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Eddie Bauer® Alpental Sport Dome 4-Person Tent

3.5 stars (39 reviews)
$99.99

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Description

    The main dome of the Eddie Bauer® Sportdome tent sleeps 3 or 4 while the smaller attached side dome provides extra room for storage. Features polyester walls with nylon taffeta floor reinforced with seam tape. Fiberglass poles are shock-corded for easy setup. Large polyester mesh windowand mesh roof provide great ventilation and star-gazing opportunities. Also features a rainfly with a clear-view window, drying hooks, hanging gear loft, zippered storage bag and repair kit. Lake, Ice and black. 12 lbs. No. EB30002. Imported. 9'Lx7'6"Wx54" center height.

Features

  • Theme: Outdoor Gear, Camping, Tents, Eddie Bauer, Gifts
  • Polyester walls with nylon taffeta floor
  • Shock-corded fiberglass poles for easy setup
  • Rainfly with clear-view window
  • 12 lbs.

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Average rating: 3.5 stars

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Most Helpful Review

24 out of 25 people found the following review helpful:

3 stars

Too Small September 17, 2007 Reviewer:  Lacey (Hillsboro, OR)  See all my reviews >

My husband I registered for this tent thinking it would be plenty big for the two of us as it is listed as a 3-4 person tent. We were just barely able to squeeze our 2 person air-matress in, with a little extra space for our bags. The description indicates that the tent is tall enough to stand up in, it is NOT for an adult. Also, the rain fly is very hard to figure out from the picture that is given as instruction, we had to keep turning it till we found a way that kind of worked. We will be returning this tent.
11 out of 11 people found the following review helpful:

2 stars

There are better tents for the same money March 21, 2008 Reviewer:  Jake's Mom (Torrance, CA)  See all my reviews >

I bought this tent about three years ago because I wanted a lttle more room than the Kelty tent I already owned and I liked the footprint. I've used it about 6 or 7 times. No way it can fit 4 people, but it's more than enough for 1 person & a dog.
Last week I camped in the desert with high wind gusts and rain. The pole that supports the "extra room" bent and eventually broke from the sustained wind gusts. I wasn't too worried as it's easy to get a new tent pole. I was able to support the frame by attaching it to another structure, but additional wind gusts eventually caused the pole to rip through the sleeve. Then the rain came. It didn't rain that hard, but it did rain continuously. Rain somehow came in the doorway and seeped through the floor of the tent (even with a gound cover in place). I did manage to keep myself and my gear dry - no leaks in the seams or windows, but I expected better. I never had problems with the zippers, but the front door construction is strange. Impossible to open or close with one hand. Anyway, the tent is now in the trash and I already purchased a new Coleman tent (a brand that I trust for camping gear). I don't know who Eddie Bauer is licensing their brand to for tents, but it does not have the quality I expect from the Eddie Bauer name.
11 out of 12 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

Excellent tent July 31, 2006 Reviewer:  HazPay (North Dakota)  See all my reviews >

I purchased this tent about 5 years ago and have spent at least 50 nights in it (mostly Minnesota/NoDak/SoDak badlands. This tent has never leaked on me...the reason I've kept it so long. It is rather small compared to most other tents on the market, but just right for a full sized mattress and two people (and fits nicely strapped to a motorcycle). The only design flaw on the first one I had was the zipper. It often snagged and was tricky to fix. However, the durability and weather-proofing on this tent was so outstanding, I bought another today (zipper on the old one finally gave out completely). I'm hoping they've addressed this issue on the new one. Overall, this is an outstanding tent for the money.
10 out of 10 people found the following review helpful:

2 stars

useless on a windy day!!! March 27, 2009 Reviewer:  jim (mojave desert)  See all my reviews >

I used this tent maybe 6 times before and thought it was OK until two weeks ago when I was out in the desert with the wind blowing a mild 30 to 35 mph(not bad for the desert). What a mistake!!! In 15 minutes the poles were bent at the aluminum joints and I wound up having to sleep in the cab of a ford ranger with my 80 lb boxer. Not a real fun time although I did get to know my dog a whole lot better.
10 out of 10 people found the following review helpful:

