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Tagalong Shelter
Eureka
Tagalong Shelter
$199.95
Description

  With the Eureka Tagalong Shelter along for the trip, you'll never be looking for a shady spot. The lightweight and compact design is easily transportable in its backpack-style carry bag, ready to go whenever you are! Simple, lightweight, and durable 7000-series aluminum frame makes for easy setup. Excellent UPF sun protection provides cooling shade from the sun's harmful rays. Included guylines, stakes, and sand anchors ensure a safe and sturdy pitch in any environment.

  Furniture not included.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Eureka
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2626315
Color:
Botanical Garden / Porcelain / Foliage
Total Weight:
7 lbs 3 oz / 3.3 kg
Minimum Weight:
6 lb 12.8 oz | 3.09 kg
Packed Size:
23 in x 10 in x 6 in | 58 x 25 x 15 cm
Width:
132 in | 335 cm
Height:
75 in | 191 cm
UPF Rating:
UPF 50+
Storage Pockets:
4
Main Pole:
13 mm 7000-Series aluminum
Roof Fabric:
63D 190T polyester taffeta 1000 mm
Stake Material:
Aluminum Skewer
Other Features:
  • Waterproof fabric top delivers excellent UPF 50+ sun protection and cooling shade (Rating based on ASTM D6603)
  • Simple to set-up, the frame is lightweight and durable 7000 series aluminum
  • Take with you everywhere and pitch most anywhere with the guylines, stakes and sand anchors that are included
  • The 99 square foot floor area provides 50 square feet of shade
  • Tagalong chairs are the perfect match for this shelter (chairs sold separately)
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