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Wyoming Trail 2
Big Agnes
Wyoming Trail 2
$649.95
Description

  Built to maximize vestibule area for shared common space or gear storage, the Wyoming Trail 2 tent provides double-wall protection with plenty of room to hang out under cover.

  This 2-person tent is packable for two-wheeled bikepacking travel and the weight can be easily split between your tentmate on the road. The Wyoming Trail 2 is your new favorite three-season, freestanding, multi-use shelter for bikepacking, adventure moto missions, car camping and beyond.

  Trekking poles required for awning setup. Trekking poles and furniture not included.

  

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Description
Brand:
Big Agnes
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
TWT222
Color:
Olive
Tent Sleeps:
2 Person
Number of Seasons:
3
Number of Doors:
3
Trail Weight:
11 lbs 1 oz / 5.02 kg
Packed Weight:
12 lbs 4 oz / 5.56 kg
Fast Fly Weight:
9 lbs 11 oz / 4.39 kg
Packed Size:
8 x 11.5 x 20.5 in / 20 x 29 x 52 cm
Floor Area:
34 ft² / 3.2 m²
Head Height:
68 in / 173 cm
Vestibule Area:
11 ft² + 44 ft² / 1.0 m² + 4.1 m²
Other Features:
  • Spacious, oversized front vestibule with two awning doors for gear storage or covered shelter storage or covered shelter
  • 19” Shortstik Poleset ideal for packing onto handlebars, panniers, saddlebags, and saving space in any pack
  • Fly vents, multiple door options and extra-large vestibule space allow plenty of airflow to reduce condensation in all weather conditions
  • Smooth opening, dual-zip doors with easy grip zipper pulls
  • Easily stow unzipped doors with Quick Stash door keeper located on the tent body door
  • Ample storage with two mesh ceiling pockets and four corner storage pockets
  • Extra stability and visibility with self-equalizing, reflective guylines
  • Create an extra-large shelter area in the Fast Fly configuration using a Big Agnes footprint - sold separately
  • To extend the life of your tent floor we recommend using a Big Agnes footprint - sold separately
Construction & Materials:
  • Fly and floor: Polyester taffeta with a 1500mm waterproof polyurethane coating
  • Tent body: Breathable polyester taffeta and mesh
  • All seams taped with waterproof polyurethane tape
  • DAC lightweight aluminum poleset
  • 6 interior mesh pockets
  • Includes compression stuff sack with daisy-chain webbing system. Tent stuff sack can separate from pole stuff sack to accommodate moto panniers or bike trailers for easy transportation
  • Compatible with Triangle, Trapezoid, Large Trapezoid, Wall, and Square gear lofts - sold separately
  • Includes 11 Dirt Dagger™ UL Tent Stakes with patent pending I-Beam aluminum construction
  • Fast Fly Setup available - requires footprint (sold separately)
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