Kelty Hula House 4
Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Give shelter to your family on your next camping trip with the spacious and durable Hula House 4 by Kelty®.
- Easy clip and pole-sleeve construction make setting up camp a breeze.
- High-quality DAC® aluminum poles offer a lifetime of adventure.
- One large door with a large vestibule offers easy access and a place to store some gear.
- Freestanding design is easy to move - to land that perfectly comfortable spot.
- ArcEdge™ catenary floor/wall design keeps seams off the ground and watertight; taped seams ensure weather protection.
- Mesh wall panels ensure good cross ventilation and views outside.
- Double zipper-track vestibule is easy to roll up and out of the way. Clear, welded window allows light into vestibule and a view of the weather outside.
- Side release tent-to-rainfly connections are easy to set up and allow easy tensioning of the rainfly.
- Noiseless zipper pulls let you sleep peacefully.
- Imported.
- Specifications:
Best use - Family & car camping.
Seasons - 3-season.
Design type - Freestanding tent.
Sleeping capacity - 4.
Average minimum weight - 11 lbs. 15 oz.
Average packaged weight - 12 lbs. 14 oz.
Average weight - metric - 5.8 kilograms.
Floor dimensions - 8 ft. x 8 ft.
Floor dimensions - metric - 244 x 244 centimeters.
Floor area - 64 square feet.
Vestibule area - 22.5 square feet.
Peak height - 6 feet.
Peak height - metric - 183 centimeters.
Number of doors - 1.
Canopy fabric - Polyester.
Floor fabric - Coated nylon.
Rainfly fabric - Coated polyester.
Number of poles - 3.
Pole material - DAC DA-17 aluminum.
Pole diameter - 12 millimeters.
Packed size - 10 x 26 inches.
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