Eureka Crescent 3 Tents

Eureka Crescent 3 Tents 

DESCRIPTION

3-person

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 28, 2020]
mariohere


Strength:

Very good tent. Roomy, easy to set up, and water proof. Looks great.

Weakness:

The poles tent to crack at the aluminum junctions. Not the fiberglass of the poles themself, but the aluminum couplings crack. Over the years I have fixed many with cable ties and electrical tape which has made it more difficult to assemble.

Price Paid:
$140.00
Purchased:
New  
Model Year:
1999
OVERALL
RATING
4
[Dec 24, 2001]
Doug Sandula
Backpacker

Strength:

None

Roomy for 2 people, tight for 3. Typical Eureka quality build. With the length of the poles and it''s weight it''s really not a backpacking tent. It''s perfect for the backyard, car camping or Scouting weekends. It can be carried on short backpacking trips but defintely not anything long term. The stuff sack is a little weak and has worn out quickly. I think this has to do with the weight of the poles. It''s a very good looking tent with a well designed fly and excellent ventillation.

Similar Products Used:

Love my Eureka Timberline 2.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 11, 2000]
Jonathan Edwards
Backpacker

One of the first time I took this tent out I was at the Red River Gorge is late Spring. The first day was beautiful, but that night there was a steady rain for atleast five hours followed by more rain and a thunderstorm the next day. The only leaks from the rainfly were problably due to shotty seam sealing on my part. Those few drop were then shed by the tent fabric, even the mesh! Three other friends and I all played spades during the rain and the tent did get very muggy due to the great ventilation. The only problem I had was the during the thunderstorm, wind started to catch under the "porch" and I had to run out in to rain and put on some guide lines. Other than that, a great "two" person tent, don't expect to get three in there unless the kids a camping in the backyard. I do plan to purchase the vestibule from the apex 3XT, which should be interchangable with the size and hardware of the crescent to solve the poor aerodynamics of a pole+rainfly system and to give me a real vestibule for boots and gear.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 10, 2000]
Becky
Backpacker

My fiance and I bought the Crescent 3 Eureka for a backpacking trip in the Sierra Nevada's we went to set the tent up and 1 of the poles broke(minding you this tent had never been opened, it's brand new)we had to duck tape the pole to keep it up,then we had to take a shoe
string to hold the fly on to the tent it
was a nightmare I would never buy another Eureka ever again!!!!!!

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[May 09, 2000]
John
Car Camper

Most of my camping is with a local BSA Troop - tailgate camping. The tent is convienent, easy to set up and take down and has not leaked yet. Have had this tent 4 years and have used it one weekend almost every month during that time. Have had no problems, but I take good care of my equipment. Did carry it on 1 short (8 mile) backpacking trip - it is a little heavy but the room is worth the extra weight. Plenty of room for 2 and some gear, but crowded for 3 and no gear. I have been very pleased with this tent.
Would give it a overall rating of 5 if it had aluminum poles.

Customer Service

None. Have not needed any. I guess that speaks well for the product.

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Coleman.
Timber Creek - that was a mistake!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 16, 1999]
Dave
Backpacker

This tent has been very good to me. I really like the door design, although it took some getting used to. This tent is a snap to put up once you have done it once, and it is just as easy to take down. Not the lightest or smallest when packed, but it is a great value.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 30, 1999]
Tim Hopkins
Backpacker

A very nice tent for the money. The only drawback is that is condensates more than I would like. If I were to get a new one I would get the shell made out of mesh instead of walled and mesh at the top. It's easy to set up (one person) and even easier to take down. Put your poles in first then stand them up - much easier this way.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 28, 1999]
wintercore
Backpacker

The first time that I used this tent it was set up in gusty winds as a prelude to a thunderstorm in the Badlands of SD. It set up with relative ease and stood up well to fairly high winds and heavy rains. Since then, about half the time that I've used this tent it has been rained (or snowed) upon and has only had some minor leaking (probably due to poor seam-sealing or poor ground cloth placement on my part).
This tent is somewhat on the heavy side, but the weight can be distributed with a hiking partner or two (it is, after all, a 3-person (or 2-person and gear) tent). Condensation tends to build up on the inside of the tent in cold weather unless well-ventilated, which is facillitated by a mesh window and a mesh zip double-door.
I have used this tents in various climates and regions (desert, mountainous, prairies, snow, rain, hot, cold, etc.) and it is still sturdy & reliable.
This is a good tent for 2 or 3 people, although with three in the tent it gets a little crowded (unless they are of small stature). It is best suited for cool to warm temperatures (condensation is a problem in colder weather and no tent is pleasant in hot weather). Rain is no major problem for this tent and loops on the outside of the rainfly at the four corners allow for the tying of staked guidelines for extra support in windy environs.
The Eureka Crescent 3 is an excellant tent for the price.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 24, 1999]
john
Day Hiker

Nice tent, roomy easy to set up, good ventilation with the rear window open. Mine stood up to mildly gusty wind without harm. Great for late spring to early fall.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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