Kelty Teton 4 Four Person Tent

Kelty Teton 4 Four Person Tent




Light on the trail, and VERY light on your wallet… Kelty Teton 4 Tent! Click images to enlarge… Some tents advertise a certain capacity, but deliver a cramped space instead! This sturdy, economical tent does what it claims to do — giving you generous room to sleep four! Tent body features: Color-coded clip construction ArcEdge floor Taped floor seams WaterTightWall (WTW) Mesh ceiling Fly features: Taped seams Noiseless zipper pulls Guyout points Side-release buckle tent / fly connection Material and approximate dimensions: Polyester taffeta walls; 1800 mm PU nylon taffeta floor 3 season tent; capacity: 4. Approx. 7 lbs., 8 ozs. Floor area: 54 sq. ft. Vestibule area: 12 sq. ft. 2 aluminum poles. One door. Stuffed size: 8 x 26″. Order Today! Kelty Teton 4 Tent

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Sucks!
This tent is light weight, yeah,when you have 3 kids and an adult, I liked it. But when put to use in a rain storm this tent sucked, and what was worse is that Kelty didn’t want to help me in returning this tent. I have Kelty backpacks for the kids that I like, but the company was so unresponsive to the probems I had with this tent, I would not recommend any of their products. Instead, please get any of your back packing items from Backcountry. com.

thanks

5 Stars I’ve lived in this tent for the last month…
… with two kids, in a jungle in southern Madagascar.

We stayed dry. It rained torrentially for 11 days straight- and not a drop of water got inside the tent. Amazing! On dewy mornings, there was quite a bit of condensation on the bottom walls, but the air circulation through the mesh roof is excellent and the condensation lasts only an hour or so once the sun’s up. We left our boots in the vestibule every night, and they were always dry in the morning, even after a gale.

The tent holds up well in strong winds. It was difficult to sleep through gales, though, because the vestibule does flap in very strong winds.

Malaria is a problem in the area we camped in, so I was concerned about the netting and whether mosquitoes could bite through the light fabric. I need not have worried. We used the vestibule as an `air lock’. Not one creepy crawly or mosquito got inside the tent over the course of a month.

I wouldn’t call this a four-person tent. It’s perfect for an adult and two small kids- I could fit my backpacker’s cot, two air mattresses for the kids, and a month’s worth of gear inside. You could fit four sleeping bags inside, head to tail like sardines, with no gear, but that’s no way to live.

The tent’s very easy to set up and take down; it takes 5-10 minutes for an adult, or 10-15 minutes with a ten year old helping you. I like the fly buckles on each corner of the tent, but wish Kelty had included an extra plastic buckle. We lost one the first time we set up the tent, and now have to knot the strap to hold the fly down.

The tent’s very light, too- great for backpacking.

It’s the best 3-season tent I’ve ever owned.

5 Stars Awesome tent!!
I got this tent as a gift, and had never set up a tent before or been camping really at all. So I thought I would have all kinds of trouble seting this up by myself. I gave it a test run in our back yard and it is sooo easy to set up. Which is a huge plus!! It seems to be great quality and very light. If it isnt rainy you can take the rain fly off and half the tent is see through mesh (for this reason there are no windows) so you can literaly sleep under the stars without the bugs bothering you. I am so excited to go on my first camping excursion so I can use this tent!!

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