Tiger Wall UL3 Bikepack Tent: 3-Person 3-Season
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Why We Like The Tiger Wall UL3 Bikepack Tent
We strap the Tiger Wall UL3 Bikepack Tent to our handlebars when we're saddling up for a multi-day ride and we want a high-capacity tent that's still lightweight. When setting up camp, we keep gear organized with the plethora of storage options: loops, pockets, shelf, and even daisy-chain webbing on the fly exterior for hanging sweaty clothes to dry.
Details
- Ultralight bikepacking tent for the adventuring cyclist
- Big Agnes's lightest 3-person, 2-door, 2-vestibule bikepacking tent
- Solution-dyed fabric fights UV fade and lowers environmental impact
- Reflective guylines and color-coded webbing for easy low-light pitch
- Shortstik poles for ideal handlebar, pannier, or saddlebag storage
- Overhead media pockets with cord routing for relaxed entertainment
- 3D shelf in foot space stashes oversized gear
- New Dirt Dagger UL tent stakes are stronger, yet lighter
- Item #BAGZ2B0
- Material
- [canopy] solution-dyed nylon (6 ripstop), polyester mesh [fly/floor] solution-dyed nylon (6 ripstop), polyurethane/silicone coating (1200mm)
- Capacity
- 3
- Season
- 3
- Wall Type
- double
- Freestanding
- yes
- Poles
- 2 Shortstik DAC Featherlite NFL, hub pole design
- Pole Attachment
- ultralight plastic clips, TipLok Tent Buckle
- Number of Doors
- 2
- Number of Vestibules
- 2
- Vestibule Space
- 8ft² each
- Ventilation
- fly vent, low vent feature on vestibule doors
- Seams
- sealed with waterproof solvent-free polyurethane tape
- Gear Loft
- integrated gear loft loops, gear loft not included
- Interior Height
- [head] 42in [foot] 26in
- Floor Dimensions
- [length x width] 88 x 60-66in
- Floor Space
- 38ft²
- Packed Size
- [length x width] 13 x 7in
- Footprint Included
- sold separately
- Trail Weight
- 2lb 13oz
- Packed Weight
- 3lb 5oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
2 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 12, 2021
Lightweight, but fundamentally flawed.
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
- Size Bought:
- n/a
- Height:
- 5' 9"
- Weight:
- 155
I have to say, this is ALMOST a really cool tent. It's incredibly light, and the short pole length makes it really attractive from a back- or bike-packing standpoint -- those were the things that sold us originally. But it has a problem that isn't well-communicated by the photos or item description: It is not freestanding. The design requires a minimum of two stakes to be driven and separated by a taught seam to fully expand the foot of the tent. So camping on rocks, the usual forest service crusher-fines camping pads that are all over the midwest, even very dry earth are all really difficult. I carried it in the truck for a week of mellow car camping in the upper peninsula and wasn't able to deploy it once. Otherwise, it's spacious, attractive, and seems well-built. It just has a bummer of a tiny, but significant oversight in the design.
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