Kelty Orb Tent 2-Person 4-Season

Kelty Orb 2-Person 4-Season Tent

Kelty Orb Tent 2-Person 4-Season

As the toughest tent in the Kelty line, the Orb Tent withstands burly winter storms and high-mountain winds with ease. A great pick for mountaineers, this tent uses a bomber five-pole design to stand strong in the face of horrendous weather. Dual doors provide easy access for you and your partner, and dual vestibules provide a place to shelter anything you don't want to bring inside the Orb Tent. Kelty used continuous pole sleeves to make pitching incredibly fast, so you can get this tent up and get out of the storm quickly.

Bottom Line: Get higher in the mountains with Kelty's Orb Tent.


Tech Specs:

  • Material: [Fly] 60D Nylon; [Floor] 1800mm nylon
  • Freestanding: Yes
  • Poles: 5
  • Pole Material: DAC aluminum
  • Doors: 2
  • Clip / Sleeve: Sleeve
  • Floor Space: 88 x 63in (224 x 160cm), 36sq ft (3.3sq m)
  • Interior Height: 38in (97cm)
  • Vestibule Space: 23sq ft (2.2sq m)
  • Packed Size: 28 x 8in (71 x 20cm)
  • Seam Sealed: Yes
  • Ventilation: Top vents
  • Weight: 9lb 14oz (5050g)
  • Recommended Use: Mountaineering, winter camping
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year

User Reviews From People Who Have Purchased This Tent


Rating for this product: 5

Great tent for all seasons

By:
December 10, 2008

This tent has exeeded my expectations by quite a bit... Honestly I was a little doubtful to how this would hold up compared to other brand name tents, but I have not been dissapointed in the slightest. The tent itself has quite a bit of room inside, making it very comfy for two people, but also able to hold three in a pinch. I really find the giant front vestibule perfect for accomodating all of the winter gear that comes along, especially if dug out and down into the snow a good bit. I have spent many a night inside this tent during strong wind storms and blizzards, and nothing has ever been blown loose. The tent poles make such a strong frame as well, that you can actually climb on top of the tent (although not reccomended...) and have it support you. ;) Works out well on winter backpacking excursions when you have another person to split the weight up with. If planning to use this tent in more mild conditions then you can ditch the fly and get plenty of basic rain protection that way. Lots of vents, keeping condensation down, and also has a very easy color coordinated pole setup. Good job by Kelty on this one.

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