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Kelty Crestone Tent 1-Person 3-Season

Kelty Crestone Tent 1-Person 3-Season

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Kelty Crestone Tent 1-Person 3-Season

The minimalist Kelty Crestone 1, configured with a vestibule to take maximum advantage of available living space, is an ideal tent for backpacking and other 3-season pursuits where weight is a primary concern. Individual clips secure two aluminum Featherlite poles quickly and easily for set up. The mesh ceiling is great for star-gazing and Kelty vented both the tent and fly to increase air circulation and prevent condensation. Other features include taped seams, internal storage pockets, an easy buckle tent/fly connection, and noiseless zipper pulls. Solo camping has never been easier.

Bottom Line: The Kelty Crestone 1 is an ideal light and fast solo backpacking tent.

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Rating for this product: 5

Bomb proof!

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August 18, 2007

For certain people and under certain conditions, this tent is perfect. Particularly if you're short (lots of headroom), or if you're camping in very wet areas (doesn't leak a drop!). I've slept like a baby through I can't even tell you how many thunderstorms, monsoon rains and 50+-mph mountain-top winds -- and even one hurricane -- and this tent barely flinched. It's had buckets of water dumped on it, and never leaked a drop (though was reinforced with seam sealer and water repellent). It's also very well ventilated, only minor condensation on rare occasions. It is a bit heavy compared to other tents on the market, but for the price, it really rocks!

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Rating for this product: 4

Good value for money.

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April 16, 2007

For 1 person hoop style tents you can't find a better value for the money. Are there better solo tents out there? Sure, if you want to pay the extra $100-$200. Bottom line is that it is comparable to the more expensive brands in weight(especially for a full rain fly model), has a bigger than average vestibule, sets up in less than 5 minutes (first time), and is sturdy in 30-40 mph winds. The only drawback is the square footage. The Crestone checks in at 19.12 sq-ft. Most other tents in this class are around 20 sq-ft. I'm 6'-1" and didn't find it to be a problem though.

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Rating for this product: 3

kelty crestone

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October 14, 2006

I was disappointed in the tent. I was cramped (I’m 5'7" female, medium build) and the tent felt flimsy--like it would sag and pool in wet weather. I normally prefer to sleep under the stars so pretty much only seeks shelter for protection from rain or extreme cold. This is not the tent for that purpose--might be fine if you just like to sleep in a tent.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Value

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September 20, 2006

I actually have the Kelty Clark model, which I'm pretty sure is the predecessor to the Crestone. This is my 7th season using this tent in both the southern Appalachians and the northern Rockies, and it has performed very well: easy/fast to pitch, sturdy construction, compact & lightweight for a double-wall tent, reliably waterproof, withstands high winds & snow weight, warm but well ventilated/minimal condensation. Enough room lengthwise(I'm 5'5")and widthwise (for 1 person + dog or gear). Height is debatable--I find it fine for sleeping, but being a little claustrophobic, I do not like to spend much conscious/non-sleeping time in it, and I change clothes inside it--possible but cramped--only if it's raining or very cold outside. One small complaint is no see-through window to outside (although this may not be true for Crestone?)--I'm thinking of sewing in my own. For the price (& it comes factory seam-sealed!) and weight, this has been a quality solo tent that has always provided warm, dry shelter.

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Rating for this product: 4

Recommended

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August 11, 2006

I took this on a 3 night wilderness trip and would recommend it. Once you get the hang of it, setup takes just 3-4 minutes. The outer shell kept the inside perfectly dry during a daylong rain/hail storm. Nice touches include reflective pole clips that make the tent easy to find in the dark, and the mostly-transparent roof gives you a great view of sky and surroundings while lying down. A few minor gripes: I'm 5'10 and had enough room to store small shoe-size items both behind my head and at my feet, and was (barely) able to sit up without stooping... taller people who don't like feeling cramped might need to look for something bigger. I found that the stakes bent very easily--I bent two on a 3-night trip with relatively soft ground, though this may be par for the course with ultralight stakes.

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Rating for this product: 4

Pretty Good Buy

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May 5, 2006

Being six-feet tall and still being able to sit up in my Crestone Tent is a big plus. The vestibule can fully accommodate a pair of wet shoes and a 3500cu inch bag but not much else (a bigger bag will be mostly covered but with one end protruding out and unprotected from rain). My only complaint is that the fly seems a little small/tight for the tent; I found myself using all the slack in the fly ends just to snap in the buckles (and I was still a little uncomfortable with how far I was stretching the fly). All in all, the Crestone 1-Person Tent is a pretty good buy.

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Rating for this product: 5

Kelty Backpack Tent

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March 6, 2006

This tent is wonderful- goes up fast, packs up fast, lightweight, takes up very little pack space.

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Rating for this product: 5

perfect

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September 14, 2005

What is there to say? I need something lightweight for my bike trip and this tent did the job perfectly. From the easy setup to break down, I couldn’t have been out and ready to roll as fast as I was without this rig.

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Rating for this product: 5

tent purchase

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May 4, 2005

the kelty 1-person tent is awesome and the first tent I have ever figured out how to put up myself. Backcountry is efficient and easy to deal with. Thanks much, the tent will be used many times this spring and summer.

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Rating for this product: 4

Crestone 1 Solid performer

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October 25, 2004

The color coded tent and fly attachment points made set up in the dark a snap. Good venting and interior pockets. The vestibule is a bit small for a fully loaded pack, but adequate for boots and stove. Tested at Ricket's Glen in Eastern PA for 3 nights, late October weather, wet ground, but no rain.

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Rating for this product: 5

Crestone 1 Person Tent

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September 5, 2004

This was my first one person tent, the price and the quality were great. This tent was easy to set up. The head room 37" worked well for me.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [wall] Polyester Ripstop Walls, [floor] 1800mm PU Nylon Taffeta
Freestanding: No
Poles: 2
Pole Material: DAC Featherlite
Doors: 1
Clip/ Sleeve: Clip
Floor Space: 19 sq ft, 106in x 41 x 37
Interior Height: 37in
Vestibule Space: 7sq ft
Seam Sealed: Yes
Bathtub Floor: Yes
Ventilation: Fly vents, wall vents, mesh ceiling
Interior Storage: Internal storage pockets
Packed Size: 7 x 21"
Weight: [Packed] 4lb, [minimum] 3lb
Recommended Use: Lightweight, solo fast backpacking
Warranty: Lifetime