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NOTE: This 2023 version is dual-colour: orange and grey, like the main images. The tri-colour version is the 2022 model, the photos for which we've included only for visual/spacial information.
- Tarp shelter creates an outdoor living area to shield you from the elements
- Versatile shape with two adjustable poles (included) allows for a multitude of pitch configurations
- Additional pole attachment location at centre of tarp for more set-up options or additional stability by adding a centre pole
- Stash pockets at corners for guyline storage
- Gear loops included along ridge seam
- Reflective guylines with cord adjusters and multiple guy-out points
- Peak height and covered area varies based on pitch configuration
- Area is the approximate square footage based on the dimensions of the tarp when flat
- Ready to pitch; with pre-cut guy lines and tensioners attached to tarp
- Multiple interior loops for attaching accessories
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Medium |
Large |
Trail Weight |
2.32 kg |
3.01 kg |
Packed Weight |
2.72 kg |
3.46 kg |
Packed Size |
77 x 27 x 10 cm |
77 x 28 x 10 cm |
Area |
13.9 m² |
25.6 m² |
Length |
419 cm |
498 cm |
Width |
389 cm |
305 - 516 - 389 cm |
Height |
193 cm |
193 cm |
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Big Agnes is a small, independent US outdoor brand out of Steamboat Springs, Colorado – a small ski-town that we’ve never visited but which we like to imagine is full of mountain-loving, trail-hiking outdoorsy types. That would make sense, since the company makes some of the best ultralight backpacking gear around, including the award-winning Copper Spur, Tiger Wall and Fly Creek tents. It is kit that has clearly been designed by a gang of folks who love sleeping in the dirt just as much as we do here at WildBounds.
Oh, and if you’re still wondering where the heck that name Big Agnes comes from, we did try to find out. Depending on who you talk to, it’s either an affectionate tribute to a legendary truck drivin’ mountain mama, or a 12,000 foot peak in the Mount Zirkel Wilderness. We kinda like the first one better.
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Big Agnes Deep Creek Tarp setup instructions