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How long do Eureka tents last?

The average expected life of a tent is 7-10 years, using it 2-3 times a year.

Is Eureka a Canadian company?

Tent Company is an American company that sells Eureka! brand products to the outdoor recreation, rental, special events and military markets by Johnson Outdoors Inc., a global outdoor recreation company. The brand, part of Johnson Outdoors’ Outdoor Equipment group, is headquartered in Binghamton, New York.

Do Eureka tents have lifetime warranty?

Our limited warranty covers the repair of defects in workmanship and material at no cost to you for the lifetime of your product. warranty is valid for the life of product for Camping Tents, Aluminum Pole Screen Houses, Sleeping Bags, Sleeping Pads, Backpacks. The Eureka!

Are Eureka tents waterproof?

Waterproof. All Eureka tents come fully waterproof, though some have vestibules and awnings for even more weather protection. Gear storage. Whether it’s a vestibule, overhead gear loft, or interior pockets, all Eureka tents have some form of storage option for your gear.

What are Eureka tents made of?

Overview

Sleeping Capacity 4
Mesh 40D polyester no-see-um
Floor Fabric 75D 210T polyester taffeta 800 mm
Stake Material Steel Skewer
Color Fairway, Foam Green

Who owns Eureka Tent?

Johnson Outdoors Inc.
Tent Company is an American company that sells Eureka! brand products to the outdoor recreation, rental, special events and military markets by Johnson Outdoors Inc., a global outdoor recreation company. The brand, part of Johnson Outdoors’ Outdoor Equipment group, is headquartered in Binghamton, New York.

What tents do the military use?

One of the most common military designs currently used by the U.S. Department of Defense is the TEMPER tent. TEMPER is an acronym that stands for Tent Expandable Modular PERsonnel.

Why did they cancel Eureka?

During its run, Eureka was one of Syfy’s more successful series, but was expensive to make. Syfy originally renewed Eureka for a sixth shortened final season of six episodes. By then though, Comcast owned 51% of NBC-U and nixed the deal for financial reasons, leaving Eureka cancelled.