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Far Out 3
Kelty
Far Out 3
$234.95
Description

  No matter how far you're going, the Kelty Far Out 3 backpacking tent lives up to its name. Travel light with lightweight aluminum poles and get ready to experience the best of the backcountry. The Stargazing Fly gives you a front row sleep under the stars, and rolls down tight to offer unmatched protection from the elements. The included footprint and pre-attached guylines offer extra weather resistance while the two door, two-vestibule design make it easy to move in and stretch out.

  

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Description
Brand:
Kelty
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
40835322
Tent Sleeps:
3 people
Seasons:
3
Packed Weight:
6 lbs 3 oz / 2.81 kg
Minimum Weight:
5 lbs 3 oz / 2.35 kg
Floor Area:
39.64 sq ft / 3.68 sq m
Floor Dimensions:
85 x 70.5 in / 216 x 179 cm
Peak Height:
43 in / 109 cm
Footprint Included:
Yes
Number of Doors:
2
Number of Poles:
3
Tent Canopy Material:
No-See-Um Mesh
Tent Floor:
68D Polyester / 1500 mm / C0
Tent Fly Material:
68D Polyester / 1500 mm / C0
Poles Material:
Aluminum
Other Features:
  • Lightweight aluminum poles
  • Stargazing Fly rolls back for nighttime views. If the weather changes, the rainfly can easily be rolled down to provide protection without exiting the tent.
  • Footprint included - helps prolong life of tent floor and adds weather resistance
  • Two doors provide entrance options & two vestibules keep all your gear dry
  • Pre-attached guylines & lightweight feather stakes included
  • Shark Mouth carry bag for quick and easy pack-up
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