Stats| Weight | 5 lb 6 oz | | Height | 43 in | | Floor Area | 37 Sq Ft | | Vestibule | Yes |
| Eureka Apex 2 Tent 4 out of 5 based on 8 user reviews.
 Cred: 668 | | Large Interior for 2 people, might be small for 3. Easy to setup. |
| I have the aluminum version, but it's still on the heavy side. But it doesn't matter to me as much, since I'm mostly using this as a large 2 person tent for car camping. |
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 Cred: 210 | | Light, fast set up, big for 2, airy without fly, 2 huge doors, deep floor, packs well. |
| water proofing lasted 4 years, hard to recoat. door design means rain gets in when you leave. |
| Hubba Hubba. a new Apex tent. |

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 Cred: 27 | | Review by wbetke on Nov. 21, 2011 | | I would give it 4 stars, but I have had this tent for around 4 years and It is very well made. |
| For colder excursions (40 deg or less) it would be nicer if the fly could be a litte tighter to the ground to block wind |
| I have had very good luck with Eureka tents since I was a child, there are many great tents out there, but I love the reliability of my Eureka |
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 Cred: 23 | | Review by WKUHN on Jan. 25, 2012 | | Perfect for two people. The vestibles offer your gear great protection from the rain (but not mice lol). The inside allows two people enough space to be comfortable but you're not going to have much more space than that. Maybe enough room at your feet or head for a small stuff sack. |
| Potentially weight if you're a minimalist. |
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 Cred: 15 | | 2 large vestabules, nice air flow, and pockets to keep things off the ground. |
| some condensation occurs inside and the poles are a little heavy |
| buy extra stakes, just to be safe. |
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 Cred: 98 | | stable, roomy, comfortable |
| a little heavy, waterproofing isn't the best |
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 Cred: 831 | | condensation inside the vest. |
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 Cred: 430 | | aluminum poles, fairly large size, 2 vestibules |
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