad. Very light weight (~2 lbs.) made it great for a strenuous 9 mile overnight hike. My only major knock would be that the tent poles are very hard to get to bend and insert at the ends into the eye rings at the bottom of the tent. This was made worse in the cold weather. It seems as though the poles should have been sized just slightly shorter. I felt like I was going to snap them and had to inset one end and then compress the pole against the ground with alot of force to get the other end inserted in the eye ring. Other than that, easy to stake out and seemed very stable once set up. I didn't even really need to use the rope lines to secure it any more. It is a bit cramped in terms of headroom as to be expected with a privy,...
Customer review 1
Cheaper at Sports Authority This tent is fine as a small 3 season tent. Of course, if you expect it to perform the way a 400 dollar tent performs you're a silly person... but its great for hiking and camping in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and north Florida, which are the only places we've tried it. The only problem here is that its 20 dollars cheaper at Sports Authority... which I wouldn't have known but I had gone there to see if I could see some of the backpacks up close and personal (its hard to tell in a picture, isn't it) and there was this tent, 20 bucks cheaper. We got it, its fine, its 6 months later now and we will be laying it out to apply the waterproofing stuff to the seams, but we do that with all of the tents anyway, so its fine.
Customer review 2
Great for backpacking Bought this for backpacking - it's small, incredibly light (weights a couple pounds, my bathroom scale says it's ~3lbs overall and I agree)
Sets up crazy fast. Unroll it, 2 poles only (go in very easy for me, not too tight), then it has to be staked down (included). Takes maybe 2min
There's a lot of mesh under the rainfly, so it looks like it breathes really good but probably wouldn't be great for cold nights. I haven't used this tent outdoors yet.
Seems to be plenty of room for any one person plus your pack. Plenty of room for me, and I guarantee I could even fit my girlfriend in there with me (snuggling hardcore of course) if I wanted to lol. But it is only a 1man, which is why it's so small/light/duh
Lots of stake-downs, and the shape/design makes me think this thing would have no problem in wind or bad weather.
Seems well constructed and quality. Will see how it holds up once it gets used outside a few times and gets rained on!
Customer review 3
Great for backpacking Bought this for backpacking - it's small, incredibly light (weights a couple pounds, my bathroom scale says it's ~3lbs overall and I agree)
Sets up crazy fast. Unroll it, 2 poles only (go in very easy for me, not too tight), then it has to be staked down (included). Takes maybe 2min
There's a lot of mesh under the rainfly, so it looks like it breathes really good but probably wouldn't be great for cold nights. I haven't used this tent outdoors yet.
Seems to be plenty of room for any one person plus your pack. Plenty of room for me, and I guarantee I could even fit my girlfriend in there with me (snuggling hardcore of course) if I wanted to lol. But it is only a 1man, which is why it's so small/light/duh
Lots of stake-downs, and the shape/design makes me think this thing would have no problem in wind or bad weather.
Seems well constructed and quality. Will see how it holds up once it gets used outside a few times and gets rained on!