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Eureka! Grand Manan 7 - Tent (sleeps 3) Overview:
- Three-person, three-season dome tent with straight wall design for increased headroom and interior space
- Shock-corded, fiberglass frame with pole and grommet assembly
- Full coverage rain fly rolls up for ventilation; bathtub-style floor protects against ground water
- Two large opposite side, D-style doors; four windows; two vents
- Hanging loops and interior pockets for organization; product lifetime warranty
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful: Excellent buy for the average camper, June 28, 2009 By I bought the Grand Manan 7 to replace an old Coleman tent and just recently took it out for a 3 night camping trip in Tillamook. The setup of this tent is pretty straight forward with a color coded part that helps you orient the rainfly correctly. I was very impressed with how well this tent breathed - way less moisture than the Coleman I had. Having said that, there are some things that you should be aware of:
1. Seam sealing the rainfly is a must at the very least, be prepared to do that *before* you go camping.
2. The instructions are a little weak, so if you haven't setup your fair share of tents, it might be a little difficult.
3. The poles provided are not those nice seamless joint ones making it sort of a chore to thread them through the mesh channels - this is the only reason why the tent gets a 4/5 instead of 5/5.
Hope this helps.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful: Exellent value, July 10, 2009 Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Eureka! Grand Manan 7 - Tent (sleeps 3) (Sports) I needed a tent with a packed length no more than 22 inches (exact) and of the few that met this criteria, this has the best combination of features for me. The most significant drawback is having to feed the poles through fabric sleeves rather than using clips. Since I do not plan to use it frequently, having the extra space and excellent ventilation outweighs the more difficult set up.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: We call this tent "the boulder", June 4, 2011 By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Eureka! Grand Manan 7 - Tent (sleeps 3) (Sports) Well, I give this tent 4 stars because of a few minor issues, but overall I am pleased with it. I have used this tent a few times now, including one night where there was a massive thunderstorm that poured on us. We did stay dry, although one corner of the rain fly where the pole connects had a minor leak. I had not used any water sealant or anything though, and it was only a few drops getting through out of a massive downpour. Those drops fell onto the main tent and didn't get in, but they did get the door on that side a little wet. If I use a spray seal on that corner I'm sure it won't leak anymore so that is easy enough to fix.
Now the tent was a bit confusing to setup at first. This is the first tent I've had where the rainfly is significantly larger than the main tent. I recommend you set it up in your backyard on a nice clear day when you are not rushed to become familiar with it. Don't try to set it up in the middle of the night, or when it's raining, if... Read more
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful: Excellent buy for the average camper, By 1. Seam sealing the rainfly is a must at the very least, be prepared to do that *before* you go camping. 2. The instructions are a little weak, so if you haven't setup your fair share of tents, it might be a little difficult. 3. The poles provided are not those nice seamless joint ones making it sort of a chore to thread them through the mesh channels - this is the only reason why the tent gets a 4/5 instead of 5/5. Hope this helps. 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful: Exellent value, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Eureka! Grand Manan 7 - Tent (sleeps 3) (Sports) I needed a tent with a packed length no more than 22 inches (exact) and of the few that met this criteria, this has the best combination of features for me. The most significant drawback is having to feed the poles through fabric sleeves rather than using clips. Since I do not plan to use it frequently, having the extra space and excellent ventilation outweighs the more difficult set up. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: We call this tent "the boulder", By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Eureka! Grand Manan 7 - Tent (sleeps 3) (Sports) Well, I give this tent 4 stars because of a few minor issues, but overall I am pleased with it. I have used this tent a few times now, including one night where there was a massive thunderstorm that poured on us. We did stay dry, although one corner of the rain fly where the pole connects had a minor leak. I had not used any water sealant or anything though, and it was only a few drops getting through out of a massive downpour. Those drops fell onto the main tent and didn't get in, but they did get the door on that side a little wet. If I use a spray seal on that corner I'm sure it won't leak anymore so that is easy enough to fix.Now the tent was a bit confusing to setup at first. This is the first tent I've had where the rainfly is significantly larger than the main tent. I recommend you set it up in your backyard on a nice clear day when you are not rushed to become familiar with it. Don't try to set it up in the middle of the night, or when it's raining, if... Read more |
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