Kelty Crestone 2 Tent
Whether backpacking solo or with a friend, the Crestone 2 is a lightweight design that is perfect for backpackers who are "watching their weight".
- Seasons: 3
- Capacity: 2 person
- Minimum weight: 4 lb. 2 oz. / 1.87 kg
- Packaged weight: 4 lb. 12 oz. / 2.15 kg
- Floor area: 30 ft2 / 2.8 m2
- Vestibule area: 7 ft2 + 7 ft2 / 0.7 m2 + 0.7 m2
- Length: 119" / 302 cm
- Width: 59" / 150 cm
- Height: 40" / 102 cm
- Number of poles: 2
- Pole type: 8.84mm DAC Featherlite poles
- Number of vestibules: 2
- Number of doors: 2
- Number of mesh windows: 3
- Packaged diameter: 8" / 20 cm
- Packaged Length: 25" / 64 cm
- Wall material: 33D nylon ripstop
- Floor material: 1800mm PU nylon taffeta
- Fly Material: 75D 1800mm PU polyester taffeta
- ArcEdge floor
- Taped floor seams
- Internal storage pockets
- Color-coded clip construction
- Sidewall vents
- Mesh ceiling
- Fly vents
- Taped seams
- Guyout points
- Side-release buckle tent-fly connection
- Noiseless zipper pulls
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Reviews
Good for price
I bought this tent about a year ago, and it is holding up well. It is quite light, which is why I bought it however it doesn't pack down very small. The poles are good quality and very light, however I feel that for a "lightweight" tent the segments should be shorter. When the tent is completely packed up - including the *separately sold* footprint - the tent bag is little less then two feet long. I feel they should have engineered it to be a bit shorter. The tent bag itself is much larger then it needs to be - you could fit another rain fly and still have some room. Seems like a waste to me. I love the shape of the tent very functional and reminiscent to a bivvy. It may seem tight height-wise for those who are claustrophobic, though it is very long and so would be suitable for taller folks. Despite being a 3-season tent, it kept me well though all of winter in light snowstorms - have not tested in heavy snow. In heavy rain, however, water pools on a flat spot on the tent roof between the two poles. I don't like that idea much if a leek happens to occur so I made a ridge line with some rope and mini-carabiners to help it shed water. Over all a good tent for the price. If you're looking for something light and inexpensive, and don't mind not being able to squat in your tent, this is a good choice.
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