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Tiger Wall UL2 Solution Dye
Big Agnes
Tiger Wall UL2 Solution Dye
$359.96
Description

  The Tiger Wall UL2 is Big Agnes' lightest two door, two vestibule, technical backcountry tent. It's now redesigned using solution-dyed fabric that 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. Single pole architecture using DAC Featherlite materials create a simple, yet strong and sturdy structure you can rely on through multi-day trips. The Tiger Wall UL makes tent life easy with weight savings for gram counters in mind for your three-season adventures.

  Footprint sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  • 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

  • Features two doors, two vestibules with storm flaps on all vestibule zippers

  • Simplified setup with proprietary tent corner construction and unique TipLok Tent Buckle™ that combines three functions: secure pole-tip capture, rainfly attachment and tensioner, and stake-out loop

  • Easy and efficient setup and take down with the strong DAC Featherlite single pole system structure

  • Elevated storage with a 3D bin ‘mezzanine’ in the foot and additional storage in the ceiling and door pockets at the head

  • Clean earbud-cord routing from phones or other devices through media pockets located above sleeping area

  • Keep interior dry with dual zipper, smooth-closing, dry entry/exit vestibule

  • More usable space between your feet and tent wall with structured foot-end corners

  • Increased airflow with low vent feature on the vestibule doors and double sliders on the vestibule zippers for venting from the top or bottom

  • Ready to pitch with pre-cut guy lines and tensioners attached to fly, and extra stability with velcro tabs that connect fly to pole structure

  • Easy to pitch any time of day with reflective guylines and color-coded webbing on tent corners

  • Includes lighter, yet stronger Dirt Dagger UL Tent Stakes with patent pending I-Beam aluminum construction

  • To extend the life of your tent floor we recommend using a Big Agnes footprint, sold separately

  Materials:

  -- Fly and floor: solution-dyed water-repellent silicone treated nylon ripstop with a 1200mm water-resistant, polyurethane coating

  -- Tent body: solution-dyed nylon ripstop breathable and polyester mesh

  -- Waterproof, solvent-free polyurethane taped seams (No PVC or VOCs)

  -- DAC Featherlite NFL pole system and hub pole design

  -- Gear lofts sold separately: fits Triangle, Large Trapezoid and Wall gear lofts

  -- Fast Fly setup available (requires footprint, sold separately)

  -- Nine 6" Dirt Dagger UL Stakes included

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