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![]() Eureka Apex 2XT Adventure 7-by 5-Foot Two-Person Tent By: Eureka Average Rating: 4.5 Total Reviews: 19 More Information So far - performs as promised I have set it up several times, went up very quickly with 1 person. First camp trip set it up after dark, in wind - no problem. I am unsure how it would be to set it up in the rain due to the big screen area. I havent figured out how to get it up without the inside getting wet. Once I was inside, the room was nice. The double vestibules were useful, especially for wet items. I used the built in loops to hang lights inside, I dont think the gear loft would be useful. It was in the 40s with 25mph wind - inside I stayed dry and suprisingly warm. My only suggestion on the design is the door design has 2 zippers, requiring you to unzip 2 zippers to get thru the screen door. Kind of picky, but I forgot to unzip one several times. The wide opening was nice for getting equipment into the tent however. Did a great job on a tough hike This tent performed very well on my 4 day winter hike on the Bartram Trail. Kept me comfortable through nights of freezing rain and high winds. Floor kept out water even when it built up along the sides of the tent (bad placement of tarp on my part). The vestibules were a great place to store gear out of the rain. As others stated, it was very easy to set up. The Cons that kept it from getting 5 stars. Minor leak along zipper seam on one of the vestibules. In strong wind, some water enters through the side vent even when closed. Like all mostly mesh tents it was a little bit of a mess to set up in the rain. Lastly it was a little too heavy for tough trails (seemed heavier than stated weight) These are minor flaws and I think I pushed this tent beyond its intended design limits. For less extreme conditions I would highly recommend this tent. Stood up well in high winds I spent one night in this tent in my backyard to test it out. It just so happened that we had unusually high winds for us, sustained around 50MPH. When inside the tent I couldnt even tell it was windy other than the sound of the wind. There was no condensation build up in the night, and its a great size. It was also super easy to set up. My last tent took me at least 40 minutes to set up and turned me off camping a bit. This will definitely motivate me to camp more. Great tent! Apex 2xt Great tent. Very light and easy to pack. Very, very quick and easy setup. Would recommend for anyone. pretty good About what you would expect for this price of tent. Light weight, easy set up and packs small. Not sure how sturdy the waterproof base will prove. Great Tent! The temt is easy to set up and I love that the vestibules keep gear out of the tent but also out of the elements. Well designed product I used this tent while doing field research for 3 1/2 weeks straight. With set up and take down occuring every 3-4 days. It worked great and was sized perfectly for holding myself and my gear. Easy set up/take down and lightweight. The design was great for wind and rain resistance. During a storm with 45mph gusts my Eureka Apex 2XT stood its ground with no problem while my colleagues watched their tents bend and collapse. The only difficulty I had was reaching the zipper on the fly, when wanting to open the fly from the inside of the tent. The zipper on the fly is closed when the zipper pull is at the furthest point away. Nonetheless, that was a small aggravation considering the overall quality for the money. Great product. lived in this tent for 6 months down under! had a blast in this little tent - my boyfriend and i traveled all over australia in it - its easy to set up light to carry and if its dry out you can sleep with the fly off and have great views and tons of fresh air! it still doesnt have any holes in it! perfect choice for my needs Ive used this tent for about 20 of the past 30 days in many different environments. Many of those days it was raining, and Im happy to say that the tent stayed bone-dry. It seems durable too, no rips or breaks yet. It has been sleeping myself and my travel companion. Its an intimate fit, so if you like to spread out when you are sleeping, it will better sleep one person. The color can be a little obnoxious, but Im not the kind of person to rate a utility product on aesthetics. Great Gear for a Newbie I am new to camping and needed a lightweight tent to take with me on a trip overseas. The Apex 2XT is light, easy to set up, break down, and repack, gets great ventilation, and holds up well to rain. The only area of mild dissatisfaction for me is that while the vestibule design offers a great place to stash shoes, it makes it a bit awkward to get in and out of the tent. Altogether though, I am very pleased and satisfied with this tent and highly recommend it to fellow camping newbies. Great lightweight tent! I was looking for a smaller (2-3 man) lightweight tent that would easily fit into a backpack. The Apex 2XT fits that bill. The 2 doors allow you to enter exit on either side. The extended fly allows you to leave items outside the tent but the items are still protected by the weather. The only recommendation I would make is to allow the zipper on the fly door to open/close from the top instead of the bottom. This would allow for easier entry/exit from the inside of the tent. Great lightweight tent! I was looking for a smaller (2-3 man) lightweight tent that would easily fit into a backpack. The Apex 2XT fits that bill. The 2 doors allow you to enter exit on either side. The extended fly allows you to leave items outside the tent but the items are still protected by the weather. The only recommendation I would make is to allow the zipper on the fly door to open/close from the top instead of the