Eureka - Midori 1
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Last updated: Sep 23, 2025 Scoring
I bought a Eureka Solitaire last season and just got a Eureka Midori 1 this Christmas for a bit more headroom. I saw this one on sale and would have jumped on it but I really wanted a 1p tent for solo overnights. They are decent tents for sure, especially at the price point. They tend to review well and are well ventilated and have a rain fly that offers a vestibule for your extra gear, which is a must for wet weather IMO. No need to pack your tent with extra stuff just to keep it out of the rain. Eureka is generally well respected as a brand, although more on the budget-conscious side, so appealing to the mass consumer base vs. the more niche and ultralight backpacking market. As others mentioned, Eureka is ceasing operations but unsure how impactful that is. I’m not a die hard camper so I don’t know if I would be concerned about replacement parts, etc. years down the line. You may wish to check out Eureka’s Midori and Suma lines too as they offer 2p options, and may even be cheaper. Depending on what you’re looking for.
r/CampingGear • Looking for a tent, this price seems really good but maybe too good to be true. Does anybody here have any experience with this tent/brand? I'm looking to camp in semi-wet/rainy conditions as I live in the Pacific Northwest. any other recommendations besides this product are more than welcome :) ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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