2 stars

leaky tent August 19, 2008 Reviewer:  Susan Pratt Real Name See all my reviews >

I bought this at the store and it looked good. However after putting it up once, the fiberglass pole above the door broke. The fiberglass was weak and not stronge enough to keep the fly taunt over the door. As a result we had one minor rain shower which funneled all the water into the door and the floor of the tent. I would not recommend this tent at all.
8 out of 8 people found the following review helpful:

2 stars

Not the best choice June 24, 2008 Reviewer:  FifiG (Tampa, FL)  See all my reviews >

Based on consumer reviews we chose this tent for our wedding registry. We got it in Sept 07 and used it a total of three nights since then. While taking down the tent the third night, the tent pole snapped. I called the number for warranty and waited on hold FOREVER, only to have the agent act as if trained to find loop holes out of the warranty for a part that costed nine dollars to replace! Finally, they agreed to comp the part, but I would still be responsible for shipping & handling. I was so disgusted at the whole thing that I told them to just forget it because I was going to buy a new tent. As the previous review said... you can get much better tents for a lot cheaper. Eddie Bauer is just a name because they outsource, both in manufacturing and warranty.
8 out of 8 people found the following review helpful:

3 stars

Good Tent August 27, 2007 Reviewer:  Randi "Randi" (Roseville, MN)  See all my reviews >

I bought this tent a little over 2 years ago, the first time I used it was about 2 years ago and we had no idea how to put the fly on. This year we went camping again and tryed it, we still couldn't figure it out. We had to put it on some how just in case it rained. Which it happened to rain the 2nd/last night. It down poured on us, I was worried about the fly not staying on and working right, but I guess it worked pretty good. [...]
7 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:

1 stars

NEVER BUY!!!!! March 22, 2009 Reviewer:  Sadboy boo hoo hoo "Bo Rust" (Villa Hills, KY)  See all my reviews >

This tent doesn't even come to to a 0 star. It all started out when Me and by friend Chase were going to eat our lunch inside this tent and, well, lets just say this was a bad idea! The tent didn't stay to the ground and almost flew in our lake! Then, when we finally got it to the ground, one of the pole holders broke! What cheap material! Then we decided to try a dry run with his tent vs. my Wenzel Starlite. When we were finished, his tent was a swimming pool and mine was as dry as the Sahara. I am shocked that the people who make this company call themselves pro's when they make cheap tents for twice as much. Instead of this company, go buy yourself a tent from Coleman or Wenzel. After all, those companies are neck and neck to each other.

P.S. This is only a 2 person tent, not a 4 or 5.
6 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:

4 stars

Good tent, but ages quickly July 26, 2008 Reviewer:  Kamper (Lowell, MA USA)  See all my reviews >

I bought this tent 5 years ago. I go camping in VT a few times a year, and this tent has been perfectly fine for the first few years. I can't complain TOO much.

It sets up easily enough, though you gotta work to get it back in the bag when packing it away.

I wish I could leave the fly off, but it rains so much overnight, I never get a chance to enjoy the mesh roof. The fly works fine for normal rain showers, but it's just not strong enough for the 5-hour torrential dounpours we get in VT. On my last trip a few weeks ago, the floor started seeping.

Time to call it quits on this one, I think.

As far as other people's Cons: A, yes, the zippers do get caught if you yank them. and B, they tell you the measurements of the tent, if it's not big enough, then who's fault is it?
6 out of 8 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

Survived the Downpour July 22, 2008 Reviewer:  Concerned Mom See all my reviews >

The first time we used this tent it stormed the entire night and not only did the tent hold up, we were completely dry. Our friends had another tent and had puddles of water in theirs. We had enough room for a queen sized airbed and a few duffle bags. Overall, it is a great tent.