bottom. This would allow for easier entry/exit from the inside of the tent. Eureka Apex 2xt I bought this for our Boy Scout Troop this is the 6th one I have gotten and we Love them especially for backpacking Great 2-Person Tent for Extreme Conditions! I have taken my Eureka Apex 2XT on numerous car camping trips last year, and it worked great even in the pouring rain in the Cascade Mountains of Washington (and it rains here no doubt). The tent rainfly has a nice PU (Polyurethane) coating on the underside, and a factory DWR (Durable Water Repellant) treatment on the outside surface that beads water very well. The full vestibules on both sides is a must-have feature of this tent--great for storing gear, boots, and even cooking while under protective cover (unzip rainfly a bit before starting a stove). The two large entrance doors on both sides make entry and exit from the tent easy. I also like how this tent breathes very well--very, very little condensation (none if those doors are unzipped and rolled down). I also purchased the optional gear loft, and I found this addition worth the cost. I like how I can toss my wallet, keys, flashlight, and other gear into the tent loft. The only downsides here are the two side tent doors do not have mesh bug-screens. However I found that with the vestibules fully zipped, those little critters have a tough time finding a way inside. If they do, I just zip the tent doors shut. For backpacking, the weight is a bit on the heavy side. However if you are going on a trek with an adult partner, given them a tent pole and the rainfly, and a ground cloth. Meanwhile,you keep a tent pole, the tent itself, and the stakes--that is just over 2 pounds (nice for the ultralight packer). The tent floor fabric is a light ripstop. Make sure you get a ground cloth. I would not recommend the Eureka ground tarps--too heavy and cheap plastic. I would recommend a cloth emergency all-weather space blanket--it will reflect back heat in colder weather, and its much lighter for about the same price if not less. Otherwise, I do not think you will find a better tent for the money. I would even go so far as to say this tent is near expedition quality and craftsmanship. In short, you wont be dissappointed. Excellent tent Tent was bought for summer camping. Very easy to set up and take down. Very good tent at a reasonable price. Great little tent Ive taken this tent out three times so far. Once "car camping" and two backpacking trips. Two of those trips we had very heavy rains. Both times the tent stayed completely dry. I was very impressed. This is also one of the only two person tents that Ive camped with that is actually comfortable for two people. The dual vestibules give plenty of gear room. Set up is simple even for one person. Its a little on the heavy side for backpacking - if that will be your main use I suggest looking at the Pinnacle Pass which is the same tent but with aluminum poles that make it about a pound lighter. Great little tent Ive taken this tent out three times so far. Once "car camping" and two backpacking trips. Two of those trips we had very heavy rains. Both times the tent stayed completely dry. I was very impressed. This is also one of the only two person tents that Ive camped with that is actually comfortable for two people. The dual vestibules give plenty of gear room. Set up is simple even for one person. Its a little on the heavy side for backpacking - if that will be your main use I suggest looking at the Pinnacle Pass which is the same tent but with aluminum poles that make it about a pound lighter. Great tent for the price!!!! I just took this tent camping and it stayed incredibly dry! I was camping in a field with tall grass when I woke up in the morning my rain fly was covered in dew, yet the was absolutely no moisture on the inside (including condensation). It is definetly not a fall/winter tent though. If I not had a good sleeping bag, I would have been freezing. Also, I did not seal the seams (which I plan on doing), and I didnt rain while I was using it, so if the conditions are a little rougher there maybe some issues, I dont know. Otherwise great tent for the price. Great tent for the price!!!! I just took this tent camping and it stayed incredibly dry! I was camping in a field with tall grass when I woke up in the morning my rain fly was covered in dew, yet the was absolutely no moisture on the inside (including condensation). It is definetly not a fall/winter tent though. If I not had a good sleeping bag, I would have been freezing. Also, I did not seal the seams (which I plan on doing), and I didnt rain while I was using it, so if the conditions are a little rougher there maybe some issues, I dont know. Otherwise great tent for the price. Great Test Plenty of space for 2 people and a dog!..This tent is very spacious and vestibules are big as well. For size this tent is also very light for 2 people...recommend to any backpackers Good enough for its intended purpose Its a good enough tent if you are camping out for the weekend or a few days. It doesnt really fit two normal sized individuals comfortably, but they can both fit. If you want value for money, its an ok product. I also have the Eureka!® Apex Tent, which i personally think is a better tent. good for the price This is a really decent tent for the price I paid. It is kind of small, just big enough for my gear, and me but if youd leave your bags outside, 2 people will fit. It is extremely easy to set up after you figure it out. I put it up once before taking it camping and after that first try, I was able to pitch it by myself in about 5 minutes. However I have only taken it camping for one weekend, and the weather was perfect, so Im not sure how it stands up to harsher conditions. Overall it is a good buy. |