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Eureka K-2 XT All Season Tent - Sleeps 2-3

Product #:  4CC0193
Brand:  Eureka
Description: 
An international team of explorers took this tent along on the first ever navigation of the Blue Nile.
Eureka's most roomiest and popular 4-season tent, the K-2 XT geodesic dome-style tent is built to handle the most extreme and demanding winter conditions. It features two doors and two vestibules (measuring 12 and 6.25 square foot in area) for additional storage as well as protection from the weather when entering/exiting the tent. The larger front vestibule is hooped with an external pole for strength and uses quick-release buckles for an easy set up. The durable Stormshield Plus polyester fly includes a large, clear PU window panel. This tent has two doors (with windows), two scoop vents, vestibule vents, two large sidewall vents, and two roof vents. Eureka's patented High/Low doors vent from the top and/or bottom provide even more options for moderating air flow.

The 8.5 mm 7001-T6 aluminum frame (four poles) has a specially formulated cold weather shockcord, and the clips and post and grommet corner attachments promise a fast set up when faced with extreme weather conditions. All fly and floor seams taped and factory sealed for superior weather protection. Other features include reflective web, storm guyouts for nighttime visibility, 14-pocket organizer wall, four gear loft loops, and one flashlight loop

Specifications:

  • Area: 52 square feet plus 12- and 6.5-square foot vestibules
  • Floor size: 9 feet by 7 feet, 6 inches
  • Center height: 4 feet
  • Wall fabrics: 1.9-ounce permeable nylon/40D no-see-um
  • Floor fabrics: 1.9-ounce Taffeta nylon with 3000mm coating
  • Fly fabrics: StormShield Plus Ripstop Polyester Taffeta with 1800mm coating
  • Pack size: 8 by 30 inches
  • Weight: 11 pounds, 6 ounces

Technical Details

  • Four-season geodesic dome tent for up to three (8' 11" by 7' 8" floor; 52 square foot area)
  • Geodesic dome design is extremely strong to support heavy snows and high winds
  • Two vestibules for storm protection and gear storage (12' and 6' 4" square foot)
  • 8.5 mm 7001-T6 aluminum frame (four poles) has a specially formulated cold weather shockcord
  • Center height of 48 inches; weighs 11 pounds, 6 ounces

Reviews

 "Great Tent" 2009-01-12
By Cameron Wimpy (Harrisburg, AR)
This tent has worked out great so far. The vents and air flow options make it a superb tent for all conditions. It easily withstood a storm that included 3 inched of rain and winds exceeding 35 mph.

 "K2-XT by Eureka" 2008-05-29
By Sandalwood (Wiarton, Ontario Canada)
My wife and I have used this tent in cold winter with lots of snow and hot summer nights with lots of rain.The K2-XT has lots of venting for summer temps and will close up tightly if sub zero breezes need to be totally kept out for some reason..poor sleeping bag?The brilliant fly colour makes this outstanding tent stand out.. But for stealth camping it would be nice if manufacturers offered a choice of fly colours.The materials used by Eureka on the K2-XT are tough and look and feel top knotch.We have slept in winds over 40 mph when gusts might frighten some sane folks.We used oversized stakes.The many guyouts did their job and there was no damage to poles or tent body or fly materials.No footprint was available so I made one to fit from plastic tarp material. Happy camping!

 "there is a reason...." 2008-01-23
By A. Biglioli (calgary canada)
well i do high mountain climbing quite often and never seen an eureka there, the reasons?

too heavy (compared to similar tents like the hillebergs or the ev25 from north face) and under very heavy conditions simply not tested enough, i had seen one of these rip under extreme weather on mt ranier, had to take the guys into our tent, they were not happy.

My tent? a hilleberg saiva. But this is the review of the eureka and my experience is that for cold climate is not suited I slept in one this winter and it was -22 celsius, it was like sleeping outside, with all the mesh, no heat was trapped inside and we had ice forming on the inside of the outer layer.

All in all not a tent i would recommend if you are going to use it in extreme conditions (aka I won't bet my life on it for sure).

for all other uses it might be fine but the weight is just a lot, on the other hand the price is interesting.

 "A Worthy Investment In Excellent Equipment" 2007-04-08
By Morpheus (SE USA)
I own an earlier model of this tent. It is magnificent (it is also slightly more heavy duty than the current K2-XT, with the specs matching or exceeding other leading 4 season two person tents in the same class at the time).

Before I purchased it, I invested numerous hours researching Eureka, The Northface, Marmot, Helsport, and various other tent manufacturers - looking into all the info they had to offer in respect to exactly what, where, and by whom their tents and tent materials were made by. I came to discover that all of the 4 season tents offered in the American market were made entirely in Asia from Asian parts and materials. The only exception to this was Helsport, which was made and assembled entirely in Europe (and may still be).



In fact, I also came to find out that another of the big tent names used precisely the same factories in China and elsewhere across Asia, and exactly the same materials (made by the same manufacturers) to make its top end 4 season tents as did/does Eureka for their's. What other tents you might ask? Turn your face to the north and ask that question again.

Regardless, this Eureka K2 XT tent really is a wonderful piece of equipment. If you can only have one tent for two people, and expect the tent to stand up to pretty much any climate, any weather, and to last for many years even under heavy use - get this tent. However, please do be aware that it is not the lightest of shelters what that can be had, which is where dividing it up between two people's backpacks is the way to go. This is the price you pay for maximum duty materials and a spacious floor plan (the tent will sleep three adults without discomfort).

It would be nice, however, if Eureka (and others) would be so nice as to offer either choices of tent rain fly colors (the K2 XT is sun yellow, as are most tents of its 4 season nature) making available perhaps a snow field white fly and a camoflauge fly; or else if kits could be offered to alter or elsewise jazz-up one's rain fly on the tent.

But anyway, if you do make a smart choice and purchase a K2 XT tent, go ahead and get a net gear loft for the tent, and purchase some strong tent pegs, with an eye for good deals on titanium pegs on eBay.

The K2 XT is truly a fine piece of camping/mountaineering/survival equipment. The tent manufacturers missed an excellent opportunity to put themselves to the test, big time and in big ways, during hurricane Katrina. I bet if you could have dug in a bit and then staked and roped it down securely enough that a K2 XT would have survived the storm (excluding flying debris). The tent is that strong. Please understand that I am not saying to go out and put yourself in the path of a dangerous storm of that magnitude, just to see if the gear will hold up. I am simply saying that having a K2 XT tent available to you would hugely increase one's chances of surviving a storm such as Katrina, if you were caught in the wild facing such a storm.

Buy one and see for yourself.

 "Winter Palace" 2006-09-29
By W. Van Pelt (New York)
This has to be my favorite Eureka 4-season tent. If I only had one tent for everything (yeah, right!), this would be the one. The geodesic dome shape (4 aircraft aluminum poles) is incredibly strong...maybe the strongest of all tent designs. Ripstop fabric with extra waterproof coating will stop rain, snow and ice and the unique guy-line arrangement gives me some flexibilty when anchoring this tent. Like my Alpenlite 2XT, this tent comes with two vestibules and the rear vesti can be accessed from inside the tent via a second/back door. I wasn't sure about all the vents at first but I'm finding that they make the tent a good choice for warmer weather, too! I've posted a bunch of pictures for this tent so take a look. If there is a down side to this tent...it's a bit heavy for a backpack. The fix for this?...I fall back on Boy Scout training and divide the components. I'll carry the tent body and my friend Sharon Sharalike gets the rainfly, poles and stakes. An outstanding tent!!!

 
Retail Price:  $529.99
Price:  $449.90
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