A cost-effective way to get back to nature, this free-standing dome design appeals to all types of campers with its easy set up and affordable price. TENT BODY...more info
The removable privacy wall makes this a perfect tent for group camping in luxurious comfort. The dome design offers extra roominess. TENT BODY FEATURES Clip/sleeve...more info
Grand Mesa 2 A great value for backpackers and campers. Easy to pitch with excellent ventilation and a single vestibule for storage. Features • Color-coded...more info
Crestone 1 Available for one or two, this lightweight design is perfect for backpackers who watch their weight. Features • ArcEdge floor • Taped floor...more info
Teton 4 A simple, easy-to-pitch two-pole design that doesn’t take a bite out of your wallet. Features • ArcEdge floor • Mesh ceiling • WaterTightWall...more info
Teton 2 A simple, easy-to-pitch two-pole design that doesn’t take a bite out of your wallet. Features • ArcEdge floor • Mesh ceiling • WaterTightWall...more info
Don’t let the bugs keep you from enjoying a picnic. This classic screen tent is large enough to cover a picnic table while providing 360-degree views. SHELTER...more info
Crestone 2 Available for one or two, this lightweight design is perfect for backpackers who watch their weight. Features • ArcEdge floor • Taped floor...more info
Ultrastrong, reflective cord for guying out your tent. FEATURES Weight: 1 oz. Length: 50 ft. 188 pound breaking strength Reflective yarns stand out in any environment...more info
Adjustable from 80-99", this 25mm aluminum pole is verstile for tarp use. FEATURES Adjustable from 80-99" Lightweight aluminum Grommet tip for hanging tarps Weight: 1 lb....more info
In the early 1950's, Dick Kelty made backpacks for his friends in the Sierra Club. Time and experience proved that hiking was more pleasurable when the hiker could carry heavy loads without shoulder pain. This was accomplished with Kelty's ideas of a hipbelt and light weight aluminum frames.
A few of Kelty's popular items are backpacks, adjustable poles, rain covers for backpacks, camp pillows, fanny packs, a carport tent or shelter, Thermolite Quallo sleeping bags,and chuckwagon dog packs.