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Tiger Wall 2 Platinum
Big Agnes
Tiger Wall 2 Platinum
$506.96
Description

  The Big Agnes Tiger Wall 2 Platinum tent takes two-door tent life to a crazylight new level. Two doors, two vestibules, free standing and with tons of extras you've come to love on Big Agnes' full-featured tents - like pre-cut guylines, color-coded webbing, buckles and storage pockets. It's quick and easy to set up in the dark, in a storm, or by yourself. For weight-conscious backcountry travelers, this is the ultimate overnight companion.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Tent Sleeps:
2 Person
Size:
2 - Person
Color:
Gray / Blue
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Area:
27 sq Ft
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Weight:
2 lbs 3 oz
Minimum Weight:
1 lb 10 oz
Vestibule Size:
2 - 8 sq ft.
Length:
84"
Height:
Foot - 22"; Head - 39"
Width:
Foot - 42"; Head - 52"
Tent Pole Type:
DAC Featherlite NFL
Number of Tent Poles:
1
Stuff Size:
17" x 6"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
TTWP219
UPC:
841487121808
Other Features:
• Features 2 doors and 2 vestibules with storm flaps on the vestibule zippers
• Dry-entry door design keeps the interior of your tent dry as you enter and exit
• DAC poles create a strong structure that is light and spacious
• Single-pole architecture makes set up and take down simple and efficient
• Dual-zipper doors are smooth closing, allowing for easy entry. Use only one zipper for quick reach-through access
• Structured foot-end corners create more usable space between your feet and tent wall
• Quick stash door keeper on tent body door makes stowing unzipped door quick and easy
• Oversized ceiling pocket provides great storage space
• Media pockets located above sleeping area enable clean earbud-cord routing from phones or other devices
• Low Vent feature on the vestibule doors for more air flow while still providing vestibule coverage
• Color-coded webbing and buckles make set up easy
• Easy-grip zipper pulls
• Footprint - sold separately
• Fits Triangle, Large Trapezoid and Wall gear lofts - sold separately
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