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  2. Kelty (company) - Wikipedia

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    Tents are one of the core products of Kelty. Kelty tents are made of high-quality materials. Kelty tent fabrics are made of Polyester, which is longer-lasting than Nylon, and the poles are made of lightweight aluminum. Kelty's focus as a brand remains budget friendly outdoor gear for camping and backpacking.

  3. Going Camping? Here Are the 10 Best Tents to Keep You Cozy ...

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    Find camping tents, including backpacking tents, car-camping tents, and instant tents, that are perfect for outdoor adventures and sleeping under the stars. It doesn't matter if you're an expert ...

  4. The 7 Absolute Best Tents for Camping

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  5. These Camping Tents Will Keep You Comfortable and Dry - AOL

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    We tested out tents for car camping, whether you like to kick it solo or bring the whole family along. Here are our recs from REI Co-op, Snow Peak, and more. These Camping Tents Will Keep You ...

  6. Springbar - Wikipedia

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    Springbar Canvas Vagabond Tent. Springbar is an American brand of canvas tent.The original Springbar tent dates back to 1961, when Arthur Jack Kirkham Sr. created the first Springbar tent design, which he sold through his company AAA Tent & Awning Co. Kirkham's design was intended to allow for easy setup, enhanced durability, and comfort.

  7. Eureka! Tent Company - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, Eureka! expanded its camping tent business as camping grew in popularity in North America. Its StormShield tents were carried to the highest mountains on the globe, including during these American and Canadian-led expeditions: Dhaulagiri I (1980), Yalungkang (now known as Kangchenjunga) (1981), Canadian Everest (1982 ...