Eureka Aurora Tents
Eureka Aurora Tents
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 07, 2003]
rs_rogers
Car Camper
Purchased this tent a couple of years ago after my first child was born. Had previous good experience with Eureka backpacking tents. The Aurora 6 is a nice tent and well worth the $170 I paid for it. Plenty of floor space and head room. This model has fiberglass poles instead of aluminum. I must say this tent can take some abuse. I set it up in the backyard a few days ago to air and check it out for an upcoming camping trip. Left it set up for an afternoon and lo and behold a large dustdevil was seen coming through the neighborhood a few hours later. In NM it is a common thing, but I just didn't expect one to come through my backyard that afternoon! You guessed it. Our tent was found in someone else's backyard 4 houses down perfectly placed there and set up just like nothing happened. Did check it out later and found one pole had a little crack in it and will need to be repaired. I consider myself lucky to have even FOUND the tent. I think it would have been neat to have seen it happen. Overall. Great tent for the money. A little heavy, but you will not be backpacking with this tent anyway. Customer Service Great experience with Eureka for service. Upgraded previous tent with more durable, full coverage fly (not availble with my tent at retail). Eureka sent it to me at wholesale cost. Similar Products Used: Eureka Pinnacle 3. Upgraded with Summit 3 XT fly. Perfect full coverage fit. |
[May 21, 2003]
noworries
Backpacker
Aurora solo: I looked long and hard for this tent. I had just finished a thru-hike of the AT and read the Backpacker review on it. However, they had already discontinued the solo model when that review came out. I did find it after some searching. Up until last year it was available in Canada. I think you can still buy the the 2-6 person ones at hilton's tent city even though they are dis-continued also. Anyway, i love the tent. It is heavy for a solo tent, but could survive just about anything the weather could throw at it. My only problem was it could use a little more head room. The vestbule is huge, easy set up, the ventilation is excellent As close to perfect as you can get. It's too bad they never really gave it a chance. Hopefully they come out with a lighter one. Customer Service never had too use this yet Similar Products Used: 2 Sierra clip flashlight, TNF Tadpole |
[Feb 01, 2003]
atrox
Car Camper
I had an original Aurora (circa 1988) until a few weeks ago when during a trip the main cross brace broke on me prompting me to go ahead an buy a new tent. Overall I loved that tent. It had lasted 15 years and was still in excellent shape. Never a leak nor was condensation a problem. It was heavy but I camp out of my jeep. Customer Service A little disappointed in them when they replyed to my e-mail request about possible coverage under the life time warrenty for my tent. It turns out life time is not my life but that of the tent and poles. their words "The warranty is for the life of the tent. That usually runs 7-10 years on average. Fiberglass will have a life span of about 3 - 5 years." Similar Products Used: I just purchased a Sierra Design Alpha CD, hope it last as long as the aurora did. |
[Feb 20, 2002]
jbosma
Backpacker
Great tent at a reasonable price. It is a little heavy, but for the extra few ounces you aren''''t cramped for space and don''''t ever get wet. I can''''t really think of a way to improve on this tent. Customer Service No exp. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 30, 2001]
JWAnderson
Backpacker
The Eureka Aurora 1 is an outstanding solo backpacking tent. Customer Service No need for customer service to date Similar Products Used: Kelty tents |
[May 09, 2001]
Bentley Whitman
Backpacker
I own the solo version, the Aurora 1, and I love this shelter. I've weathered Lake Superior wind and driving thunderstorms without any adverse effects. This tent is extremely stable (especially when staked out with the optional guy lines), waterproof (never a drop inside!), and very spacious. Customer Service JWA really stands behind their products. A different model I owned was giving me some problems (moisture wicking through the floor) and I contacted them for advice on a fix. They insisted this was a warranty issue, despite the tent being two years old, and asked me to send it in for evaluation. Similar Products Used: Eureka! Extreme models, Sierra Designs Clip Flashlight, REI |
[Apr 08, 2001]
Steven Sum
Backpacker
I have the Aurora 1 Solo and I think its a great tent. Quick set up (well, a lot quicker than my buddy's TNF Canyonlands). Sleeping space is more than adequate, but it could do with a bit more headroom. As it is, I have to hunch and I'm only 5'10". Also, the first couple of times I got out of the tent, I scraped my back on the flypole, but I suppose its something I'll have to get used to. Ventilation is excellent; the vestibule space is very useable; and it survived a torrential downpour in primary rainforest on its first outing witout a drop getting inside! Similar Products Used: None |
[Feb 26, 2001]
Mike
Backpacker
I have the Aurora 1. The tent is a little heavy for a solo tent, but the trade off is room and a bombproof shelter. A steady 30 to 40 mph wind had no impact on the tent. Buy one if you can find it. Customer Service Eureka has great customer service. Similar Products Used: Sierra Designs and REI |