Kelty Yellowstone 4 Tent
The Yellowstone 4 is the cost-effective way to get back to nature. This freestanding dome design appeals to all types of campers with its easy set up and affordable price.
- Seasons: 3
- Capacity: 4 person
- Minimum weight: 10 lb. 2 oz. / 4.59 kg
- Packaged weight: 10 lb. 14 oz. / 4.93 kg
- Floor area: 64 ft2 / 5.9 m2
- Vestibule area: NA
- Length: 96" / 244 cm
- Width: 96" / 244 cm
- Height: 59" / 150 cm
- Number of poles: 3
- Pole type: Two 8.5 mm fiberglass pole + one 11 mm fiberglass pole
- Number of vestibules: 0
- Number of doors: 1
- Number of mesh windows: 3
- Packaged diameter: 10" / 25 cm
- Packaged Length: 30" / 76 cm
- Wall material: 68D 190T polyester taffeta
- Floor material: 1800mm PU nylon taffeta
- Fly Material: 75D 190T, 1800 mm PU polyester ripstop rain fly
- ArcEdge floor
- Taped floor seams
- Internal storage pockets
- Color-coded clip construction
- Mesh ceiling
- Freestanding
- Gear loft loops
- Watertight walls
- Sidewall vents
- Taped seams
- Guyout points
- Side-release buckle tent-fly connection
- Noiseless zipper pulls
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Reviews - Kelty Yellowstone 4 Tent
Anonymous
- 2010-07-30
Sweet Tent
This is the first tent I've ever owned so I was a little worried about setting it up for the first time. I managed to figure it out with no need for instructions in about ten minutes. It fits two adults and a couple packs very comfortably.
HandgunHTR
- 2009-10-13
Good tent. Very easy set up. A little warm though.
Overall it is a good tent. I set it up with minimal help from a friend and it took all of 8 mintues from start to finish. The stakes are a little wimpy and will bend if you try to force them in rocky soil. The color coding of the straps makes putting the rain fly on correctly very easy the first time around. It rained pretty heavily the first night I had it up and I stayed nice and dry. I did get some water between the bottom and the tarp I put down which ended up soaking through the floor eventually, but that was my fault for not getting it out of there when I had the chance. I would bet that if I had used the footprint instead of a tarp, it wouldn't have been an issue. The only thing I don't like about it is that with the rainfly on it, it holds too much heat in. The window in the back and in the door are not big enough to get good ventilation. On the last day, when the sun finally came out and I was able to take the rain fly off, it cooled down quite a bit. All-in-all a good tent. I would recommend one to anyone looking for a small tent for car camping.