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Big House 6 (Fall 2022)
Big Agnes
Big House 6 (Fall 2022)
$335.96
Description

  Supreme base camping comfort for 6

  Why the Big Agnes Big House 6 person camping tent? The envy of campsites everywhere, you’ll enjoy the supreme features of this basecamp palace, like your own front door welcome mat, 8 interior pockets for keeping your tent organized and your gear off the floor, and a backpack-style carry bag which is easy to tote around and pack. Steep walls and ample head height give the Big House a living room feel, and when you add on an Accessory Vestibule (sold separately), you really have the Taj Mahal of the campground.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Tent Sleeps:
6 Person
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Color:
Orange / Taupe
Area:
83 sq ft / 7.71 sq m
Weight:
Packed weight: 14 lbs 13 oz
Trail weight: 13 lbs 12 oz
Minimum Weight:
Fast Fly weight: 9 lbs 1 oz
Length:
100 in
Height:
81 in. at peak
Width:
118 in
Stuff Size:
26 x 15 x 7 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
TBH620
UPC:
841487129750
Other Features:
Features
• 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
• Quick Stash door keeper on tent body door makes stowing unzipped door quick and easy
• Storm flaps on door zippers
• Shelter Mode set up option creates a large, open shelter ideal for providing shade on hot days
• Shelter Mode set up requires fly, poles and included webbing harness. Can also be set up using the footprint that is sold separately, in place of webbing harness.
• Removable corner bin pockets for stashing all sorts of sundries
• Extra large welcome mat on front door for keeping dirty shoes out of your tent
• Color-coded webbing and buckles for easy set up
• Pole-securement points located on interior of rainfly provide perfect pitch and extra stability
• Ready to pitch; with pre-cut guylines and tensioners attached to fly
• Reflective guylines and reflective webbing
• To extend the life of your tent floor we recommend using a Big Agnes footprint - sold separately
• The extra-large, pole-supported Accessory Vestibule is convenient for those trips when you need more space for camp chairs, bikes, dogs and all the extras - sold separately
Fabric
• Fly and floor are polyester with a 1500mm waterproof polyurethane coating
• Tent body is breathable polyester, coated polyester and nylon mesh
• All seams taped with waterproof polyurethane tape
Poles
• DAC DA17 lightweight aluminum pole set
• Plastic clips and sleeves attach tent body to pole frame
Stakes & Storage
• 4 interior mesh pockets, 2 removable corner bin pockets, 2 media pockets & 14 lightweight aluminum hook stakes
• Multiple interior loops for attaching gear lofts, accessories and mtnGLO® Tent & Camp Lights
• Tents include backpack-style carry bag with adjustable shoulder straps, webbing handles, and zip closure
• Webbing harness included for use in Shelter Mode set up
Options & Accessories
• Footprint - sold separately
• Accessory vestibule - sold separately
• Shelter Mode and Fast Fly setup available
• Fits the Square gear loft - sold separately
• Compatible with Big Agnes Basecamp Gear Closet - sold separately
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