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Big Agnes

Sage Canyon Shelter Plus | Accessory Wall

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Colour: Prairie Sand
Prairie Sand

Enhanced protection from your Sage Canyon Shelter Plus

Level up your Sage Canyon Shelter Plus with this handy accessory wall from Big Agnes. Easy to attach, it allows you to seal off sidewalls to close out wind and rain fully, or it can be attached like an awning to increase the size of the shelter. For maximum protection, you can add up to 4 Accessory Walls to your Sage Canyon Shelter Plus, or just pick and choose where you mount individual ones depending on the direction of wind, rain and sun.

    • Can be attached to any side of the Sage Canyon Shelter Plus
    • Fully seals off side panels and partially closes off larger entranceways
    • Can be set up like an awning for additional shelter from the sun and rain
    • You can add up to 4 Accessory Walls to any Sage Canyon Shelter Plus for full coverage
    • Compatible with Sage Canyon Shelter Plus and Deluxe
    • Material: 75D polyester taffeta with 1500mm waterproof polyurethane coating and a water-repellent finish without intentionally added PFAS
  • Trail Weight 283 g
    Total Weight 312 g
    Packed Size 22 x 33 cm
    Dimensions 208 x 292 x 150 cm
    • Coating - PFAS-Free finish
    • Sustainability Through Longevity - All Big Agnes gear is guaranteed against manufacturing or material defect
  • Big Agnes is a small, independent US outdoor brand out of Steamboat Springs, Colorado – a small ski-town that we’ve never visited but which we like to imagine is full of mountain-loving, trail-hiking outdoorsy types. That would make sense, since the company makes some of the best ultralight backpacking gear around, including the award-winning Copper Spur, Tiger Wall and Fly Creek tents. It is kit that has clearly been designed by a gang of folks who love sleeping in the dirt just as much as we do here at WildBounds.

    Oh, and if you’re still wondering where the heck that name Big Agnes comes from, we did try to find out. Depending on who you talk to, it’s either an affectionate tribute to a legendary truck drivin’ mountain mama, or a 12,000 foot peak in the Mount Zirkel Wilderness. We kinda like the first one better.

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