GearBuyer
Product Videos Product Reviews Buying Guides

Kelty Teton 4

Hiking & Camping > Shelters & TentsRated: ***** by 14 reviews.

REI

Lighten your load, not your wallet, with the super-value Teton—this simple, easy-to-pitch design offers superb ventilation.

  • Freestanding design has one door and one vestibule
  • Waterproof polyester taffeta rainfly pitches tautly and remains so even when wet; side-release buckles make it easy to attach it to the tent
  • ArcEdge™ floor stays taut; design keeps waterproof seams off the ground
  • All seams are factory-taped to ensure excellent weather protection
  • Color-coded pole clip/sleeve construction keeps setup simple and obvious
  • Generous mesh side vents and mesh ceiling offer great ventilation and views outside
  • Includes guyout points, noiseless zipper pulls, internal storage pockets and gear loft loops
  • Includes stuff sacks, stakes and guyline
  • Average minimum weight specification is based on tent, rainfly and poles only

Backcountry.com

The Kelty Teton 4-person 3-season tent is a classic 2-pole dome tent perfect for weekend camping and warm climate backpacking. Whether you're traveling with a party of four, or prefer extra space to store your gear, the Teton 4 provides plenty of room. The Teton saves weight by providing tons of mesh ceiling ventilation. While riding out storms won't be this tent's forte, muggy nights can be spent peacefully thanks to generous airflow. Side wall vents also promote air movement. The Teton has one D-shaped door and taped floor seams. The rainfly has taped seams and side-release tent/fly connection buckles. This is an awesome lightweight tent for an incredible price!

Average minimum weight:7 lbs.
Average packaged weight:7 lbs. 8 oz.
Average weight - metric:3.4 kilograms
Bathtub Floor:Yes
Canopy fabric:Polyester taffeta
Clip / Sleeve:Clip
Country of Origin:China
Design type:Freestanding tent
Doors:1 D-shaped
Floor Space:98 x 80 in, [area] 54 cu ft
Floor area:54.4 square feet
Floor dimensions:98 x 80 inches
Floor dimensions - metric:249 x 203 centimeters
Floor fabric:Coated nylon taffeta
Freestanding:Yes
Interior Height:58”
Interior Storage:None
Material:Nylon taffeta, 1800m PU nylon taffeta, polyester taffeta
Minimum Weight:7 lbs
Number of Rooms:1
Number of poles:2
Packed Weight:7.5 lbs
Packed size:8 x 26 inches
Peak height:58 inches
Peak height - metric:147 centimeters
Pole diameter:9 millimeters
Pole material:Aluminum DAC Press Fit
Poles:2
Rainfly fabric:Polyester nylon taffeta
Recommended Use:3-season camping, backpacking
Seam Sealed:Taped floor seams
Season:3-season
Sleeping Capacity:4 Person
Stakes:Aluminum
Tent Floor Length:8.167 ft
Tent Floor Width:6.67 ft
Tent Type:Backpacking
Total Square Feet:54.4 sq. ft
Ventilation:Mesh ceiling, side wall vents
Vestibule Space:12 cu ft
Vestibule Square Feet:12.3 sq. ft
Vestibule area:12.3 square feet
Warranty:Lifetime
Weight:7 lb 8 oz

View other products from Kelty classified in Hiking & Camping > Shelters & Tents.

View all products from Kelty.
View other products classified in Hiking & Camping > Shelters & Tents.

Sometimes, we can't be sure that the product is the same across the stores that offer its, so you may find the same product listed more then once on GearBuyer.com, we these list highly similar products below.

Kelty Teton Tent FootprintKelty Teton Tent Footprint$40.00 - $44.95
Kelty Teton 2Kelty Teton 2$139.99 - $149.95

These are products that have been indicated being comparable to this product:

Kelty Teton 2Kelty Teton 2
Hiking & Camping > Shelters & Tents
$139.99 - $149.95

Option Availability:

Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.

SizeColor
Ruby / Tan
4 Person199.99199.993 More...

Legend

  •     - Sports Authority
  •     - FogDog Sports
  •     - REI
  •     - Dick's Sporting Goods
  •     - Backcountry.com

Kelty Teton 4 Reviews Summary:

RatingNumber
of Reviews
*****8
****4
***1
**1
*0
To see how this product compares to others view Tent Reviews.

Positive Reviews:

Kelty Teton 4 Tent

Rating:*****

My wife and I are avid kayakers; we started thinking about camping to mitigate the cost of each trip to the river. She has lots of camping experience, I have none. After looking at probably 150 tents in all price ranges, I decided I wanted a tent with one entrance and vestibule, good interior height and some extra room inside, maybe for a chair or gear. I focused in on the Teton 4, and got a good price. The setup is a snap, took me about 5 minutes. Needed some help with the fly. It is snug, dry, well-ventilated; the construction is excellent. My ONLY complaint would be that the fly does not come all the way down to the ground, except at the corners; so in a windy rain storm, it is possible some water could find its way into the tent. But if I knew there was going to be a windy rainstorm, I wouldn't go camping! So, all in all, for the money I think it's a wonderful tent for lightweight camping!

G. Baldwin; Fort White, FL at Backcountry.com on 09/26/2006

Awesome Tent!!

