Brand | Big Agnes |
Product Dimensions | 86″L x 42″W x 41″H |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Floor Width | 42 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Included Components | Pole |
Water Resistance Technology | 1500 mm |
Special Feature | Waterproof, Lightweight |
- Light enough for the backcountry, strong enough for the front country. Simple head-entry design with single door and single vestibule featuring storm flaps on vestibule zipper. Trail weight = 3 lbs. 9 oz; Packed size 6” x19” / 28 sq. ft. / vestibule area 7 sq. ft. / L 86” W 52”-42” / HH 41”
- Spacious interior with DAC Angle Hubs and attached cross pole. Easy and efficient setup and take down with single pole system architecture. Stow unzipped door quick and easy with Quick Stash door keeper on tent body door.
- Ready to pitch with pre-cut guylines and tensioners attached to fly and extra stability with Velcro tabs that connect fly to pole structure. Enhanced visibility at night with reflective guylines and reflective webbing.
- Stash gear out of the way in oversized ceiling pocket. Multiple interior loops allow you to attach gear lofts, accessories and mtnGLO Tent & Camp Lights – sold separately. To extend the life of your tent floor we recommend using a Big Agnes footprint – sold separately
- Fly and floor: polyester taffeta with 1500mm waterproof polyurethane coating. Tent body: breathable polyester and polyester mesh. Waterproof, solvent-free polyurethane taped seams (No PVC or VOCs).
ERIC E PREUSS Verified Buyer –
Very nice. Easy setup. Great size for 1 with a bunch of gear
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olhogrider Verified Buyer –
Easy to setup and waterproof in a thunderstorm. I like the vestibule. It allows me to remove some stuff from the motorcycle and stash it from prying eyes without taking up room inside the tent. The vestibule is the gray part in the picture. I initially ordered the smaller tent but it was delayed so long I thought I might cancel my trip. I used the ground cloth from my cancelled tent in the vestibule. The ground cloth (footprint) for this doesn’t extend to the vestibule.
My only “complaint” isn’t about a real flaw but a design choice. The tent poles when folded are too long to fit in a saddlebag. If you go for the bicycle model the poles are shorter but it will cost you twice as much. I strapped the poles outside my saddlebag.