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Fly Creek HV UL2 Bikepack Solution Dye
Big Agnes
Fly Creek HV UL2 Bikepack Solution Dye
$359.96
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  Built for on and off-road, two-wheeled travel and constructed with ultralight materials for fast and light overnight adventures. Now redesigned using stronger, lighter, more sustainably sourced fabrics in a process that reduces water, chemical, and energy use by 50% compared to traditional fabric dyeing methods.

  This award-winning, ultralight tent is known for its steep wall architecture and single vertical door to maximize livable space so you can camp more comfortably in the backcountry. With the Fly Creek HV UL2 Bikepack Solution Dye, you get all of the weatherproof and technical features of a 3-season, 2-person bikepacking tent but made with ultralight, sustainable materials that are built to last.

  

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Fly Creek HV UL Bikepack Solution Dye Tent
Built for on and off-road, two-wheeled travel and constructed ...

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Big Agnes
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
THVFCBP222
Color:
Yellow / Greige
Tent Sleeps:
2 Person
Number of Seasons:
3
Number of Doors:
1
Trail Weight:
2 lbs 2 oz / 964 g
Packed Weight:
2 lbs 10 oz / 1.19 kg
Fast Fly Weight:
1 lb 12 oz / 794 g
Packed Size:
5.5 x 6.5 x 14 in / 14 x 17 x 36 cm
Floor Area:
28 ft² / 2.6 m²
Head Height:
42 in / 107 cm
Vestibule Area:
8 ft² / 0.7 m²
Other Features:
  • Solution-dyed fabric is highly resistant to UV fade and drastically reduces energy consumption and water use during manufacturing, a process that is better for the environment and improves the quality of the tent fabric
  • Featuring a 12" Shortstik Poleset, ideal for packing onto handlebars, panniers and saddlebags, or saving space in any pack
  • Multiple bike-frame attachment configurations for burly compression stuff sack with daisy-chain webbing system
  • High volume architecture using DAC angle hub creates steep walls, maximizing interior space without extra weight
  • Dry-entry door design keeps tent interior dry
  • Single door and vestibule featuring storm flaps on vestibule zipper and easy-grip zipper pulls
  • Structured foot-end corners create additional interior space
  • Maximized storage with multiple pockets, 3D shelf and ceiling pocket with media cord routing
  • Attach Triangle gear lofts, accessories, and mtnGLO® Tent & Camp Lights (each sold separately) with multiple interior loops
  • Secure gear outside with daisy-chain webbing loops on fly
  • 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
Construction & Materials:
  • Fly and floor: solution-dyed water-repellent silicone treated, nylon ripstop with a 1200mm waterproof, polyurethane coating
  • Tent body: solution-dyed breathable nylon and polyester mesh
  • Waterproof, solvent-free polyurethane taped seams (No PVC or VOCs)
  • DAC Featherlite NSL pole system with angle hub pole design
  • Compatible with Triangle gear loft - sold separately
  • Includes 11 lighter, yet stronger, 6" Dirt Dagger™ UL Tent Stakes with patent pending I-Beam aluminum construction
  • Mates with footprint compatible with Fly Creek HV UL featuring TipLok™ Tent Buckles (footprint sold separately)
  • Fast Fly Setup available - requires footprint (sold separately)
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