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Copper Spur HV UL3 Long
Big Agnes
Copper Spur HV UL3 Long
$491.36
Description

  Big Agnes' best-selling, award-winning, full-featured, ultralight backpacking tent, now available in size LONG! The Copper Spur HV UL3 Long 3-person tent gives you extra length plus 3-4 extra inches (7-10 cm) in height. If you’re extra tall, or you prefer the extra space by your feet for your four-legged companion or covered gear storage, this is the tent for you.

  Equipped with simplified TipLok tent buckles for easy setup, dual low-vent vestibule doors and a high fly vent to maximize active and passive airflow, plus the distinctive double vestibule awnings for sun or wet weather protection.

  The Copper Spur Long is your ultimate three-season, free-standing, ultralight home away from home no matter your height, or how you prefer to setup camp.

  Trekking poles required for awning setup - trekking poles sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Big Agnes
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
THVCSL322
Color:
Orange
Tent Sleeps:
3 Person
Number of Seasons:
3
Number of Doors:
2
Trail Weight:
3 lbs 9 oz / 1.62 kg
Packed Weight:
3 lbs 15 oz / 1.79 kg
Fast Fly Weight:
2 lbs 14 oz / 1.30 kg
Packed Size:
22 x 6.5 in / 56 x 17 cm
Floor Area:
44 ft² / 4.1 m²
Head Height:
47 in / 119 cm
Vestibule Area:
9 ft² + 9 ft² / 0.8 m² + 0.8 m²
Other Features:
  • Expanded living space with double zipper awning-style vestibules (trekking poles required for awning setup - not included)
  • Proprietary ultralight double ripstop mixed denier nylon offers extra tear strength and puncture resistance without adding weight
  • DAC poles with 4-way, high-volume hub design provide strength, stability, and generous livable space
  • Dual-zipper doors with easy-grip zipper pulls
  • Easily stow unzipped doors with Quick Stash door keeper, located on the tent body door
  • Ample storage options with oversized ceiling pockets at the head, 3-D bin at feet, and media pockets located above the sleeping area
  • Low vent features on vestibule doors along with high fly vent creates airflow to reduce condensation in all weather conditions
  • Proprietary tent corner construction with unique TipLok Tent Buckle™ streamlines tent set up by combining three functions: secure pole-tip capture, rainfly attachment and tensioner, and stake-out loop
  • Ready to pitch with pre-cut guylines and tensioners attached to fly
  • Velcro® tabs connect fly to pole structure providing perfect pitch and extra stability
  • Enhanced visibility at night with reflective guylines and webbing
  • Attach gear lofts, accessories, and mtnGLO® Tent & Camp Lights (each sold separately) with multiple interior loops
  • To extend the life of your tent floor we recommend using a Big Agnes footprint - sold separately
Construction & Materials:
  • Fly and floor are silicone-treated proprietary ultralight double ripstop mixed denier nylon, featuring a solution-dyed ripstop grid with 1200mm waterproof polyurethane coating
  • Tent body is breathable proprietary ultralight double ripstop mixed denier nylon, featuring a solution-dyed ripstop grid and polyester mesh
  • Waterproof, solvent-free polyurethane taped seams (No PVC or VOCs)
  • DAC Featherlite NFL pole system
  • Compatible with Large Trapezoid, Wall, Large Wall, Square and Triangle gear lofts - sold separately
  • 8 Big Agnes Dirt Dagger™ UL Tent Stakes included
  • Mates with footprint compatible with Copper Spur HV UL featuring TipLok™ Tent Buckles (footprint sold separately)
  • Fast Fly Setup available - requires footprint - sold separately
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