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Eureka Timberline 2 Tent

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By Hoss

Can't go wrong with this tent. Simple, Efficient, Love It! I looked all over for tents and everyone pointed to this tent. SunnySports has the best prices and makes buying easy! LoveIt

 

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By dustywater

I have used this tent for 10 years now. Really easy and quick to set up. More importantly, it is extremely sturdy in a severe storm, and will keep you dry. Whatever tent you buy be sure to get one that has a rain fly that covers the whole tent. You can pay hundreds of dollars more for tents with lightweight fiberglass or plastic poles. These poles will break unexpectedly within 2-3 years. Their advantage is that they are a LITTLE lighter in weight. If you want a good reliable tent, go with...

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Eureka Timberline 2 Tent
Become one of over a million satisfied owners of the Eureka Timberline 2 Tent, a legendary classic. Enjoy extra storage and rain protection with an optional vestibule and annex, while the front and rear hooded fly allow windows to be left partially open for ventilation, regardless of the weather. The Timberline is for 2 people and it provides a sturdy and stable shelter. This is a freestanding, scout tested shelter that is easy to set up and has a durable, stable shockcorded aluminum frame. The Eureka Timberline 2 Tent is the most popular tent in the world.

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800-572-8822

Eureka Timberline 2 Tent Features

  • Five pole "A" frame tent
  • ½ inch aluminum frame
  • Twin-track side opening door
  • Shockcorded eaves
  • Large rear window
  • 2 storage pockets
  • Capacity: 2
  • Peak Height: 39 in.
  • Minimum weight: 5 lbs. 13 oz.
  • Usage: Three-seasons
  • Poles: 5
  • Floor area: 5 ft. 3 in. X 7 ft. 2 in.
  • Doors: 1
  • Windows: 2
  • Packed size: 6 in. X 24 in.
  • Canopy: 75D polyester taffeta uncoated
  • Fly: 75D stormshield ½ polyester 800 mm.
  • Floor: 75D polyester taffeta 800 mm.
  • Mesh: 40D No-See-Um

Eureka Timberline 2 Tent Specifications

Capacity
2 People
Season
3
Floor Length Size
5'3"
Floor Width Size
7'2"
Packed Length Size
6"
Packed Diameter Size
24"
Interior Height
3' 6"
Minimum Weight
5 lbs. 13 oz
Tent Area
38 sq. ft
Frame Size
0.5"
Frame Material
Aluminum
Door
1
Windows
2
Vestibule Area
12.5 sq. ft. (Sold Separately)
Gear Loft Loops
2
Flashlight Loop
2
Wall Material
75D 190T Polyester Taffeta, Uncoated
Fly Material
75D StormShield Polyester
Floor Material
75D Polyester Taffeta
Mesh Material
40D No-see-um
Pole Size
31.49"
Number of Poles
6
Twin-track
Yes
Shockcorded Eaves
Yes
UPC Code
083826277009
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Theresa D  Need an instruction sheet for two man eureka timberline tent, any one know where I can get these instructions? I seem to be missing a part. Thanks
JANE A  Hi, me again. Just had a thought about what you may be missing. There are two short (about six inches) plastic pieces that the tent poles connect to. They are shaped like a short legged "T" with three holes for the poles to go into. You will have a difficult time indeed with out them. They are marked in raised letters, "top right side" which is helpful because the holes are angled. I think they are just called connectors. Good luck.It really is a good tent.
Theresa D  Thank you,I saw those in the instructions and ordered them the other day. Appreciate the reply Terri
JANE A  What a great tent ! I have had 2, and do not have an instruction sheet. My guess is the part you may be missing is one or both of the single short poles that support the rain fly over the top of the door and window. They are about 10 to 12 inches long, and are not attached with elastic cord like the others. They simply fit onto the ends of the roof ridge pole. There is a small hook on the ends of the rain fly that goes into the opening of those short poles. The hooks hold the poles in place. I love this tent. It has always kept me dry, has great ventilation, it's even a good winter camp tent. The poles don't break, and I can set it up in total darkness in minutes. Hope the short pole info helps.
JOSEPH H  Just google timberline 2 replacement parts. Check eureka site also for directions.
THOMAS M  Google Eureka Timberline 2 instructions. Look at Auburn University Outdoor Programs PDF link.
THOMAS M  manualsonline website has link to instructions for Eureka tents
Raisa K  Already own tent. Looking for ground cloth which goes along it. Please email me info. Do you carry such a thing? Thanks Raisa Kachevsky
SCOTT P  We have many tents that came with a dedicated footprint, but have not found one for the timberline. This is an excellent tent. We cut our own out of thick plastic sheeting. (It must be slightly less than the size of the tent floor to keep rain from pooling). If we cut another today we would use tyvek material in lieu of plastic. It makes a great ground cloth. If you can't find a piece from a local builder supply, look on eBay.
ROBERT F  They are available. Hear they are flimsy though. Would cut a small, tarp to fit it. Preferably heavy duty unless you are counting ounces... May chop up an old tarp for my new one. Never used a ground cloth with my old one- tough tent. Be careful not to make it too big that it collects water...
STEPHEN M  I just bought a plastic tarp and cut it to size. If you cut it an inch shorter than the tent floor all the way round there is less risk of rain water streaming under the test floor.
Shopper  We just bought the Eureka Timberline 2 Tent second hand and have no instructions. Can anyone tell us what the two rings on top of the rain fly used for?
STEPHEN M  They are for lashing down the tent in case of a bad storm. In the manufacturer's instructions, if you are looking at the tent from the side, they recommend running a cord from the left-hand fly ring all the way to the right, and staking it out a foot or so straight out from the right corner of the tent floor. Do the same with the right-hand fly ring, staking it out near the left hand corner of the tent floor (the cords will cross in the center of the tent wall). Repeat on the opposite side of the tent.
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