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Kelty Crestone Tent 2-Person 3-Season
The lightweight Kelty Crestone 2, configured with two doors and two vestibules to take maximum advantage of available living space, is an ideal tent for backpacking and other 3-season pursuits where weight is a concern. Individual clips secure two aluminum Featherlite poles quickly and easily for set-up. The mesh ceiling is great for star-gazing and both tent and fly are vented 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. Sneaking out to pee in the middle of the night without waking your partner has never been easier.
Bottom Line: An ideal light and fast backpacking tent.
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I have this tent but I LOST THE POLES of mine. Could anyone tell me if there is a way to purchase only some new poles?? Thanks a lot
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Sometimes you can contact the company, Kelty.com would be a start. I know that there are outdoor stores too that do repairs on tent poles and might have replacements too. As to where you live, call around and see if there are any that would be able to help you out.
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By: killerwhal958398
March 18, 2008
i love this tent. it's fast, easy, and easily and readily accommodates my large dog and myself and my pack.
i've only been rained on once and i haven't yet camped in the snow, but so far, it's a great little tent.
i also love that when you don't have the rain fly over the top, you can star gaze all night long! also, i swear i had a bear come nuzzle me one night and he thought it was pretty cozy too.
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By: windigrrl
April 6, 2006
Easy to set up and take down. I got this tent for myself because I like the extra room. It could hold two people, but it would be tight. The two doors are nice. The vestibule holds boots and pack. Not a lot of head room, but long enough for someone fairly tall to stretch out in. Packs small and is light for its size. I have not taken it out for a long trip yet, only overnight, so can't speak more on it.
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By: anonymous
July 21, 2005
I bought the Crestone to replace my Kelty Ultralight of 10 years, which has a very similar design. The 2-pole tunnel design with pointy ends is perfect for a 6'3" person like me, and it seems to be unique to Kelty. The reason I upgraded is becasue the ventilation wasn't good enough to prevent condensation in the ultralight when I move from the dry Sierra Nevadas to the wet Adirondacks. The Crestone’s ventilation is amazing. Well worth the upgrade. Yet, I’m a little disappointed with it otherwise. The droop between the two poles is so deep that it takes away space from the inside. I also worry about rain/snow accumulating on the top of it. The panels of the tent are strangely not cut such that the zipper doesn't wrinkle near the corner. You’d think Kelty would've figured out by now how to cut fabric to make curved surfaces smooth. The other thing that took me a while to figure out is that to get the fly to not touch the tent near the foot and head triangles. You have to stake out the vestibules really far away from the tent by tying a 3-foot line to the stake loop and then staking the end of the line, thereby leaving a gap between the ground and the bottom of the vestibule. The tent is much better than its predecessor, but I look forward to the next version, where hopefully they will fix these problems.
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By: bpuertas
March 25, 2005
I bought the Kelty Crestone 2-Person tent for my first backpacking camping trip. It was very easy to set up and take down by myself which made it perfect for an overnight trip. I camped in marshy, moist, conditions and the tent stayed dry. I was pleased overall with the weight, roominess, and design.
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By: Jeff Greene
November 28, 2004
I used this tent for the first time about a week ago and it got it 's baptism under fire. We arrived at our site at about 10 PM and found ourselves pitchin this beaut on one of the darkest nights I can recall. Of course due to work my trial run setting it up prior to leaving never occured. It went up easily and quickly, every part and procedure going in its logical place and order. I bought this tent with the intention of using it solo, but at the last minute we had an addition to our party and I offered to share my accomodations. We are both 6 ft and taller and there was room for both of us, even if it was a bit tight.
Our mats did cross over each other at the foot but I must say we had plenty of "personal space". The fly provided a vestibule on either side of the tent which could protect my boots and some some small items from the elements. My big old external frame pack was another story altogether and would have shared the tent with me if my buddy didn't. Now for the rain. It rained all night and we stayed dry as a bone. I did however have some concerns about how close the fly was to the tent in certain places. In a driving rain the results may not have been the same. Finally due to its small dimensions our body heat was more than sufficient to keep us warmer than our companions in their more spacious environs.
My biggest concern about this tent is that it is not freestanding. If the stakes cant be used because of adverse soil conditions the use of heavy rocks to keep it up and in place seems quite precarious.
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By: Richard Cassel
November 24, 2004
This is a great tent value for a backpacker. Light weight, easy to stow and set up. Like most 2 person tents, the "2" refers to the sleeping area only. It is comfortable for one larger person with gear. One caveat - be prepared to use deadmans for staking if you are in rocky terrain. The C2 has to be tightly guyed to set up properly, but that is common with lightweight tents. I'm very pleased with it.
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By: DE
August 23, 2004
The tent worked very well for me. Easy to set up and easy to get in and out with the two doors. Being light and simple made it very easy to attach to my pack with a minimal amount of weight. Kept me dry during the rain and hail storms.
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By: orlando - backcountry employee
August 9, 2004
I took this tent out for a stormy night of camping in the Uintas, and was very pleased with its performance. For being so light and compact, the tent held up to high winds and mucho precipitation. Ventilation was superb, and the dual doors are a beautiful thing. The only thing I would warn of is this – stake it as tight as possible. Because of the slope between the poles, too much sag could mean gathering water.
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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:
2
Clip/ Sleeve:
Clip
Floor Space:
30 sq ft, 119 x 59 x 40"
Interior Height:
40"
Vestibule Space:
2 Vestibules, 7 sq ft + 7 sq ft
Seam Sealed:
No
Bathtub Floor:
Yes
Ventilation:
Fly vents, wall vents, mesh ceiling
Interior Storage:
Internal storage pockets
Packed Size:
8 x 25"
Weight:
[packaged] 4 lb 12 oz, [minimum] 4 lb 2 oz
Recommended Use:
Lightweight, fast backpacking
Warranty:
Lifetime