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When you're camping with five people, you don't always have time to rake out a perfect rock-and stone-free area for your Kelty Trail Dome 6 tent. That's why Kelty made the Trail Dome 6 Footprint. The tough nylon fabric acts as a shield between your tent floor and the campground, while the Trail Dome 6 Footprint's custom shape fits within the outline of your tent. Kelty included a multi-purpose mesh storage sack with this footprint.

A tough nylon ground cloth customized for the Kelty® Trail Dome 6 tent.

Kelty footprints extend the life of your tent's floor by protecting it from rough or abrasive surfaces.

Kelty footprints extend the life of your tent's floor by protecting it from rough and abrasive surfaces.

This coated nylon footprint, used underneath your Kelty Trail Dome 6 tent, protects its floor from abrasion and wear.
| Attachable To Tent: | Yes |
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| Compatibility: | Kelty Trail Dome 6 tent |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | 1800mm PU-coated nylon taffeta |
| Recommended Use: | Camping |
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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 Trail Dome 4 Footprint | $39.95 - $44.95 | |
| Kelty Trail Dome 6 Tent | $259.99 - $299.95 | |
| Kelty Trail Dome IV | $159.99 - $179.95 |
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Very disappointed. We've always used a standard tarp as a footprint for our tents, but I thought having something specifically designed for this would fit and/or work better? The material is very thin. It may work as a moisture barrier but as for protecting and prolonging your tent floor we're switching back to the tarp. | |
| rockchicke100026248 at Backcountry.com on 06/23/2008 | |