Constructed with a large vestibule area great for storing extra gear or using as a shared common space
Durable double-wall protection to help keep your good night's sleep separate from the elements
Two sleeping areas with two exits/entries each that open into the vestibule and exterior of the tent
Vestibule features two awning doors for storage or covered shelter
19" Shortstik Poleset makes it easy to pack onto handlebars, panniers, and saddlebags
Fly vents and multiple doors provide ideal airflow and help reduce condensation
Dual-zip, smooth opening doors equipped with easy grip pulls
Quick stash door keeper on outside of tent door to store unzipped doors
Self-equalizing reflective guylines provide additional stability
To extend the life of your tent floor, Big Agnes recommends using their Big Agnes footprint (sold separately)
Brand : Big Agnes
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 21TUMUWYMNGTRL2XXCAT
SKU: 22900195
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End Use
Bikepacking, Camping
Season
3 Season
Capacity (people)
2 Person
Minimum Trail Weight
11 lbs 1 oz
Packed Weight
12 lbs 4 oz
Floor Dimensions
90" x 54"
Peak Height
68"
# of Doors
2
Design Type
freestanding
Packed Size
8" x 11.5" x 20.5"
Floor Area
34 ft²
Vestibule Area
11 ft² + 44 ft²
Footprint Included
No
Number of Poles
2
Pole Material
Aluminum
Fabric
Fly and floor: Polyester taffeta with a 1500mm waterproof polyurethane coating; Body: Breathable polyester taffeta and mesh
REVIEWS
5.0
100%
Recommended
1 Reviews
David
2 years ago
Amazing Vestibule!
I bought this tent last year, but was only able to use it for the first time a few weeks ago. I was excited to give it a try and was not disappointed. Some high level thoughts: 1. I wanted a tent with a large vestibule AND that I could stand up in. I live in the PNW and we get a lot of rainy days. The amount of space was perfect for my setup. 2. The initial build is a but confusing at first, but once you figure it out is a breeze to setup. The tent uses a snap system that I haven't encountered before but that I find clever. 3. It took me more than a few minutes and few tries to figure out which is the front door when adding the tarp. BA likely could have added some big arrows or something here. 4. Yes, this is a two person tent, but I use a larger sleeping pad, so really only have space for one (ok with me since I solo mostly). 5. Definitely a car camping tent. But it is compact enough when stored to not take up too much room. 6. My only real complaint is the vestibule has about a 6" gap around the bottom edges. So you don't get a real feeling of 100% privacy. I also use the separate footprint and I kept kicking dirt into the vestibule area that required me to constantly sweep out. On the other hand, didn't have any problem with bugs. 7. Love the amount of doors, including the front and side door. Bottom line: This will be my go-to tent for solo car camping, especially on wet/rainy weekends.