Rating:****
Just got back from my first three day trip with this tent. It only takes 5 minutes for one person to set this tent up. On the first night of this trip we faced 4 severe thunderstorms with torrential downpours and didn't get a drop inside. Properly placed guy lines, along with the external frame, make for a very well ventilated tent with the rain fly on. I would recommend picking up some new, longer guy lines, as the included ones are non-reflective and a bit short for an easy hitch tie. Fit myself and my wife, 6 year old son, and 100 lbs golden retriever, with light gear, very comfortably. Only complaint: the only gear pockets (2) are on the sides towards the front, making for difficult midnight access. Would be better if the gear pockets were towards the back. Ceiling hung gear net is nice compromise, but that gets in the way of the night time view.
Papskier at REI on 06/21/2009

Car Camping

Rating:*****

I bought this as more of a car camping type tent. It's heavy and big, although it is light compared to some other 4 person tents. I have used it twice now for spring camping here in Utah. Taken myself, 2 friends and 2 dogs. Held all of us plus our packs with no problems. Didn't have any water problems at all. For a cheaper tent, it's high quality, I was surprised. Very easy put up and take down. Easy to do it at night even with very little light. Large door and tall interior height is what I loved about the tent since I'm 6'3. Made it easy to move around and get in/out (one thing I hate about my single person backpacking tent). All in all would highly recommend to anyone. The Rain Fly is small but there has to be one down side, right?

Aaron Roberts at Backcountry.com on 04/27/2009

Nice Tent

Rating:*****
When looking for tent, I was considering price and quality. I bought this tent for under 200.00 including the foot print. When I got the tent, my initial reaction was the weight. This tent is pretty light and can almost be used for back packing if the load is shared with others. I did not have the time to pre-set the tent at home, so the first time I set the tent was at night under moderate rain. I was able to set it up with ease. The only issue encounter was a very very small leak on the bottom seam (Approx. 15 drops) and upon attaching the tent clips to the aluminum poles I accidently broke a small portion of the plastic clip. The clips have to be twisted a certain wasy to attached and remove. Overall, I am satisfied with the tent.
JMV at REI on 10/05/2009

A Surprisingly Good Tent for the Money

Rating:*****

If you look at the design of this tent, it's quite unusual. The bottom two thirds of the inner tent is waterproof, while the top third is mesh. The fly is cut with a high arc on the two sides and the back. Essentially, it's a single wall/double wall hybrid. The bottom line is it works! The reduced fly material saves weight, but don't let that concern you, this tent went through a wicked rainstorm without a drop getting inside. Just guy out the fly on the sides and back for more than adequate ventilation with the fly on (lines and stakes are included). Setup is a snap and the quality is top notch. I bought it as a palatial two-person tent, and it is definitely that and more. Three would be comfortable, but four a squeeze, unless two were kids.

A.R.M. at Backcountry.com on 07/31/2007

Lightweight large tent... high quality.

Rating:*****

This tent is huge! I can't believe this thing weighs less than 8 lbs. My wife and I headed up to Roan Mtn in TN and we hiked 13.5 miles over three days, camping both nights. The winds were up over 20 miles per hour, with gusts over 45mph. The tent handled great, and we never had any issues. I believe this is a very high quality tent for the money, and it's a breeze to put together (we set it up in the dark the first night in 10 minutes). We also got some rain overnight and never had any issues with anything getting wet, although we made our own footprint.

Anonymous at Backcountry.com on 11/07/2006

Spacious and pretty light

Rating:*****

For a four-man tent, this tent is pretty light. I took this on a backpacking trip with the scouts for a week. It never rained so I can't say anything about it's waterproofing. It was very spacious for two leaders and a dog. The vestibule is pretty small. I was expecting it to be bigger. It's a breeze to setup as well. The aluminum tent pegs are awesome compared to the heavy steel you usually get with a tent in this price range.

Brady Haws at Backcountry.com on 09/09/2009

Sets up nice

Rating:****
I asked for this tent as a birthday present about a year ago. So far it's been on a couple trips (one very stormy one in the Boundary Waters) and it's held up nicely. It's pretty quick to set up and divided up between two of us, the weight was barely noticeable. The rain fly did a great job against bad weather. Overall, good sturdy tent, nothing too flashy.
mwatson at REI on 03/07/2009

at bonnaroo!!!!

Rating:****

even though this tent gets hot under the tennessee sun it worked wonderfully through 2 days of rain and mud but by day 4 it was still dry on the inside and slept great and was plenty of room for 2
we will surely be taking this tent to more festivals it was perfect, set up and breakdown was super easy!!
worth every penny

the3097065 at Backcountry.com on 06/17/2009

Just Right

Rating:*****
Setup was a breeze - took all of 3 minutes. Construction quality is top notch. Material is lightweight and strong. Plenty of room for 3 plus all of your gear inside. The fly leaves a perfect place to leave muddy hiking boots outside but protected from the elements.

Get the footprint for the tent. It keeps things clean and dry.
Firefighter Don at REI on 05/24/2009

Negative Reviews:

Kelty Teton 4

Rating:**

Got my new tent and it set up in a few minutes .. I was really happy with this until a good rain came and I ended up with leaks at all 4 corners! On a Kelty?? I called Kelty and they said to send it in but I don't want to go thru the hassle yet and will try a seam sealer .. at least Kelty said their stuff has a lifetime warranty so at least I know it will be repaired. But a brand new high end tent should not leak.

Al Maurine at Backcountry.com on 05/29/2007

Neutral Reviews:

tradeoffs on the Teton 4 Tent 4-Person 3-Season

Rating:***

This tent is incredibly light for such a large tent. However, there are tradeoffs. For one, the rain fly is small and doesn't keep rain off of the tent very well. You'll stay fairly dry, but don't get too near the sides. Also, getting four people in is a bit of a squeeze if all four are large. On the other hand, this thing is pretty sturdy. It stood up to 65 mph in an unexpected storm in Denali.

Anonymous at Backcountry.com on 10/17/2005