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Copper Spur HV2 Expedition
Big Agnes
Copper Spur HV2 Expedition
$599.95
Description

  Four season, free standing, mountaineering shelter

  You want the baddest tent at base camp? Pitch a Copper Spur HV Expedition and get ready to host other campers when the wind crushes their tent and yours is still standing. This is a beefed up, burly addition to the award-winning Copper Spur HV series and includes a sturdy DAC NSL pole system, steep walls for maximum living space, nylon zip-up option for complete closure, and two doors/two vestibules for easy tent life and optimum gear storage. A lightweight, totally bomber addition to your quiver, this one goes when the tough get going. The 2019 version of this tent is even beefier then the older version. Rain fly is now made with Dominico fabric.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
THVCSE219
Color:
Red
Tent Sleeps:
2 Person
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Floor Area:
29 sq ft / 2.7 m²
Vestibule Size:
9 / 9 sq ft (0.8 / 0.8 m²)
Trail Weight:
5 lbs 8 oz / 2.49 kg
Minimum Weight:
3 lbs 3 oz / 1.45 kg
Length:
88 inches
Height:
39 inches / 99 cm at peak
Width:
Foot - 42 inches; Head - 52 inches
Tent Pole Type:
DAC Featherlite NSL aluminum
Stuff Size:
7 x 20 inches / 18 x 51 cm
Other Features:
• 4-way high volume hub design increases strength and useable interior volume
• Large diameter poles and bomber architecture handle mountain winds and snow loads
• Two doors featuring widows with two closure options: mesh only for ventilation or zip up the nylon layer for complete closure
• Dual zipper door is smooth closing and the discreet seam design creates a clean, modern aesthetic
• Dual zipper door allows for easy entry. Use only one zipper for quick reach-through access
• Quick Stash door keeper on tent body door makes stowing unzipped door quick and easy
• Proprietary random ripstop pattern nylon provides maximum durability
• Full breathable nylon body adds an extra layer of protection against the elements
• Large closeable ceiling window/vent provides venting as well as optional storage space
• Media pockets located above sleeping area enable clean earbud cord routing from phones or other devices
• One fly vent for increased air flow and reduced condensation
• Low Vent feature on the vestibule doors for more air flow while still providing vestibule coverage
• Velcro tabs connect fly to pole structure providing perfect pitch and extra stability
• Ready to pitch; with pre-cut Dyneema guy lines and tensioners attached to fly
• Dual, equalized Dyneema guylines for added stability and strength in high winds
• Reflective guylines and webbing on tent corners improves visibility
• Interior guy loops let you really brace for extremely windy conditions
• Easy-grip zipper pulls and glove friendly toggles and buckles
• To extend the life of your tent floor, we recommend using a Big Agnes footprint - sold separately
• Multiple interior loops for use with gear lofts or for attaching other accessories
• Fly is silicone-treated proprietary patterned random ripstop nylon with a 1200mm waterproof
polyurethane silicone coating
• Fly features a unique weave made with a high tenacity yarn and high filament count which increases fabric tear strength by 25%, decreases weight of the material and improves water resistance
• Floor is nylon ripstop with a 10,000mm waterproof polyurethane coating
• Tent body is proprietary patterned random ripstop nylon breathable and polyester mesh
• All seams taped with waterproof, solvent-free polyurethane tape (No PVC or VOCs)
• DAC Featherlite NSL pole system
• Ultralight clips attach tent body to pole frame
• 4-way high volume hub pole design
• 10 interior mesh pockets, 2 media pockets & 10 large aluminum J stakes
• Over-sized, reinforced stake out loops - to be used with skis, ice axe, ski poles, etc.
• Gear loft loops included
• Footprint sold separately
• Fast Fly setup available (requires footprint)
• Fits the Triangle, Trapezoid, Large Trapezoid, Wall and Large Wall gear lofts - sold separately
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