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Discovery Trail 1
Kelty
Discovery Trail 1
$114.95
Description

  The Kelty Discovery Trail's free-standing, dome design with Quick Corners allows for fast, simple set-up so you can rest easy under the stars. Built for play! This backpacking tent includes the essentials for a weekend in the woods.

  

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Kelty Discovery Trail Tent
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Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Kelty
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
40835422DL
Color:
Laurel Green / Dill
Capacity:
1 Person
Number of doors:
1
Number of poles:
2
Minimum weight:
3 lbs 6 oz / 1.53 kg
Packed weight:
3 lbs 15 oz / 1.79 kg
Floor area:
18.73 ft / 1.74 m
Peak height:
40 in. / 102 cm
Floor length:
87 in. / 221 cm
Floor width:
31 in. / 79 cm
Materials:
  • Tent canopy: No-See-Um Mesh
  • Tent floor: 68D Polyester / 1200 mm / C0
  • Tent fly: 68D Polyester / 1200 mm / C0
  • Poles: Aluminum
Other Features:
  • Quick Corners for lightning-fast and easy setup
  • Lightweight aluminum poles
  • Stay dry with waterproof rainfly & vestibule
  • Internal storage pockets for organization
  • Pre-attached guylines for additional stability during windy conditions
  • Shark Mouth carry bag for quick and easy pack-up
  • Footprint sold separately
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