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Highlights
Ultralight 2 lbs. 15 oz. bikepack tent
3 season tent
2-Person capacity
Convenient easy set-up
Shipping Information
About This Item
Capacity
Sleeps 2
End Use
Backpacking
Trail Weight
0 - 2 lbs.
STORAGE:
Stow the unzipped door out of the way quickly with the quick stash door keeper
Three interior mesh pockets
One 3-D bin pocket for elevated storage
One media pocket that has cord-routing for electronics
Attach lights, accessories, or a gear loft to the multiple internal loops
Stuff-sack has multiple bike frame attachment points and daisy-chain webbing
DESIGN AND DETAILS:
Ultralight one person backpacking tent with easy set-up, plenty of storage, and multiple access options, making it very user friendly
Features 12 in. Shortstik Polesets that are ideal for packing in saddlebags, panniers, on handlebars, or saving room in any pack
One door and awning-style vestibule with double zippers for multiple access options
Dual-zipper door with easy-grip pulls allows for ease of use
Two low-vent vestibule doors and the high fly vent allow active and passive airflow to reduce condensation
Storm flaps keep water out of the vestibule zippers
DAC Featherlite NFL and NSL pole system
Ultralight plastic clips are used to connect the tent body to the pole frame
Guylines and tensioners are pre-cut and attached to the fly to make set very quick and easy
Increased strength, stability, and shedding with the pre-bent span pole and high-volume angle hub
Fly is secured to poles with Velcro® tabs that help provide stability and a perfect pitch
Waterproof solvent-free polyurethane tape on all seams to keep the water out
Proprietary tent corner construction uses the TipLok Tent Buckle™ to streamline setup by combining stake-out loop, rainfly attachment and tensioner, and pole-tip capture
Guywires and webbing are reflective so you can see them at night
Includes: eight Dirt Dagger™ stakes and stuff-sack
Material-Fly and Floor: Silicone treated proprietary ultralight double rip-stop mixed denier nylon with 1200mm waterproof polyurethane coating
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The quality and ease of this tent is amazing. The perfect pitch every time. If you're looking to get into ultralight or switching from rocking a hammock -> this is the way to go. Tested hard on a thru hike with two of the 8 days a complete soak out, the inside of the tent stayed absolutely dry. Even when you think you picked the perfect spot, 1 &1/2” of rain changes things. Using the fly and BA’s footprint, you can quickly set that up to gather yourself saving all the crap in your pack and keeping the inside tent dry to set up. Never be wet and try to sleep @ 40 degrees. The hang dry time is fantastic and packs down easy every time with the provided sacks that hold up great in your pack or very securely on your bike. There’s plenty of room & storage inside and out to divide your clean ( dry clothes/ electronics/ etc ) stuff & your dirty (just funky) stuff. In a pinch you could fit 2 people but it’s perfect for you, all your gear, and maybe a dog. Anyone that’s been out 5+ days of hitting hard backcountry knows it doesn’t smell peachy- no need to x2. I can’t say enough about the easy of setting up and breaking down. It almost want to put itself together, the rods with act like a Transformer once you get them going and the buckles/tie downs leave you with a nice strong tent. Got a bunch of dirt and leaves inside, no worries -just grab the frame attached to the tent, leave a vestibule open and lightly shake that out. Go easy with the zippers, stay away from open flames, watch for sharpe rocks/ thorns, clean with recommended soap, and this tent should be a winner for many years of adventure!
Mike
Verified Purchase
4 years ago
Big Agnes Copper Spur. Great Tent
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Love the tent. Light and fits wife and I. The floor is a little thin, use a tarp. Hopefully it holds up. Awesome tent otherwise, 5 stars. Worked great for our first trip out. Easy set up. Nice to have entry on both sides.
Stephen
4 years ago
Small, Light, And Right
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was stuck between the Fly Creek and the Copper Spur for bike camping and hiking uses. I went with the Copper Spur because it's just a little bigger. I'm very happy with the tent so far, I might have sixteen nights in it to date. The ventilation is well done, the extremely light materials are strong and breathable. It fits between the drops on my bikes. The bags it comes in are super nice too. I stick the poles under my half frame bag, 20" top tube length of the frame, and 12" pole segments fit just right.