Kelty Tour 1.0 Child Carrier, Legion Blue
Start their hiking adventures off on the right foot. The jpma-certified Kelty tour child carrier provides big comfort for kids and all the safety you could want without anything you don’t. Featuring an adjustable suspension-system, you can find the right fit fast whether you’re a mom or dad. Even better, your little one will be snug and protected with a 5-point padded harness that molds to their shape. With an easy-access front pocket to combat hunger and boredom, this pack is sure to gear them up for many more days on the hiking trails.
Product Features
- Kelty Tour child carrier ideal for backpacking and camping on your next outdoor adventure
- Adjustable, 5-point child harness; convenient child leg-secure system helps ensure easy access in and out of the child harness
- Lightweight aluminum frame supports a suspension that adjusts to fit 15 – 18 in. Torso lengths
- Maximum weight load (child + gear + pack): 50 lbs/22.6 kg. Child weight: minimum 16 lbs/7.3 kg; maximum: 40 lbs/18.1 kg.
- Backpack volume: 13 liters.Weight: 4 lb 13 oz / 2.2 kg
Light, comfortable, nap inducing bang for the buck. I’ve owned Osprey backpacks in the past and they’re great! That said, I didn’t want to pay triple the price for features I don’t really need. After extensive research I landed on the Kelty Tour 1.0.My family and I don’t do excruciating backcountry hikes with our kids. We’re more of the unhurried, stop to look at every interesting insect or landscape that we pass kind of family.This carrier looks and feels great. It’s extremely light, comfortable and well made. It has…
Works great and I highly recommend it Almost as good as the base model I bought 15 years ago. The newer version (this one) is fine, but somewhat less functional. The kickstand has to be manually deployed and retraced against an over-center rotary knob, while the 15-year-old version was attached to the tightening harness. This is a needless added process to put on and take off the pack, while balancing your child.Lastly, the leg holsters for the child/occupant are less obvious than they were in 2002, making it easy to…