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Kelty Teton 2 Tent Footprint

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In the early 1950's, Dick Kelty made backpacks for his friends in the Sierra Club. Time and experience proved that hiking was more pleasurable when the hiker could carry heavy loads without shoulder pain. This was accomplished with Kelty's ideas of a hipbelt and light weight aluminum frames. A few of Kelty's popular items are backpacks, adjustable poles, rain covers for backpacks, camp pillows, fanny packs, a carport tent or shelter, Thermolite Quallo sleeping bags,and chuckwagon dog packs.
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 "keep dry" 2009-09-22
By James E. Boardman (SW Michigan, USA)
If you want to insure that you stay dry in the rain, make sure you purchase this footprint. It fits the tent perfectly. I would say it is a necessity if you are into serious backpacking or camping where you are likely to encounter rain. And remember, you never know until you're there!

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 "An absolutely essential accessory for the Teton 2." 2008-08-05
By Matt Keaton (Charleston, WV)
It is exactly tailored to the special shape of the tent--having rings located at the four corners so that the tent's press-fit poles directly connect it to the tent itself--and works very well in protecting the floor of the actual tent as well as keeping it nice and dry. And because it was made to fit the Teton 2 specifically, the footprint is completely hidden once the tent is fully assembled.



While tarps are often used for the same purpose, they can be hard to manage being that they're often big, heavy, noisy and just dowright cumbersome. The footprint, however, is light, cleans and dries easily & quickly, and packs right along with the rest of the tent while in storage. I definitely made the right decision spending the extra $30 and would heavily recommend it to anyone even considering the Teton 2 as a tent purchase.


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