big agnes tent care Big Agnes Big House 4
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big agnes tent care Big Agnes Big House 4

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big agnes tent care Big Agnes Big House 4The redesigned Big House is a big deal for car campers the perfect portable shelter for housing the whole family under one roof. Perfect for road warriors, the Big House is designed to be tall enough to stand in, while the domed design deflects wind keeping the structure stable in stormy weather. Large doors and an easy entry rainfly make it easy to get in and out no small matter when you're exhausted from a day spent outside getting after it. Ample

The redesigned Big House is a big deal for car campers - the perfect portable shelter for housing the whole family under one roof. Perfect for road warriors, the Big House is designed to be tall enough to stand in, while the domed design deflects wind - keeping the structure stable in stormy weather. Large doors and an easy entry rainfly make it easy to get in and out - no small matter when you're exhausted from a day spent outside getting after it. Ample interior pockets provide plenty of organization for all your gear, and the backpack-style carry bag makes getting gear from the car to the campsite more convenient than ever. Simple enough to easily set up by headlamp after pulling up to a site late at night, and roomy enough for the whole crew to wait out a mid-afternoon rainstorm inside, the Big House is your go-to car camping oasis.

  • High-volume architecture provides a cavernous shelter built for the car-camping family or bike-riding buddies who want to stand up to change
  • Two large, smooth-opening doors featuring widows with two closure options: mesh only for ventilation or zip up the polyester layer for complete closure
  • Full mesh ceiling on inner tent for maximum airflow, moisture management, and for stargazing on clear nights
  • Quick Stash door keeper on tent body door makes stowing unzipped door quick and easy
  • Dual sliders and storm flaps on door zippers allow for ventilation while keeping inclement weather out
  • Set up in Shelter Mode using just the fly, poles, and footprint to create a large, open shelter ideal for providing shade on hot days (requires footprint - sold separately)
  • Color-coded webbing and buckles make set up easy, even after dark after rolling up late on Friday night
  • Pole-attachment points located on interior of rainfly provide perfect pitch and extra stability
  • Four ceiling pockets for off the ground gear storage
  • Backpack carry bag keeps components organized, making packing up and transporting your tent easy
  • Optional accessory vestibule (sold separately) adds even more enclosed space for gear storage and activities
  • Multiple interior loops for attaching gear lofts, accessories and mtnGLO® Tent & Camp Lights
  • Pre-cut reflective guylines and reflective webbing shine in the light of a headlamp, helping prevent tripping
  • To extend the life of your tent floor and enable shelter mode compatibility, we recommend using a Big Agnes footprint - sold separately
  • Rainfly: 75D polyester taffeta with 1500mm waterproof polyurethane coating and a water-repellent finish without intentionally added PFAS
  • Tent body: 75D polyester taffeta with 1500mm polyurethane coating with a water-repellent finish without intentionally added PFAS, and 40D nylon mesh
  • Floor: 75D polyester taffeta with 1500mm waterproof polyurethane coating and a water-repellent finish without intentionally added PFAS
  • Waterproof, solvent-free polyurethane taped seams (No PVC or VOCs)
  • Lightweight aluminum pressfit poleset
  • Gear lofts, sold separately: fits Square, Trapezoid, Large Trapezoid and Triangle
  • 7.5” Dirt Dagger™ UL Stakes included: 10
Trail Weight:  11lb 9oz
Total Weight: 12lb 9oz
Packed Size: 7" x 16" x 26"
Floor Area: 92" x 90" | 57ft²
Head Height: 70"
Fast Fly / Shelter Mode Weight: 7lb 11oz

 

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