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Eureka Solar Shade Shelter (Large)

$89.95

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Eureka Solar Shade Shelter (Large)

The Eureka Solar Shade Shelter (Large) is versatile protection from sun and wind.

  • Material: Wall - 75D StormShield® polyester, Floor - 75D StormShield® polyester, Mesh - 68D no-see-um
  • 3 pole cabana ideal for picnic, sideline, beach, or backyard use
  • 9.5mm Fiberglass frame, post and grommet attachments, and power mesh pole sleeves make set up easy
  • Front privacy "door" panel can zip closed or roll out of way as needed; hood over front opening provides shade without compromising side to side visibility
  • 3 windows with toggled privacy covers allow air flow
  • 4 wind guyout loops and 4 sand pouches for alternative anchoring
  • Sewn in floor with taped seam
  • Extremely lightweight, compact, and easy to carry inside carry bag with shoulder strap
  • Includes 2 storage pockets, 2 clothesline rings, and 2 labeled organizer pockets (L)
  • UPF Rating: 25
  • Seasons: 3
  • Doors: 1
  • Windows: 3
  • Frame: 9.5 mm fiberglass
  • Center Height: 5'9"
  • Tent Area: 58.5 sq. ft.
  • Floor Size: 10' x 6'
  • Pack Size: 23" x 7"
  • Min Weight: 8 lbs.

Buy the Eureka Solar Shade Shelter (Large) from Altrec.com. Orders over $45 qualify for free shipping.



2 Star Rating

Reviews - Eureka Solar Shade Shelter (Large)

2 Stars Anonymous - 2009-07-05

Didn't hold up to a moderately windy beach
I bought the tent because I was taking my parents on vacation with my family to the North Carolina shore and felt some shade from the sun would allow my elderly parents to spend a little longer at the beach with my family. The weather was sunny and windy when we arrived on the first day of our vacation. We set up the tent and then went for a walk. The wind was strong enough to be blowing the tent around but I didn't think anything of it because the tent seemed to be holding up fine. We came back an hour later to find that while the buried sand bags and stakes that came with the tent had held the tent in place, the main support pole had been snapped by the wind. I've done a fair amount of camping and don't believe the wind was strong enough to justify this outcome. Our towels and other gear were still in the tent and around it when we came back to the site.



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