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| Photo above shows a rear view of the Kelty
Pavilion 4. A total of four vents on the rainfly help to provide
air circulation while keeping out the elements. In the photo
above, the two blue triangles at the top of the tent are vents. |
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Photo above shows a three quarter rear view
of the Kelty Pavilion 4 with one of the top triangular vents propped
open. |
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Three quarter view of the Kelty Pavilion
4 with the rainfly attached and the vestibule door closed. In
this photo, the privacy shades have been rolled down to cover the mesh
panels in the vestibule. |
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The photo above was taken from and elevated
location looking down at the front of the Kelty Pavilion 4. The two blue
triangles on both sides of the vestibule door are hooded vents. |
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| The Kelty Pavilion 4 uses a three pole
frame to support the main tent body, and an additional pole to support
the vestibule portion of the rainfly. Three of the four rainfly vents
are visible in the photo above. |
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The photo above shows a detailed view of the
back wall of the Kelty Pavilion 4 with the center guy out point in use
to increase ventilation. |
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The rainfly attaches to the tent body
with quick release buckles that feature adjustable tensioners to help
pull the fly taut over the Kelty Pavilion 4 main tent body. |
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Photo above shows a detailed view of
a buckle and pole attachment used to secure one side of the vestibule.
The metal clip (red arrow) inserts into the end of the support pole
to hold it in place. |