🏞️ Adventure Awaits: Your Solo Escape Awaits!
The Eureka! Solitaire is a lightweight, one-person bivy-style tent designed for three-season backpacking. With a quick setup, durable fiberglass frame, and weather-resistant features, it offers a spacious and comfortable retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. Perfect for solo adventurers seeking a reliable and portable shelter.
Brand | Eureka! |
Occupant Capacity | 1 |
Design | Bivy Sack |
Material | Polyester |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking |
Product Dimensions | 96"L x 32"W x 28"H |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Color | Black |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Shape | Square |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Included Components | Stakes |
Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
Size | 96" L x 32" W x 28" H |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Fabric Type | Fiberglass |
Floor Length | 96 Inches |
Water Resistance Technology | 1500 Mm |
Maximum Height | 28 Inches |
Base Material | Nylon |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Assembly Required | No |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Is Waterproof | True |
Form Factor | hoop |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.21 x 4.69 x 4.69 inches |
Package Weight | 1.63 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 96 x 32 x 28 inches |
Brand Name | Eureka! |
Warranty Description | limited warranty |
Model Name | Solitaire |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Eureka |
Part Number | 2628307 |
E**D
FANTASTIC BACKPACKING TENT WORTH THE MONEY
Great tent for the price. Rain slick is attached which makes deploying it super easy. and the option to open the top of the tent to climb in from that angle makes getting in and out much easier than crawling through the opening, both openings more than big enough to get in and out of though. Super light and great for backpacking, i took it out of the original packing and got it all to fit into one small stuff sack, the only flaw i have with this like any other tent i have bought is that the steaks that come with it are garbage, flimsy little metal sticks. all you need are the good ol solid yellow plastic or even these new copper colored metal ones I've found that are great as well. Awesome tent, kept me alive on top of mount fuji last time i climbed it and slept over night on the beast. keeps water out like no other.
S**Y
What a Great Product!
I bought this tent in preparation for a solo 2 wk road-trip down the Oregon Coast - the main purpose for buying being that I didn't foresee myself spending $100 a night just on accommodations. So, it arrived in the mail and I immediately set it up in my living room. Took all of 5 mins to look at the directions and set it up. I packed the super light tent in my suitcase, which took up very little space/weight, and flew to Oregon. Now, for some reason, perhaps because it was my first time camping alone, and I was a tad nervous at first, I thought I should sleep with my head at the far end... Do NOT do this! hahah I woke up so claustrophobic and unable to get out because I couldn't sit up!! So, sleep with your head by the entrance (sorry for those of you who thought that would be obvious), and you will be able to sit up (crouched), or leaning on your elbows. It's important to note that I'm 5'8, and I had more than enough room. Also, when packing up, because of it's size it's easy to clean off to be packed up quickly. Lastly, some sleeping bags/tents come with bags that once you take the tent out, you can't fit it back in - this tent/poles roll up and fit with ease back into the carrying bag.Personally, I think the value of this purchase was spot on for me. For the price, it is of great quality, durability, and is easy to travel with. Enjoy!UPDATE DEC 2014: The foot-end pole snapped - booo :( I'm going to look into getting it replaced because I'm still very pleased with the tent. I took it camping a minimum of 3-5 nights per month May-Oct this year, and it only snapped in October after 2 years use.. LOTS of use.
S**R
Great lightweight solo starter tent!
UPDATED:I thru-hiked the 2,655 mile Pacific Crest Trail with this tent from Mexico to Canada in 2012 & it lasted the whole trek. I amstill using it right now even after! Along the way I had experienced a lot of different types of weatherscenarios. It made it through the scolding deserts shielding me from the sun, through the Sierras shielding mevery well from the mass hordes of mosquitos & rain, and through the cascades keeping me warmer than I would have been in a tarpwhen it was cold. It's a nice beginner lightweight option, though not really ultra-light, but proved to be worth the low price paid.On my postal scale it weighed in at exactly 3lbs with stakes, & poles in the stuff sack it came with. Pretty good especially if the rest of yourgear is light too.It's kind of strange, because at first I hated this product. Why? It would become so wet from condensationeach morning, I'd awake to a pool around me...but it began to grow on me after seeing somany -more severe- problems from other PCT hikers who did not have this tent. The condensation issueseems to only be a -major- problem when it's sealed up with the rainflap on. Otherwise, only randomlywould it be a problem, mostly in more humid weather.Depending on how achy/lazy I am feeling, this tent takes me an average of about 2 minutes or less to setup even in the dark, it's just so easy to do; stake it down, 1st pole in, 2nd pole in, your done.The poles are pretty strong and there are only 2 of them (see bottom about 1 issue I had though), and I've never once neededmore than 4 stakes to hold everything down even with brutal wind, & pouring rain. I have not had one leak yet, not evena drop get through this tent....through the worst of STORMS! I was shocked it was so rain protective, and verythankful about it. One morning I woke up and everyone was soaking wet from a bad T-Storm, another hikers $500 tent collapsed, and everyonewho brought a tarp for weight was regretting it in that moment. My tent was just how it looked the previous night, likenothing had ever happened. (Again, I only had 4 stakes in too). Raincover stayed put even with insanely crazy wind blowing in all directions.+ if you don't care about privacy when you sleep and you keep the rainflap unzipped it is as if you are sleepingunder the stars. Bugs never got inside unless I accidently left it unzipped. I had even slept on an anthill once,and they were not getting in.So far, other than condensation I have not been able to think of another con, well, exceptthat you cannot sit up inside this thing easy. It's more like a bivy than a tent. I am a 5'2 female(pretty short),fit and I am definitely a hunchback inside when I need to change clothes or do anything that involves sitting up.The only other issue is when you do need to sit up, and if you have messy/thick hair like I do, your hair will mostlikely get ripped out from the double zipper above you which can get extremely irritating! This happens to me nearlyevery single night in the tent and it's pretty unavoidable. Also, I don't find the colors of yellowish-orange & blackon the tent to be very appealing in the middle of nature, but have not seen this tent made in other colors.Other than these small issues, so far, it's a great tent.______________________________________________UPDATE 2 (1 issue I had) : One night while resting at Kennedy Meadows the back tent pole snapped while setting up and could not be fixed because my hiking partner messed it all up "trying to fix it", but Eureka replaced it for free over the phone & I never had a repeat issue. They were very nice about it and actually sent me a spare for the front just in case as well, no charge.I think the woman on the phone said they usually charge a small fee to replace them though.Also I should add that I was not the one setting up my tent the night the pole snapped! So I learned my lesson about letting others set up my tent!I think the hiker setting it up for me out of kindness was trying to force it in when I wasn't looking out of laziness, or just didn't know any better since he was a tarp guy and doesn't use tent poles ever, but that's a whole other book chapter....I never had a problem with the tent poles otherwise.All in all everything worked out great with this tent and I will be using it on future adventures.
