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Bunk House 4
Big Agnes
Bunk House 4
$599.95
Description

  The Big Agnes Bunk House 4 garners more "tent-envy" than anything else at the campground. When unexpected wind, rain, or a freak June snowstorm rolls in, you’ll be glad you pitched this burly double wall tent.

  Fully-loaded with tons of useful features, including 16 interior pockets and a full coverage rainfly. Use the large built-in vestibules for gear storage, a mud room, or added living space. When you're feeling light, deploy in Shelter Mode without the tent body for an open concept covered structure. When it's time to break camp, the backpack-style carry bag makes packing in and out more convenient than ever.

  Footprint sold separately. Accessory Poles required for Awning Mode - poles sold separately.

  

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Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
TBUNK423
Trail Weight:
14 lbs 9 oz
Total Weight:
16 lbs 3 oz
Fast Fly / Shelter Mode Weight (requires footprint):
11 lbs 2 oz
Packed Size:
6 x 16.5 x 26.5 in.
Floor Area:
58 ft²
Vestibule Area:
34 ft² + 15 ft²
Head Height:
72 in. at peak
Other Features:
  • High-volume architecture provides room for the whole crew, and all of their gear
  • Two large doors with dual-closure windows: mesh-only for ventilation or zip up the polyester layer for complete closure
  • Two large vestibules designed to maximize protected space for entry and storage
  • Oversized, pole-supported front vestibule provides plenty of room for gear
  • Awning Mode available - requires Accessory Poles (not included)
  • Stand tall and change in comfort with six feet of head height
  • Full mesh ceiling for maximum airflow and moisture management, or for stargazing on clear nights
  • Full-coverage rainfly provides complete protection from the elements
  • Quick Stash door keeper on tent body doors stow doors out of the way for easy egress
  • Shelter Mode Setup option creates a large, open shelter - requires fly, poles, and footprint (footprint sold separately)
  • Storm flaps on the vestibule zippers keep wind and rain out, while protecting your zippers
  • Color-coded webbing and buckles for easy setup
  • Hook and loop tabs connect fly to pole structure providing perfect pitch and extra stability
  • Ready to pitch; with pre-cut guylines and tensioners attached to fly
  • Reflective guylines and reflective webbing provide visibility at night
  • Self-equalizing, reflective guylines provides extra stability with fewer stakes needed
  • To extend the life of your tent floor we recommend using a Big Agnes footprint - sold separately
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