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Late Start 2
Kelty
Late Start 2
$159.95
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  The Kelty Late Start 2 doesn’t care if you worked late or got stuck in traffic—it knows your goal is FAST setup, so you can start enjoying Mother Nature ASAP. That’s why everything about this tent says “easy,” from Kelty Quick Corner technology for lightnin’-fast setup in any weather (or in the dark), to pre-bent poles for larger living space. So roll up whenever you want. Crack a beverage. Sleep as late as you like. We got you.

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Description
Brand:
Kelty
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
40820724
Seasons:
3
Number of Doors:
1
Number of Vestibules:
1
Capacity:
2 Person
Minimum Weight:
4 lbs 5 oz / 1.9 kg
Packaged Weight:
4 lbs 12 oz / 2.1 kg
Dimensions (LxWxH):
89 x 54 x 42.5 in / 226 x 137 x 108 cm
Floor Area:
30.6 sq ft / 2.8 sq m
Vestibule Area:
7.4 sq ft / 0.69 sq m
Packed Dimensions:
16.5 x 6.5 x 6.5 in
Materials:
  • Number of poles: 2
  • Pole type: Aluminum
  • Wall material: No-See-Um Mesh
  • Floor material: 68D Polyester / 1200 mm / C0
  • Fly material: 68D Polyester / 1200 mm / C0
Features:
  • Quick Corners for lightning-fast and easy setup
  • Lightweight aluminum poles, with short segments to fit bike/motorcycle panniers
  • Pre-attached guylines + stakes included
  • Big-time interior living space created with pre-bent poles
  • Color-coded, full-coverage waterproof rainfly + vent for moisture management
  • Shark Mouth carry bag for quick and easy pack-up
  • 1-door, 1-vestibule design
  • Rugged and roomy design
  • PFAS-Free DWR
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