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Eureka Spitfire Review

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toejam, 0/0/00 User Rating: 
"Lots of bang for the buck. This tent has proven tough and weatherproof this summer. Lots of head room when sitting up. Ventillates really well but stays warm in a cold wind. Easy to pack.

Nagatives: the vestibule is small, and at 6' tall I'm about as big as you would want to be in this tent.

I love this tent and I'm glad I didn't spend twice as much for a Zoid."

 

Brian, 0/0/00 User Rating: 
"I bought this new shipped for 80 bucks on ebay. I've only gotten one chance to use it thus far on a canoing trip last weekend. It worked great.
PROS:
-easy set up
-small packed size and weight
-room to sit up
-large enough for me (6'00" 170#) and some gear inside (coat, shirt, socks, large knife, head lamp, etc.)
-Easy to pack up
-nice aluminum poles included
CONS:
-very small vestibule. Almost unusable. Fit my small day pack and shoes, but definatly not enough room for my dry-bag
-w/ out rainfly there is no privacy
-no custom foot-print, I just use a tarp anyway
-cheap stakes included. throw them away."

 

k smith, 0/0/00 User Rating: 
"got mine on ebay for $64
great solo im 6-2 220 lb and
its big enough for me to sit up and roll over comfortably
vestibule is tiny but i dont use it for anything big anyway
great tent for the money!!"

 

alexandre Ackermans, 0/0/00 User Rating: 
"I am very happy with the tent. It is big enough for myself (at 1m80, 75 kg) and my backpack (though I sleep leaned against it). It is true that there is not much space in the vestibule: enough for shoes, water, ...
I have spent a night while it fully rained, and I was pitched in a slope in 10 cm grass so I could hear the water running along and under the tent, and pouring from the rainfly to the ground in an unintterupted stream, yet I was totally dry inside. I haven't been able to test its wind and snow qualities. It is very light, but not so so fast to set up without some experience.
I'd give it a 4.5"

 

Max, 0/0/00 User Rating: 
"Rather funny little tent, just wrong color, should have been green and a faster "innerfirst-nordic" pitching princip. Anyway, when up, it's tight (silent!) and no water comes through anywhere. Could have used a zipper yo the "rear" vestibule. The inner fits exately under sixmoondesigns Gatewood cape placed diagonally. That gives a GREEN 22 oz option and a the one with the totale Spitfire of 2 lb 12. Just througt the delivered Eureka stakes away and go for 8 ti !
I'll give it a 4, missing the GREEN, the outer first, the back vestibule acces and a somewhat poor finish in sewing. BUT ! At this price, GET one !!!!
Sincerely,
Max"

 

Joe B.- Ventura, CA, 0/0/00 User Rating: 
"This was my first backpacking tent purchase. I bought two for me and my son in June. I've used the Spitfire on three separate trips since then, in the Eastern Sierras, Yosemite, and the Mt. Whitney trail. While I have yet to see rain on the tent, I have grown to like its simple setup, light weight, and its ability to provide enough room for sitting up and keeping essential gear handy and safe at night. The PROs: Lightweight, bugproof, and handles wind well when properly staked. The CONS: The stakes, get titaniums right away; the vestibule(?),it is useless. I keep my backpack outside under plastic, there's no place to put it in this tent.
At this price ($65) though, you are getting a great value in lightweight protection from the elements."

 

Ryan Henley, 0/0/00 User Rating: 
"This is a great tent for the solo backpacker. Its fast to set up and easy and it is really light to. I use this on regular campouts and on expeditions to. I find that the vestibule is only good for storing shoes and some other small items. So if you are out shopping for a tent that would have a big vestibule this isn't the one. I find thought that there is still plenty of room for me and my pack in this tent. True I end up sleeping on the pack but it gives me an extra pillow so i don't have to pack one. All and all this is a great tent for anyone unless your camping with more than one person."

 

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