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Sage Canyon Shelter
Big Agnes
Sage Canyon Shelter
$299.95
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  Born from the need for a shelter that stands up to the ample sunshine and sweeping winds of Big Agnes' Colorado home, the Sage Canyon series is built to last. Big enough to fit over a folding table, and small enough when packed to easily toss in the car, raft, or even backpack, these versatile shelters bring protection to any event.

  The design of the Sage Canyon Shelter provides a compact, portable shelter for small groups. Steep wall architecture maximizes usable space, and a webbing connection frame offers stability you can rely on. Add on up to four Accessory Walls (sold separately) for even more protection and privacy.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
TSCS23
Trail Weight:
6 lbs 7 oz
Total Weight:
7 lbs 5 oz
Packed Size:
6 x 26 in.
Floor Area:
64 ft²
Head Height:
67 in.
Materials:
Polyester taffeta with a 1500MM polyurethane water-resistant coating
Domestic lightweight aluminum poles
7.5-inch Big Agnes Dirt Dagger™ UL stakes x 8
Other Features:
  • Compact, packable sunshade or seated shelter for protection from light weather
  • Two large, wide-open entry points for easy access
  • Two open sidewalls for maximum breeziness
  • Mesh-lined, 3D roof vents provide airflow and enhance stability in windy conditions
  • Pre-bent pole architecture for easy setup and optimum durability
  • Up to 4 Accessory Walls (sold separately) may be attached to any side with toggles - provides full coverage on side openings, partial coverage on larger front and back openings
  • Exterior loops allow Accessory Wall (sold separately) to awning out for additional shelter coverage
  • Ground-level webbing frame creates additional structural stability by adding tension to all four corners
  • Reflective guylines and webbing on corners and suggested anchor points for a secure pitch
  • Ready to pitch; with pre-cut guy lines and tensioners attached to shelter
  • Multiple interior loops for hanging Accessory Walls, MtnGlo® lights, or gear lofts (all sold separately)
  • Compatible with all Big Agnes gear lofts (each sold separately)
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