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(More customer reviews)Disclaimer: I have yet to camp with this tent (the weekend can't come fast enough) so this should be taken as a first impressions review. I'll add more later.
First, this is not a small tent. It would be backpackable between two folks not trying to set any light weight records, but this is not a two-person super-light tent. At 10 pounds plus floorsaver its likely more well suited to car camping, canoeing, and trekking with three-plus people. I've owned several tents, the majority from Eureka, and have always been impressed with their workmanship and design. I have camped several times in the original Timberline. I wasn't impressed the first night, but later found out that the person who set it up didn't stake out the fly causing condensation to form where the fly touched the tent body. A few stakes later the second night was fine and dry. The Timberline name and pedigree sold me to some degree. With that said.
I'm fairly convinced I could stand on top of this thing. I read other reviews on other sites about the SQ frame and am very pleased that they were not exaggerating. It is rock solid. I'm very glad to have gone with the outfitter version as well. At every seam and buckle you can see and feel the upgrade in material. The 210 denier floor is also a huge plus especially if you have a dog or particularly destructive camping partner or need gear that won't get cut up on that sharp stone you missed before you set up your tent.The upgrade of materials is worth the premium, period.
As I'm more used to dome-style tents the first setup was not immediately intuitive, but not irrational. As I had similarly read in some other reviews the spreader pole in the middle of the tent was not a dream to insert, especially into the fly pockets, but once you step into the tent the bonus interior room is impressive. I suspect that this will get easier with time as the seams and materials stretch a bit.
As always with any tent the fly will be mostly cosmetic unless you stake it out. I was a little perplexed that Eureka had included plenty of stakes (this is seldom the case with new tents) and they were a mixture of high-density plastic and aluminum. This isn't a big deal just a little confusing.
The improved angle of the fly poles at the window and door end of the tent makes entry much easier. This new design means you mostly just have to duck to enter not crouch. A big creature comfort indeed.
As I said above the interior is much improved and very livable. The extra space created by the spreader pole means that the 4'10" height is functional right to the top. The spreader polo also makes the tent walls a bit more vertical helping if you were using a cot. Pockets are at every corner and the D-rings for an interior clothes line is one of those small details that makes all the difference. The very large window and window/door on opposite ends of the tent provide good cross ventilation.
What would I change you ask? I'm willing to pony up for a vestibule... Oh its not even an option on the Outfitter. Boo.
Final word is if you need a bombproof tent, aren't counting ounces, need or want the option of 4 season camping, looking for room for two with real comfort or three to four with livability, and don't mind paying for what you get, here's your tent.
PS - A google product search revealed a seller offering this tent for about 100 bucks less than amazon's sellers. Free markets are nifty sometimes...
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4 is the magic number: Eureka Timberline SQ Outfitter 4 Tent is a 4 - season lodge that sleeps 4 in spacious comfort. The perfect convergence of strength and space! With an oversized 13 mm ridge pole that provides top strength and resilience to weather, the Timberline is perfect for extended stays and inclement weather. Plus, it sports a spreader pole that increases internal volume by %... that means more usable space for cots, gear and more, less "cabin fever"! Details: 7'1" x 8'7" floor offers a big 60 sq. ft. of space, plenty of room for 4 to sleep comfortably; DAC aluminum A-frame offers superior strength and outstanding usable space for the footprint; Extended fly means extra waterproof strength and extra vestibule space for gear. Also features a raised entry height for easier access; One large vertical D-style door with hi / lo venting delivers easy access and aids in breathability; Bathtub floor seals out splashing and standing water; 2 windows + 2 vents makes for great ventilation you'll come to love the first hot, humid night; Walls are 68-denier 190T polyester ripstop; Floor is rugged 210-denier nylon oxford, 1,500 mm coated; Fly is 68-denier 190T polyester ripstop, 1,500 mm coated; 4 interior storage pockets and 2 flashlight loops keep essential gear organized and close by; 4'9" center height; Minimum weight is 9 lbs., 14 ozs.; Order yours today! Eureka Timberline SQ Outfitter 4 4-person Tent
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