Inspired by the largest remaining major ranch in Routt County, Big Agnes' six-person, free-standing tent has you ready for at least three seasons of weekends at base camp or camping out of your car. A new pole structure has improved its stability, while a choice of doors – mesh or polyester – lets you adjust your ventilation to the conditions outdoors. Along with these attributes, a color-coded system and press-fit poles make it easy to set this shelter up when you're done for the day.
- Canopy is made out of polyester, polyester taffeta, and nylon mesh. Fly is made out of polyester ripstop with a 1,500mm waterproof PU coating. Floor is made out of polyester with a 1,500mm waterproof PU coating.
- Seam-taped with waterproof, solvent-free polyurethane – free of PVC and VOCs. Improved pole structure gives you better stability in camp. New color-way is ideal for setting up at base camp.
- With two doors and two vestibules. Separate tent into two rooms with a fabric wall, which can be tucked away when it's no longer needed. Doors have two closure options: Mesh for ventilation or polyester for complete protection.
- Vestibule zippers include storm flaps. Through trekking poles, vestibule can be staked out as a shade. Reflective guylines and webbing added to tent corners offer visibility in low-light conditions.
- Assemble DAC pole system with press-fit connectors. Attach tent's body to frame via plastic clips and sleeves. Color-coded webbing, pole ends, and buckles make it easy to set up tent.
- Canopy is made out of polyester, polyester taffeta, and nylon mesh. Fly is made out of polyester ripstop with a 1,500mm waterproof PU coating. Floor is made out of polyester with a 1,500mm waterproof PU coating.
- Seam-taped with waterproof, solvent-free polyurethane – free of PVC and VOCs. Improved pole structure gives you better stability in camp. New color-way is ideal for setting up at base camp.
- With two doors and two vestibules. Separate tent into two rooms with a fabric wall, which can be tucked away when it's no longer needed. Doors have two closure options: Mesh for ventilation or polyester for complete protection.
- Vestibule zippers include storm flaps. Through trekking poles, vestibule can be staked out as a shade. Reflective guylines and webbing added to tent corners offer visibility in low-light conditions.
- Assemble DAC pole system with press-fit connectors. Attach tent's body to frame via plastic clips and sleeves. Color-coded webbing, pole ends, and buckles make it easy to set up tent.