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19/8/2007 at 11:18am
Location: A quiet pitch with a lovely view Outfit: Cabanon Noumea
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Hi. I have seen various Eureka tents up at the camping exhibitions Taunton Leisure have up in this area in the spring/early summer.
Taunton Leisure's main focus is on the more technical side of camping but they do also do family stuff. The staff in their shops are always very helpful and knowledgeable and tend to be campers/walkers/climbers themselves. TL would be my first choice inner city camping shop here, rather than eg Milletts, Blacks or Snow and Rock.
Last year they 'took a bit of a punt', as it was put to me, and introduced two Eureka models: the Outside Inn and the Outside Inn CV. I looked at those two models very hard: more expensive than a lot of tents you'll see about but a different and interesting design, different materials. I liked them a lot but didn't buy one in the end. Someone I know did and has been very pleased with hers. Anyway, Taunton Lesiure sold out of their Outside Inns last year and have greatly increased their Eureka range last year so that probably says something!
I have seen their bigger Eurekas up on display this year but didn't pay an awful lot of attention as I was not looking for a big family-type tent. The ones I saw looked fine, would be distinctive on a camp site and I think that although they are a polycotton type fabric they are relatively light compared to even nylon tents of a similar size.
One thing I have noticed is that a lot of the windows on Eureka tents are mesh rather than plastic. This would of course help keep the weight down and provide great ventilation in hot weather but would probably mean keeping the window covers closed if it was raining.
Hope that helps. MT
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20/8/2007 at 1:52pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: Lightwave g2 trek xt
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Hi Matt,
I live not far away from Taunton Leisure in Bristol and its where i get most of my camping stuff, great shop, very helpful and know their stuff (discount card also available for £5 but only off full price items which they dont consider tents to be generally).
They have a tent show open until 2nd September at sanders gardenworld just off junction 22 of the M5 and they have the Eureka's up (or at least did when i went a month ago), also about a mile away from their is highbridge caravans who have a load of Cabanon's up.
The Eureka's did look very well made but the Cabanon Guadeloupe is the one for me
Cheers,
Jon
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30/8/2007 at 9:17pm
Location: Staffordshire Outfit: Karsten 350 + SE
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Hi there
I have 2 Eureka tents, one is the Tunnel Vision which you are interested in. The tent is cotton, apart form the roof which is poly cotton, so obviously needs looking after as with any cotton tent.
We have been really pleased with the tent, can't praise it enough. It's very easy to put up (had to pitch it in the rain 2 weeks ago!) and has lots of nice little touches - vents that can be propped open, 3 entrances, standing height inside. It has a lot of windows that can be opened, some are mesh so need to be shut if rainy, however it also has a rectangular plastic window on each side so if rainy you still get light.
Ventilation is excellent, never experienced any condensation, and on the occasional hot day it never felt stuffy inside.
The quality is superb, very well made tents, and the service from Taunton Leisure was great.
Eureka seems to be much more well known in Europe and Canada, we've just returned form Scotland and the one other Eureka tent on the campsite was owned by a German couple.
If you need any more info please ask!
There's a few photos on my gallery too.
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