Kelty Grand Mesa Tent – 4 Person Camping Tent

October 23, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $348.23Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:03 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Grand Mesa 4 provides the same great value as the Grand Mesa 2 just larger and perfect for the family backpacking trip. Over 50 square feet of floor space and with a single vestibule for gear storage, this tent is ideal for the family who demands quality at a great value.

Product Features

  • Kelty Grand Mesa 4, this four person camping tent provides excellent value and performance for 3-season use, offers solid construction and functional design.
  • Freestanding design is easy to move around for ideal campsite placement, Includes Stuff Sack and Stakes.
  • Color-coded clip construction that eliminates the hassle of feeding poles through cumbersome tent sleeves.
  • Seasons: 3, Number of doors: 1, Number of vestibules: 1, Capacity: 4, Number of aluminum poles: 2
  • Dimensions: Length: 98 x 80 x 56 in // 249 x 203 x 142 cm | Floor area: 54.5 ft, Vestibule area: 14 ft. | Minimum weight: 6 lbs 13 oz / 3.09 kg | Packaged weight: 7 lbs 7 oz / 3.37 kg

Comments

Anonymous says:

Great compromise for 2 when weight and value matter || See updated comments Got it for a backpacking trip in August with a lot of climbs and descents and less weight is key. It is light – I weighed it at 5.4 lbs – Tent, fly, poles, stakes and bag. Very easy to pitch — with clips and snaps… no threading poles through tent body. Fly snaps to tent. It went up in < 5 minutes my first time pitching. Its trapezoidal… narrower in the back then the front. Just enough room for 2 people and sleeping bags… no packs…and 2 decent storage pockets. I’m 6’5″ and…

Anonymous says:

Well-made tent for the price I bought this to replace my (incredible) MSR solo tent for my first camping trip with the boyfriend. Set-up and take-down is easy, and it all fits neatly into the carry-bag. The inside is spacious and provides just enough room to sit up straight. The floor tapers slightly from the door to the back of the tent. For it’s size, the vestibule is smaller than my MSR’s vestibule. The tent stakes were crappy, so I replaced them with my invincible MSR groundhog stakes. It was difficult to get the…

Anonymous says:

Great for backpacking Great for backpacking. I took this on a two day hike up in the San Gabriel mountains. It performed beautifully! With the vent closed at night it was warm with just a very slight breeze since I didnt put the guylines on. The second night it rained and the wind was blowing pretty hard.the tent flexed only slightly with strong wind but popped right back into shape. The tent stayed warm and dry through the whole thing. The tent was easy to break down and pack in my Osprey pack. Its easier for…

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