Steve and Karen
Ranger
I was looking for a cold(er) weather fully enclosed galley shelter after our last trek. Our tarp setup can drop a side or two to cut wind, but nothing that will retain any heat from a small portable propane or white gas heater and make cooking and eating less of an endurance test like this shelter hopefully will. The Backroads is the ticket. Thanks all.
The Backroads is on sale now through through the 20th at REI for $148. The Sideroads is $108.
Backroads and Sideroads have an identical footprint. With the sides rolled up the Backroads is a Sideroad, but looks like it can offer decent cold weather protection, as well the privacy for personal hygiene that the Sideroads can't. It can even make the CI sidetent somewhat redundant, with the exception of the "dressing room" aspect. Worth the experiment at that price
Lots of crappy how-to setup vids out there. This is a comprehensive and thumbs-up written review: Kelty Backroads Shelter Review - Man Makes Fire if you're still on the fence.
The Backroads is on sale now through through the 20th at REI for $148. The Sideroads is $108.
Backroads and Sideroads have an identical footprint. With the sides rolled up the Backroads is a Sideroad, but looks like it can offer decent cold weather protection, as well the privacy for personal hygiene that the Sideroads can't. It can even make the CI sidetent somewhat redundant, with the exception of the "dressing room" aspect. Worth the experiment at that price
Lots of crappy how-to setup vids out there. This is a comprehensive and thumbs-up written review: Kelty Backroads Shelter Review - Man Makes Fire if you're still on the fence.