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Large Trapezoid Gear Loft
Big Agnes
Large Trapezoid Gear Loft
$19.95
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  Keep your essentials within reach with a lightweight mesh gear loft that hooks onto the loops in your Big Agnes tent. See specific tent product pages to find the gear loft that fits.

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Weight:
1.45 oz / 41 g
Dimensions:
12.5 x 21" x 23 in / 32 x 53 x 58 cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
AGLLGTRAP20
UPC:
841487130435
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