That tent is a decent tent. it is not the best tent you can buy however it is not junk and it is of good quality. If it is just attenuate any use for camping or backpacking it will work perfect.
I hope this information helps you and I wish you the best of luck.
http://www. trailspace. com/gear/kelty/trail-dome-4/
Yes, I like mine.
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Kelty Trail Dome 4 owners have to say.
Yes, it is made of quality materials and I have read good reviews on it. Another one for you to look at is the Kelty Pagosa 4 Tent, but the trail dome 4 is lighter and I see it on line for $110 which is a real bargain. (Use Google “shop to find the best deals). I’m glad you asked. After looking the reviews I may buy one myself.
I think that a camper should purchase the best, lightest, fastest set-up tent available at a price that seems reasonable. When I was a wildland firefighter, I camped in a cheap tent called a TexSport. I regretted having a slow set-up and take-down time. Other firefighters constantly beat me breaking camp, downing breakfast, and getting to the fire-line. Later, when I had the money, I bought a Hubba Hubba that is much lighter (four pounds), faster for set-up (ten minutes), and much more expensive ($330). Study comparisons and visit shops where the salespeople allow you to set-up and take down a few tents. Then, borrow, rent, or buy a tent model for an overnight trip in a rainstorm. I returned one tent model after a real soaker that drenched my sleeping bag and other gear.
very good i’m a professional camper and use it
I agree. The Kelty Trail Dome 4 Tent is a pretty good tent and not too pricey.
That tent is a decent tent. it is not the best tent you can buy however it is not junk and it is of good quality. If it is just attenuate any use for camping or backpacking it will work perfect.
I hope this information helps you and I wish you the best of luck.
http://www. trailspace. com/gear/kelty/trail-dome-4/
Yes, I like mine.
Check the included link to read what other
Kelty Trail Dome 4 owners have to say.
Yes, it is made of quality materials and I have read good reviews on it. Another one for you to look at is the Kelty Pagosa 4 Tent, but the trail dome 4 is lighter and I see it on line for $110 which is a real bargain. (Use Google “shop to find the best deals). I’m glad you asked. After looking the reviews I may buy one myself.
I think that a camper should purchase the best, lightest, fastest set-up tent available at a price that seems reasonable. When I was a wildland firefighter, I camped in a cheap tent called a TexSport. I regretted having a slow set-up and take-down time. Other firefighters constantly beat me breaking camp, downing breakfast, and getting to the fire-line. Later, when I had the money, I bought a Hubba Hubba that is much lighter (four pounds), faster for set-up (ten minutes), and much more expensive ($330). Study comparisons and visit shops where the salespeople allow you to set-up and take down a few tents. Then, borrow, rent, or buy a tent model for an overnight trip in a rainstorm. I returned one tent model after a real soaker that drenched my sleeping bag and other gear.