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Kelty TC 2.1 Kid Carrier - 1700cu in

Kelty TC 2.1 Kid Carrier - 1700cu in

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Kelty TC 2.1 Kid Carrier - 1700cu in

Kelty designed the TC 2.1 Kid Carrier to be extremely versatile and comfortable for any day on the trail or in town. Kelty provided the TC 2.1 Kid Carrier with an adjustable torso to provide parents with a precise fit. Its adjustable seat and five-point harness fits kids up to 40 pounds. This child carrier converts into a backpack when your little one takes off running, and it even has a detachable kid's pack with shoulder straps. The TC 2.1 also has a compartment to hold what you need for an all-day outing.

Bottom Line: You and the little one stay comfortable all day long with the Kelty TC 2.0 Kid Carrier.

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Does the rain hood attachment fit on the TC 2.1?

Does the rain hood attachment fit on the TC 2.1?

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June 11, 2009

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Yes. As long as it is the TC Rain Hood (http://www.backcountry.com/store/KEL0512/Kelty-TC-Sun-Rain-Hood.html) and NOT the FC Rain Hood. They attach to the packs differently.

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June 11, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Handy and Well Made

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February 27, 2009

This product is pretty much what it's made out to be - a baby carrier that does the job and doubles as a backpack. I wanted something not very bulky for carrying my 20 month old boy for places which did not easily allow a stroller. Narrowed down my choices to the Kelty and the Deuter Kangakid (which looks like a good product too). Ultimately I chose the Kelty for the fact that it could carry up to 18kg, has a removable front pouch, and torso adjustment. Anyway, back to the Kelty. The torso adjustment is a great feature, allowing you to try different positionings for a more comfortable carry. Everything appears to be good quality, well made, including the adjustable seat height for the baby (to get him to the right comfortable level to view above your shoulders). It has a good base as well, which means you can better ensure everything is in order on the ground or on the bench, before you carry baby/bag onto your back. In essence, I like this product for several reasons: 1, its serving the need its supposed to - used as a bag when needed, and for carrying the baby when needed, for short distances (for long trekking, you are better off with a specialised carrier). 2, everything about it appears of reasonable quality (including the hooks to adjust seat height, the easy-fasten waist belt, etc). 3, my baby seems quite comfortable in it! The first time he fought strongly and wailed, not knowing what this is about, but once forced on, he was very happy to see the bag, knowing it meant a walk was in short order. 4, over the Deuter, it carries up to a heavier weight. 5, kept as a bag, it serves a purpose (unlike a true blue carrier), and is more easily stored away. For the occasions of a nice, short Muir Woods kind of nature walk, its ideal. Only thing is, I still haven't found the perfect adjustment to make the weight less 'felt'. I can go around only up to 45 minutes before feeling the weight...and I am a relatively fit guy! In the army, an equivalent 25 kg backpack seems to hurt less. Ultimately, if you need a convenient bag that does not serve just one purpose, this bag does the trick.

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Does anyone know the difference between the TC 2.0 and the TC

Does anyone know the difference between the TC 2.0 and the TC 2.1?

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May 28, 2008

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just an updated version with narrower profile and different colors/fabrics

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June 1, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Recommended

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August 13, 2009

I love it! My cousin let me borrow hers. And she told me she wanted it back, because of her second child. I loved it so much, I wanted one of my own. So now I have a second child as well and plan on using this everywhere as I did before. I used it on walks, hiking, grocery shopping, everywhere. It is simple, light, and easy. I recommend this kid carrier to everyone with a new lil peanut (new baby)!!

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Anyone have an opinion about the Kelty TC carriers versus Deuter

Anyone have an opinion about the Kelty TC carriers versus Deuter Kangakid? Specifically, if either one fits long torsos better, that would be a selling point for me.

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May 8, 2008

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so now that you have bought the kelty tc 2.1 can you tell me the differences? thanks indecisive mom

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November 5, 2009

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I'm answering my own question because I went ahead and tried the Deuter. Everything about it is great EXCEPT it just doesn't work well for long torsos. (A big 'except' for us.) We are 5'11" and 6'3" and we can't get the balance and weight distribution right, so it doesn't carry well for us. We're returning it and going to try our second choice, the kelty TC 2.1.

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May 16, 2008

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Rating for this product: 2

Great idea but too large for the purpose.

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June 4, 2008

I was/am still looking for a child-carrier for occasional use by my 3 year old. For example, the last bit of a hike when she doesn't want to walk anymore or at a crowded fest when I want control of her with hands free. I thought this was it but I didn't realize it had a solid base piece that gives support when the backpack is sitting on the ground. For wearing the backpack, just in case I need it - this piece makes it too big. I wanted a more simple trailpack style that converted when necessary to the child carrier. This one is not simple, it hardly has any advantage over the full frame child carrier that we own and love but is too big to carry around for the occasional 'just in case' usage.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
450D Polyester, brushed nylon 
Suspension:
Curved, molded shoulder straps and waist-belt 
Torso Adjustment:
Yes 
Storage Capacity:
1700cu in (27.8) 
Recommended Child Weight:
Up to 40lb 
Sun / Rain Hood:
No, available separately 
Weight:
5lb (2267g) 
Recommended Use:
Hiking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
Philippines 

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