Rediscover Comfort with the Eureka Copper Canyon 1512 Tent
July 28th, 2010 | by admin |Camping with the whole family in the wild outdoors can be so much fun. It gives you the chance to truly experience nature and wildlife. It is also an excellent way to spend some quality time with all the family members. Obviously, you cannot expect to have motels to rent in a camping site. And though it is accepted that roughing it out is all part of camping, it definitely does not mean that you can spend the night under the trees, gazing at the stars (however romantic it may sound!). This is why you should invest in camping tents made from high-quality fabrics and supported by poles and stakes.
The Eureka Copper Canyon 1512 Tent is a 9-pole, cabinet style tent that can fit up to 12 people. It has a floor size of 15 x 12 feet. As it covers such a large area, you can even fit in cots into the tent. The tent frame is made from a combination of steel and fiberglass. This durable, freestanding frame comes with clips, pole sleeves, and ring and pin assembly. A detachable awning is provided on the front of the tent to offer shelter in a sunny outdoor spot. This camping tent even has an extra awning pole to increase the stability of the awning.
If you want some added privacy, the Eureka Copper Canyon 1512 Tentalso offers an option of creating up to two rooms by means of a removable divider curtain. , It has 2 large side-opening doors for private entry and exit to the rooms. They have 8 zippers with water proof zipper covers. You can also star gaze through the zippered windows, which provide excellent ventilation.
For some good old camping fun in the great outdoors, Eureka! family tents are the ones to pick! Take your family and friends along with you and get closer to nature.
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