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Carry one tent between the four of you when you backpack with the Kelty Grand Mesa 4 Tent. This four-person, three-season Kelty tent gives you a solid shelter in the woods without your needing to empty your savings account. With two strong poles to clip to the Grand Mesa 4 Tent, setup is easy, and with 53 square feet of floor space, the four of you will sleep comfortably. If the weather turns sketchy, the waterproof rain fly has you covered and gives you almost 20 square feet of vestibule space for your backpacks and muddy hiking boots. On a warm day, open the window and doormesh keeps the bugs out yet it lets the gentle breeze blow through.
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209.95
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Backpacking Tents Checklist
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Weight Matters! For two
people, any backpacking tent should weigh less than six-pounds...preferably
less. |
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Don't Forget the Bulk. Packing
a bulky tent sucks. Make sure it packs down tightly, ideally packing
down to about 10x20 inches (smaller is better). |
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Mesh Matters. As a general
rule, the more mesh, the lighter the tent. For warmer three-season
use, usually, the more mesh you have, the better. Not only does the
mesh save weight, but also allows for better air-flow. |
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Vestibules & The Rain. An
often forget detail about backpacking tents are the vestibule. The
vestibule provides a little canopy in front of your tent. Not needed
during good weather, but absolutely needed during wet weather. Try
to get one that is about 5 sq. feet large, or larger. |
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Speaking of Rain... Make
sure the entire floor of the tent is waterproof. Most are, but if
the tent says the floor is just "water resistant"...don't buy it!
You'll regret it the first time your sleeping in it during the rain. |
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Remember the Footprint! Virtually
all good backpacking tents also come with "footprints," which are
essentially waterproof and tough tarps cut-out in the shape of the
tent. Buy It! Not only does it enhance the tent's waterproofing,
it also protects the bottom of the tent. Yes, they aren't cheap.
But they are a lot cheaper than replacing the tent due to a sharp
stick tearing a hole in the floor of your expensive backpacking tent! |
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