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Kelty's Gunnison 3.1 3-Person 3-Season Tent loves anything from starlit summer evenings to wet autumn backpacking trips. Kelty placed the Gunnison's mesh panels strategically, providing ventilation, decreased condensation, which keeps you from feeling like you're spending the night in a cave. Even in the dark, it's easy to secure the aluminum DAC Pressfit poles to the individual clips for set-up, and the Swivel Hub System increases stability and ease of set up. Configured with two doors and two vestibules, the Gunnison 3.1 Tent's floorplan maximizes the available living space. Other features include taped seams to keep water out and internal storage pockets to help organize essentials. Kelty also added a gear loft, putting your treats, iPod, or prophylactics close at hand while you stargaze.
| Clip / Sleeve: | Clip |
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| Country of Origin: | China |
| Doors: | 2 |
| Floor Space: | 75 x 92in (188 x 234cm), 48sq ft |
| Freestanding: | Yes |
| Interior Height: | 46in (117cm) |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | [Fly] 75D Polyester Taffeta w/ 1800mm coating; [Floor] 70D Nylon Taffeta w/ 1800mm coating; |
| Packed Size: | 28 x 8in (71 x 20cm) |
| Pole Material: | DAC FeatherLite NSL 7001 Aluminum |
| Poles: | 2 |
| Recommended Use: | 3-season camping |
| Seam Sealed: | Yes, critical seams taped |
| Ventilation: | Mesh top |
| Vestibule Space: | [Per vestibule] 12.5sq ft (x2) |
| Weight: | 6lb 8oz (2949g) |
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Rocks the Casbah | |
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Just got the Gunni 3.1, took it up north of Glenwood Canyon in CO. This tent rocks! It pitches in about two minutes will stand like a rock in a clipping 20+ mph breeze and apparently can keep you safe and dry in a light hail storm. I was totally pleased with the weight, about 3 lbs. It's a little bulky, however it's perfect if you plan to backpack with friends as the tents size could fit three and would save on space among three packs. we fit two 6' dudes in it comfortably and the rain fly's vestibules give ample room for gear. Seams are sealed and high sides, we had a bit of a rain storm with the hail, we and our gear stayed dry. It's a great tent for Backpacking or car camping, the attic is a pain to attach, but useful. only draw back is the stakes are weak and bend easily in hard ground. I'd recommend MSR stakes as a replacement, they are strong enough to make useful railroad ties. Buy this tent! | |
| jared.nest2223371 at Backcountry.com on 06/19/2008 | |
Stoked | |
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This is a killer tent! I have used it probably a dozen times now and have no complaints. It is really light so it packs well and is easy to haul. It goes up or down in about 5 mins at most!(while you sip your beer.) Can get a little chilly without the rain cover but you see tons of stars at night through the huge windows and its perfect for escaping those f@#%ing deerflies and staying cool in the day. I have been through a solid down pour as well and not a drop managed to get in. I have only had myself and one other with our gear in for the night but could fit three no problem. I would buy this tent again! | |
| enjoy_n_li1667369 at Backcountry.com on 09/26/2008 | |
TvENT! | |
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This tent allows the air to flow right through over your toes and your nose. Did not need to use the rainfly in 40 degrees with light wind. It would be nice though, to have a tent with a entire mesh top to look at more stars in the sky, while laying down. Tent went together quickly and easily, I like how the tent clips to the extended poles, NO SLEEVES! THE STAKES SUCK, I recommend North Face or MSR aluminum stakes. Material is thin and lightweight, highly recommend using the footprint. Get outside! | |
| PatrolGoat at Backcountry.com on 08/28/2008 | |
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i just got my kelty gunnison 3.1 tent and love it. Its very big inside and it goes up quick. Its easier to attach the poles when the tent is staked down and then they clip into place very easy. I would strongly suggest this tent it rocks. Kelty makes very good tents and with the lifetime warranty u can't go wrong. The carry case for the tent is fairly large but nice since u can fit everything into it, tent stakes poles footprint. go and buy this tent well worth the money | |
| mar3251306 at Backcountry.com on 08/27/2009 | |
Good priced tent | |
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This is a great tent for the price. Fits me and another person easily, could squeeze three in if the weather was bad. Light enough to carry backpacking if you split it up or have another person carry other supplies. Good buy. | |
| Brian B. at Backcountry.com on 09/16/2008 | |
gnarr | |
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cant wait to lamp all summer in this tent. conviently i live in gunnison and will be camping this valley all summer in it | |
| chode at Backcountry.com on 03/09/2009 | |
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See review posted with MSR Groundhog Tent Stake Kit. DUH! | |
| dktaylor122041959 at Backcountry.com on 09/21/2009 | |