Big Agnes
49 products
| Overall rating | (31 reviews) |
| Trail Weight* | 2lb 15oz / 1.33kg |
| Packed Weight** | 3lb 8oz / 1.59kg |
| Fast Fly Weight*** | 2lb 9oz / 1.16kg |
| Packed Size | 7" x 13.5" / 18 x 34cm |
| Floor Area | 29ft² / 2.7m² |
| Head Height | 40" / 102cm |
| Vestibule Area | 9ft² / 9ft² / 0.8m² / 0.8m² |
| Footprint Weight | 9oz / 255g |
| Number of Seasons | 3 |
| Number of Doors | 2 |
| Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
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The tent is very compact and light, the design is quite good with lots of little details that show lots of thought and care. With it being a ultralight tent floor is quite thin so footprint would be recommended and also quite easy to catch the tent when zipping which could result in a hole or pinch so just be cautious when zipping up and down the fly
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PROS: It is a very light tent, folds compact and very spacious for 1 person use. CONS: Materials are very fragile, zips from bad quality, the system to clip the tent to the floor is made out plastic and after few uses breaks. I do recommend for bikepacking expeditions but not for long term use.
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I got this product to have a smaller and lighter tent, instead of a traditional two person dome tent. The single most important feature for me was the length of the tent poles. In a traditional tent, they are usually over 40cm and fit here and there, especially on bike trips.
The material of the tent has a nice feel and is really thin. You can see where that lightness comes from. You have to be quite careful not to cause any tears (then know if it is possible when camping, time will tell). Setting up is quite simple if you are familiar with dome camping. I personally like much more that the tent poles do not have to be threaded through the fabric, but are attached to the tent itself with clips (like here).
All in all, a very good tent that goes into a small space, which can fit two people well, but quite close together. The separate base is convenient, because it kind of creates its own vestibule. On the other hand, it is completely absurd that it has to be bought separately, because if you want to use the tent, it is practically necessary. A small minus is also the rolling up of the doorways, because you have to make a few extra movements.
Ps. The tent itself, poles, wedges + base fabric (which can fit in the tent's packaging) has a total weight of 1.85 kg.| Overall rating |
I haven’t set up the tent. But the sending was swift. The reviews on YouTube were good enough to buy this tent. I will use it on the GDMBR next year. This may I will use it to tryout.
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The tent is perfect. I upgraded this from another one I had as it didn’t fit to my bike very well. I am incredibly impressed by the quality of it and just how light it is.
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I bought this for bike touring. When I sleep alone, I use a 25" travel mattress and there is still plenty of room for equipment. The apses are also spacious. The tent is easy and quick to set up thanks to the color coding. I bought a suitable footprint for this, so that the bottom fabric of the tent lasts longer and the tent can also be set up with the outer fabric first in the rain. The tent packs into a really small space and seems to be of high quality. There are also plenty of storage pockets inside for clothes, electronics, etc.| Overall rating |
Solid tent, thought for bikepacking totally working for backpacking. Strong construction and details.
