Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL 4 Tent
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Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL 4 Tent

Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL 4 Tent

Product Description

Featuring a high-volume structure to give more living space to 4 backpackers, the Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL 4 tent offers great comfort and convenience for enjoyable living in the backcountry.

Product Details

Approx. Price:
$649.95 (Click to View Price Changes and Options)
Brand:
Big Agnes
SKU:
110292
Manufacture ID:
THVCS417

Reviews for Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL 4 Tent

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MidwestFirecraft  
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03/16/2019 03:39PM
At 5 lbs 10 ounces this tent is light weight and well built. Big Agnes does a great job of color coordinating the poles for fast set up. The mesh allowed ample ventilation in July and kept condensation to a minimum. The sides are steep and allowed a lot of room for three. Highly recommend the gear loft. My favorite 4 person UL tent so far.
timatkn  
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08/28/2024 08:25AM
My family has used this tent since 2018. It has held up well although it is not a heavy duty tent. Both sons have used it on scout summer camp. So although light weight, not a heavy duty product (to keep weight down) it has held up well to A LOT of use. Has never leaked and all we use is the tent footprint. Probably need an inny now since we are approaching 6 years of a lot of use.


Specs: This tent weighs less than 6#. I replaced the stakes with titanium stakes and added the optional footprint. Still under 6#.


For my family of 4, kids ages 10, 13, 2 adults the tent was perfect with 4 people and allowed us to keep a light load, thus single portage.


4 adults is doable but would be very tight. For a typical BWCAW trip I’d say 3 is a more usable number.


Great tent, great weight ratio/lightweight. Cons: expensive.


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