Kelty
Pavilion 4
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Kelty Pavilion tent with fly |
Floor diagram of the Pavilion |
Setup Note: It is possible for a single person of average strength to setup the Pavilion 4, but it is somewhat difficult for one person to do so. Due to the size of the tent, two person setup is recommended. |
The photo at left shows a side view of the Kelty Pavilion 4 with the rainfly in use and a 5'11" model to show scale. The front portion of the fly is supported by an additional pole and forms a large vestibule in front of the tent body. For additional photos of the Kelty Pavilion 4 with rainfly, click here. |
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The front vestibule of the Kelty Pavilion 4 features large mesh panels with roll down privacy shades. Photo at left shows the Pavilion 4 with the two door zippers open and the vestibule door rolled up and secured to the top of the tent. For additional photos of the Kelty Pavilion 4 vestibule, click here. |
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The Kelty Pavilion 4 uses three poles to support the tent body, and utilizes a combination pole sleeve and pole clip configuration to secure the tent material to the frame. Multiple mesh panels found on all four walls help to ventilate the tent. For additional photos of the Kelty Pavilion 4 exterior, click here. |
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The interior of the tent body features multiple large mesh panels, reinforced bathtub floor with sealed seams, and two large mesh organizer pockets. Photo at left shows the Kelty Pavilion 4 with six standard size Therm-a-Rest sleeping pads placed within the tent. If used with four sleeping pads, The Pavilion 4 would have much more unused space. (Keltly classifies this tent as a four person tent). For additional photos of the Kelty Pavilion 4 interior, click here. |
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