• North Face Kestrel 3 Season 2 Person Tent

    Posted on December 15th, 2024 admin No comments
    North Face Kestrel 3 Season 2 Person Tent


    North Face Kestrel 3 Season 2 Person Tent


    North Face Kestrel 3 Season 2 Person Tent


    Good Condition except the carry case has flaking of the inner waterproof lining. Doesn’t affect the tent itself. Please see photos for cosmetic details.

  • Vintage Back Packer Products Kestrel 3 A-frame Ridge Mountain Tent Backpacker

    Posted on May 15th, 2024 admin No comments
    Vintage Back Packer Products Kestrel 3 A-frame Ridge Mountain Tent Backpacker


    Vintage Back Packer Products Kestrel 3 A-frame Ridge Mountain Tent Backpacker


    Vintage Back Packer Products Kestrel 3 A-frame Ridge Mountain Tent Backpacker


    Vintage Back Packer Products Kestrel 3 A-frame Ridge Mountain Tent Backpacker


    Vintage Back Packer Products Kestrel 3 A-frame Ridge Mountain Tent Backpacker


    Vintage Back Packer Products Kestrel 3 A-frame Ridge Mountain Tent Backpacker


    Vintage Back Packer Products Kestrel 3 A-frame Ridge Mountain Tent Backpacker


    Vintage Back Packer Products Kestrel 3 A-frame Ridge Mountain Tent Backpacker


    This vintage 1970′s 1980′s Back Packer Products Kestrel 3 A-frame Ridge Mountain Tent is perfect for camping and hiking enthusiasts. With a capacity of 2 persons, it features 2 doors and is made in South Africa. The backpack is lightweight and comes with a carrying case, making it easy to transport. The tent is designed with an A-frame and ridge mountain style, making it perfect for any outdoor adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned backpacker or just getting started, this tent is a great choice. It’s also a great option for those who are looking for a lightweight and easy-to-carry tent. This is an untra hard to find vi Tage collectors tent in excellent condition. A few spots of trail dust but no rips tears or holes. All zippers function as they should. This listing comes with tent, fly, poles, stakes, carrying case / stuff sack, sleeves for the poles and stakes. Some of the stakes are a bit bent but still functional. The first two photos are examples of this tent set up but are not the actual tent.