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Spicer Peak 4
Big Agnes
Spicer Peak 4
$399.95
Description

  A 3-season, freestanding, double-wall tent for car camping, trailhead campgrounds, or long weekends on the river, the Spicer Peak 4 is a 4-person tent built for when camping with comfort and room to spread out is a priority.

  Featuring two large doors and two vestibules, plus plenty of mesh for ventilation on hot summer nights, Spicer Peak tents make the ideal base camp for all your family frontcountry adventures.

  

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Description
Brand:
Big Agnes
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
TSP422
Color:
Olive
Tent Sleeps:
4 Person
Number of Seasons:
3
Number of Doors:
2
Trail Weight:
11 lbs 2 oz / 5.05 kg
Packed Weight:
11 lbs 15 oz / 5.41 kg
Fast Fly Weight:
8 lbs 7 oz / 3.83 kg
Packed Size:
10.5 x 25 in / 27 x 62 cm
Floor Area:
58 ft² / 5.4 m²
Head Height:
70 in / 178 cm
Vestibule Area:
11 ft ² + 11 ft² / 1.0 m² + 1.0 m²
Other Features:
  • Spacious, freestanding, stable dome featuring high-volume architecture
  • Entry/exit through two large, smooth-opening doors and two vestibules
  • Easily stow unzipped doors with Quick Stash door keeper, located on the tent body door
  • Stash creature comforts and sundries in multiple interior mesh pockets
  • Easy setup with color-coded webbing and buckles
  • Ready to pitch with pre-cut guylines and tensioners attached to fly
  • Hook and loop tabs connect fly to pole structure providing perfect pitch and extra stability
  • Enhanced visibility at night with reflective guylines and webbing
  • Attach gear lofts, accessories, and mtnGLO® Tent & Camp Lights (each sold separately) with multiple interior loops
  • To extend the life of your tent floor we recommend using a Big Agnes footprint - sold separately
Construction & Materials:
  • Fly and floor are polyester taffeta with a 1500mm waterproof polyurethane coating
  • Tent body is polyester taffeta breathable fabric and nylon mesh
  • All seams taped with waterproof polyurethane tape
  • Pressfit aluminum pole set attaches to tent body with plastic clips and sleeves
  • 8 internal storage pockets
  • 8 Big Agnes Dirt Dagger™ UL Tent Stakes included
  • Compatible with Trapezoid, Large Trapezoid, Triangle, and Square Gear Lots - sold separately
  • Fast Fly Setup available - requires footprint (sold separately)
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