L**P
An update now that have used the tent a couple of years
I have now used this tent a couple of years and have no complaints - it is excellent. For a super rainy province like NS that is damp at nights, I have used it for motorcycle and other camping and really love this tent. Not one speck of rain has gotten into the tent, it is quite long and perfect for storing my gear in it, although the vestibule is so small that you can barely put a pair of boots under it - my preference would be that the vestibule would be just a couple of inches longer for boots, b/c you really don't want those in the tent. I am only 5' and 113 lbs, so I can't imagine a fairly wide person trying to squeeze into this tent with gear. I use online videos at the start of the year in order to remember the best way to assemble this tent. One thing I've never figured out are the strings they provide for guy lines - even after watching videos I can't figure those out. The best part of this tent is its light weight - perfect for motorcycle camping or hiking, and the fact that it's so small that it helps with retaining heat. Very well constructed tent - my 2nd Eureka tent. I had done a TON of research on tents before buying this one.
C**N
Excelente producto
Estoy muy contento con el producto, excelente calidad y diseño, estoy esperando la primer oportunidad para estrenarla pero a simple vista cumple con todas mis expectativas
勅**院
台風でも耐えられる?テントです
輸入品なので、商品到着までは3週間くらい掛かった様に思います。先日、テント諸々新アイテムの試用の為だけに、天候のあまり良くない日にムリヤリキャンプに行ってきました。事前に設営の練習をしておいたので、設営はあっという間。袋から出すところからでも5分あれば十分です。(急げば1分半くらいかな)自立式ではないので、ペグの使用は必須です。頭側2本、足側2本、頭側アーチに張綱2本で計6本あれば十分です。妙に長さの違うガイラインが3本ありましたが、僕は内2本を繋いで2本として使用しました。(3本の使い道は不明です)室内の広さは決して十分とは言えません。高さがないので室内でスリーピングマットをセッティングしたり、寝袋を畳んだりするのは正直ツライです。天井に頭をすりながら4つんばいになることはなんとかできます。ですが!床面積としては意外と広く、足元にバックパック等を起き、頭の上にクツを置いたりするスペースは十分に取れます。横のスペースも寝ている限りは十分にあり、小物や水筒など置いても苦になりません。テント本体のほぼ全面がメッシュになるので(足元以外全部)、換気にすぐれ、気温の高い時でもとても快適に過ごせます。「頭側2/3メッシュ」「頭側1/3メッシュ」「頭側全開メッシュ」「胴体全開メッシュ」など、スクリーンテント風に様々な通気調節が出来ます。暑い時期にはかなり期待できます。当日は台風の影響で、明け方からとても強い風が止むことがありませんでした。それでも6本のペグで全く動じる事はありません。高さが低いので断然風に強い作りなんです!以前台風モロの日に別のテントで泊まった事がありますが、このテントはそれより遥かに安心です。多分台風でも平気です。(耳栓はあったほうがいいかも)雨も随分振りましたが、全く心配ナシです。付属のペグは12本くらいありますが、これは使わない方がいいです。十分な強度を得る為にはペグダウンを確実に行って下さい。ペグを除いた実重量は1200g丁度です。(本体+ポール2本)底面の厚みも十分です。僕はグラウンドシートを使いませんが問題ありません。フライシート一体型なので撤収は2~3分です。とにかく丸めるだけ。想像していた以上に色はオレンジでした。「風にとても強い」「縫い目シーム処理済み」「設営・撤収がカンタン」「十分に軽量なダブルウォールテント」「通気性バツグン」これがこのテントの特徴でしょうか。登山用テントとしても十分に価値があると思います。
L**S
Nice one-person tent
This tent does not pack down as nicely as more expensive tents, although it is still small enough to take backpacking. It feels a bit more weighty than described. The fly is built in and this is nice for setting up.
T**A
とにかく涼しい
晴れの日に使用しましたなかなかペグが刺さらない地面だったので石を置いたり、中からザックで押しておくような感じにして、何とか形になりましたこれまで、ダンロップのテントを三個使った経験しかないですが、設営は楽かなと思います中はAフレームのテントみたいな感じです圧迫感は感じずに寝られます幅も1人用にしてはありますから…前室がないので靴とかは中になりますが…75リットルのザックを入れても余裕です身長は182cmですけど頭も足先もテントには接触しませんが、185cmくらいから厳しくなるかもです内部はポケットが二カ所、ランタンを吊り下げるフックもついていますどこにでも持っていける1個目のテントとしては勧められませんが、いいテントで楽しめると思います
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