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- Features two doors and two porch areas
- Symmetrical pole structure with pre-bent poles for increased head room
- Smooth-closing dual-zipper door for easy entry/exit. Use only one zipper for quick, reach-through access
- Quick Stash door keeper on tent body door makes stowing unzipped door quick and easy
- Media pockets have earbud-cord outlets for listening to music or podcasts on your phone and other devices
- Two fly vents for increased air flow and reduced condensation
- Low vent feature on the vestibule doors for more air flow while still providing vestibule coverage
- Ready to pitch; with guylines and runners pre-attached to fly
- Reflective guy lines and webbing on tent corners
- Multiple interior loops for attaching gear lofts, tent lanterns and other accessories
- Footprint available to purchase separately
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Trail Weight |
2.04 kg |
Packed Weight |
2.24 kg |
Fast Fly Weight |
1.53 kg |
Packed Size |
53 x 18 cm |
Floor Area |
3.1 m² |
Head Height |
107 cm |
Vestibule Area |
0.8 m² / 0.8 m² |
Number of Seasons |
3 |
Number of Doors |
2 |
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- Fly and floor are polyester
- Fly and floor have 1500 mm waterproof polyurethane coating
- Tent body is polyester breathable and polyester mesh
- All seams taped with waterproof polyurethane tape
- Lightweight aluminum pole system with prebends
- Plastic clips attach tent body to pole frame
- 4 interior mesh pockets, 2 media pockets & 8 lightweight aluminum hook stakes
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- Gear loft loops included
- Fits the Large Trapezoid, Triangle, Large Wall, Wall & Square gear lofts - sold separately
- To extend the life of your tent floor we recommend using a Big Agnes footprint - sold separately
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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.