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Salt Creek SL3
Big Agnes
Salt Creek SL3
$399.95
Description

  Full-featured lightweight backpacking tent with 3 doors

  The Big Agnes Salt Creek SL3 is a full-featured lightweight tent designed with three doors - two side doors with vestibules, and one head-entry door with awning - and over-vertical side walls for maximum head and shoulder room, making this one of their most diverse and roomy backpacking tents.

  Trekking poles and footprint sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Tent Sleeps:
3 Person
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Number of Doors:
3 Doors
Color:
Gray / Light Gray / Orange
Area:
42 ft² / 3.9 m²
Weight:
Packed weight: 4 lbs 15 oz
Trail weight: 4 lbs 8 oz
Minimum Weight:
Fast Fly weight: 3 lbs 10 oz
Vestibule Size:
9 ft² + 9 ft² / 0.84 m² + 0.84 m²
Awning area: 10 ft² / 0.93 m²
Length:
86 in
Height:
44 in. at peak
Width:
70 in
Tent Pole Type:
DAC Pressfit
Stuff Size:
21.5 x 6 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
TSCSL320
UPC:
841487129569
Other Features:
Features
• Two dual-zipper side doors and two vestibules with storm flaps on the vestibule zippers
• Dual-zipper door is smooth closing and allows for easy entry. Use only one zipper for quick reach-through access.
• Front entry drop-down door with awning-style vestibule creates extra venting on hot summer nights, an additional escape route, or extra storage space for pets and gear
• Four-way DAC hub creates vertical walls for increased living space
• Quick Stash door keeper on tent body door makes stowing unzipped door quick and easy
• Media pockets enable clean earbud-cord routing from phones or other devices
• 3-D bin pocket utilizes dead space above feet for ample storage space
• One fly vent for increased airflow and reduced condensation
• Low Vent feature on the vestibule doors for more air flow while still providing vestibule coverage
• Ready to pitch; with pre-cut guylines and tensioners attached to fly
• Reflective guylines and webbing on tent corners
• Easy-grip zipper pulls
• To extend the life of your tent floor we recommend using a Big Agnes footprint - sold separately
• Multiple interior loops for attaching gear lofts, accessories and mtnGLO® Tent & Camp Lights
Fabric
• Fly and floor are polyester ripstop with 1500mm waterproof polyurethane coating
• Tent body is breathable polyester ripstop and polyester mesh
• All seams taped with waterproof, solvent-free polyurethane tape (No PVC or VOCs)
Poles
• DAC Pressfit pole system
• Ultralight plastic clips attach tent body to pole frame
• 4-way high-volume hub pole design
Stakes & Storage
• 2 interior mesh pockets, 1 mesh ceiling , 1 3-D bin pocket, 8 lightweight aluminum hook stakes & 2 awning guylines
Options & Accessories
• Footprint sold separately
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