Kohana 4 Tent: 4-Person 3-Season
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Why We Like the Kohana 4 Tent
We camp in the midst of summer expecting endless sunshine, but we bring the Eureka Kohana 4 Tent for protection and peace of mind. Its durable polyester shell is designed to protect you and your gear from inclement weather through three seasons, and a lightweight rainfly delivers additional defense if thunderheads loom in the distance. Stash your camping essentials in strategically positioned storage pockets, and protect your bulky gear by stowing it underneath the spacious vestibules. When balmy overnight temps prevail, mesh sidewalls promote airflow to help you keep your cool.
Details
- A durable 3-season tent for camping rain or shine
- Four-person capacity fits you and the family
- Two vestibules keep your gear safe and secure
- Overhead lantern loop and side pockets store tent essentials
- Aluminum poles offer lightweight durability
- Side panels promote airflow on warm summer nights
- Two doors offer hassle-free entry and exit
- Item #ERKR13B
- Material
- [fly] 75D polyester, [walls] 75D polyester, [mesh] 40D polyester, [floor] 150D polyester
- Capacity
- 4-person
- Season
- 3-season
- Wall Type
- single-wall
- Freestanding
- yes
- Poles
- aluminum
- Pole Attachment
- clips
- Number of Doors
- 2
- Number of Vestibules
- 2
- Vestibule Space
- [front, rear] 16sq ft
- Ventilation
- side-panel vents
- Interior Height
- 4ft 8in
- Floor Dimensions
- 8 x 7ft 6in
- Floor Space
- 60sq ft
- Packed Size
- 8 x 24in
- Footprint Included
- sold separately
- Trail Weight
- 9lb 3oz
- Packed Weight
- 9lb 3.2oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 28 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 5, 2025
Easy set up
Second one I’ve owned. Roomy and an easy one person set up, although easier even with two people. Good ventilation. My first one lasted over 10 years. Highly recommended.
July 7, 2024
Got this as a durable car camping tent that could hold up with two dogs, and after a few uses it definitely fits the bill. The tent fabric is durable and the inside is super spacious. My only issue with the tent is ventilation. It could really use some kind of vent towards the top of the fly, instead of the little ones near the doors that don't seem to do anything. With both fly doors closed, we woke up with a fair amount of condensation. Sleeping with them open was great, but obviously that isn't always possible depending on weather. Overall, it's a great tent that seems like it will last awhile, just wish it had a bit more airflow.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
June 6, 2024
Seems like a decent tent, time will tell
Have yet to go camping with it. My observations from setting it up are: - Tent itself is easy to set up, clips make it a snap. - The poles are rather flimsy, not sure how they'll perform in harsh wind storms. - There are times when a surprise rain makes you have to scurry around in the middle of the night to throw the fly on. This fly is a bit of a pain to get on, and needing two extra poles for the fly is annoying. Not something you want to deal with in the middle of the night. - The stuff sack is barely large enough to get the tent, poles and fly in, there's no room for the ground tarp (footprint)! Will have to get another stuff bag that all will fit into. Not sure I'll keep it, the cons are outweighing the pros so far.
May 4, 2024
I really want to like this tent. We'll see.
OK. But kind of a let down. I like the concept of the vestibules. The aluminum poles seem fairly flimsy and prone to be easily bent. The floor is rather thin, so a ground mat is mandatory to help prevent inevitable puncture to the thin floor. Biggest complaint is you basically have to set up two tents to have one. It's useless without the rainfly because of the porous and see-through mesh on sides and top. The rainfly it so big and requires so many ties down hooks It's like setting up another tent over the existing one. I get it's supposed to be secure and prevent rain infiltrating the tent. So in that regard it is well designed. But the rainfly better do a darn good job repelling water because you have only one line of defense with this tent due to the mesh top and sides.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
November 22, 2023
The tent is well made- fly extends to bottom of tent walls- great price!

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
May 22, 2023
Fly design flaw
Because the fly poles run perpendicular and on top of the tent poles, the fly poles create a lip for water to flow over. Water ends up pooling on the fly and you need to shake the tent to get the water to drain off the fly. This is annoying because if it rains in the night water just sits on the fly all night long. I am sure this will result in an issue with leakage in the future in these locations.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
October 9, 2022
LOVE LOVE !!LOVE!!!
The tent was extremely easy to set up. It was spacious and had lots of room to clip things as well as store things in the numerous pockets. The colors are adorable and I will defiently be using for a long time.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
September 26, 2022
Good quality and good tent
Very easy to set up and take down. Very light for a car camping tent and roomy for four people with dual access and vestibules
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
July 12, 2022
So disapointed ! Fly leaks!
As some other users experienced, after three occasions, we found that the "T-loops" on the underside of the rain fly (that hold up the vestibule doors when rolled up) dripped water onto the door mesh and into the tent on both sides. We are very very dissapointed.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
September 3, 2021
About what I expected
The main features I wanted were double entry and large vestibules. Got those. We are replacing a Eureka Apex II. My only disappointment was the lack of inside pockets. All else in a good.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
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