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Kelty Grand Mesa 2-Person Tent (Ruby/Tan)

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Product Features

Kelty Grand Mesa 2-Person Tent (Ruby/Tan) Lightweight Tent Features

  • Versatile two-person, three-season dome-style tent, great for camping and backpacking
  • Freestanding tent with 6 square foot vestibule for gear storage
  • Large mesh windows for optimal ventilation, full coverage rain fly, bathtub floor with wrap-up sides
  • Color coded DAC PressFit aluminum poles for easy setup and excellent strength
  • Includes tent, pole and stake bags

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Kelty Grand Mesa 2-Person Tent (Ruby/Tan) Lightweight Tent Description

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, The Kelty® Grand Mesa 2 backpacking tent is easy-to-pitch with DAC Press-Fit™ aluminum poles and a side-release buckle tent-fly construction. Sidewall vents help to keep you comfortable, and a vestibule provides extra storage space.Blending afford
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Buffy August 14, 2010 at 3:33 am

Review by Buffy for Lightweight Tent – Kelty Grand Mesa 2-Person Tent (Ruby/Tan)
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Having now taken this tent out several times, and in plenty of rain, I’m very happy with the performance. The fly has good coverage and good seam-taping and I’ve never had a wetness problem other than some small amounts of condensation on cold mornings. I’ve used this in seasonable weather, from low 50’s to high 30’s and it’s performed well. The ventilation is decent even with the fly on and without much wind. It’s not easy to stargaze, but you can get a view if you position your head at the door. One great feature is the fly vent, which pops up and stays open thanks to a little hoop of wire in it. Hopefully it will not get mangled over time. The floor is a little thin (cut yourself a tarp groundcover) and I think abrasion could definitely be a problem. Those with dogs might want to be take extra care tht Fido’s nails don’t rip right through the floor. Condensation was slight overnight and only at the foot of the tent, not bad for the humidity in WI. Also the mesh kept the bugs out, which was very important.

It’s not the hugest–things would be tight with a second person, and taller folks might feel cramped in the length dept. However, the design does allow the tent to have a small footprint and yet seem ok for two people even if not super comfy. A good compromise for me, a camper who was wavering between 1 and 2 person tents. The vestibule isn’t big, but it’s better than many tents at a similar price point. There’s a loop in the ceiling for hanging gear, and a couple of gear pockets at the front of the tent. Aluminum poles are good, although I was not expecting them to be shock-corded.

Probably bulky and a tad heavy for serious backpackers. Easy (EASY!) to setup and take down, though I agree with another review that I’m in the dark on the guywire operation. I didn’t need ‘em anyway, though the shape of the tent (basically rectangular) leads me to think that high winds could be a problem. Stakes are ok, but surely will get replaced sooner or later.

With aluminum poles, a good fly, some vestibule space, good amounts of mesh, sealed seams, some gear pockets, and an ok brand name, this is a good tent for the money. Similar models at this price point tend to skimp on at least one of these features. If you want to spend less than 130 for a freestanding tent, this is a very good option.

A. Kay August 14, 2010 at 4:32 am

Review by A. Kay for Lightweight Tent – Kelty Grand Mesa 2-Person Tent (Ruby/Tan)
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I’m a Boy Scout leader and wanted a lightweight tent for backpacking with my son and to use alone when the Scouts are on car-camping trips. This tent is lightweight, compact, and well-made. Most tents I’ve owned have only the main floor seam taped for watertightness. I was pleasantly surprised to see that ALL the seams are taped.

My son and I used this tent a couple weeks ago while backpacking on vacation. The design and quality proved themselves. It rained and despite the two of us being crammed into the tent, we were dry and comfortable.

This tent is exceptionally easy and fast to put up and take down. That’s important because you don’t want to have to struggle to put it up in the rain and you don’t want to make your friends wait while you laboriously take down your tent. The poles are very strong for this type of tent and should be much less prone to breaking than others I’ve seen. I like having hooks to secure the tent to the frame better than sleeves you have to slide the poles through.

I also purchased the nylon footprint to go under the tent and protect the floor from punctures. It’s very lightweight and compact and seems to do as good a job as the sheets of plastic I’ve used with other tents. It’s well worth the price. The footprint is cut to fit entirely under the tent so nothing sticks out to catch and funnel rain under you.

This tent is very tight for two people. Backpackers are used to that. But non-backpackers would be more comfortable with a three- or four-man tent for two. When I’m camping solo with the Scouts I expect this tent to be perfect.

Eric VandenAkker August 14, 2010 at 4:54 am

Review by Eric VandenAkker for Lightweight Tent – Kelty Grand Mesa 2-Person Tent (Ruby/Tan)
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I’ve owned this tent for just over a month, and have taken it camping twice. It sleeps two quite comfortably; the floor space is about equal to a full bed.

Two backpacks fit stacked on top of each other in the vestibule. I recommend a backpack cover in order to prevent rain running under.

Good ventilation too.

The instructions that came with it are clearly written, but the tent is so simple I don’t think many people will need to rely on them.

The only issue I have with the tent is the guy wires to hold the rain fly on. There are no instructions for these, and this is the first tent I have owned that uses them. Even with my engineer hat on, I cannot figure out the proper way to use them. Last two times I ended up just tying them to the stake.

Lynette August 14, 2010 at 5:46 am

Review by Lynette for Lightweight Tent – Kelty Grand Mesa 2-Person Tent (Ruby/Tan)
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I took this tent on a 2 day backpacking trip. It rained both nights but we stayed dry. Nighttime temps were 40 degrees, and I didn’t even use my sleeping bag because I was so warm. A little cramped for 2 and my German Shepherd, but 2 people or just me and the dog would have been good. The vestibule kept both our 80L packs protected outside the tent.

D. Duling August 14, 2010 at 5:51 am

Review by D. Duling for Lightweight Tent – Kelty Grand Mesa 2-Person Tent (Ruby/Tan)
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Tent worked well on a two week trip. It is easy to setup and light enough to pack. I used it for a large one person tent and shared it on two nights. Just large enough for two but the vestibule is small. Spikes are soft and bend too easily, you will have to replace them. I like the front entry. A little condensation on one warm night but otherwise ok. I wish the fly flap could tie back without unhooking the front spike, and that the vestibule was a little larger. Newer design tents have more features but this is a good basic tent for a good deal.

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