Description
The Big Agnes Deep Creek Tarp offers shade and protection all day or all night for those who like to sleep sans the walls of a traditional tent. The two poles, multi-loops and guy-out points offer an array of set up possibilities in any environment or camp locale.
Features
- Tarp shelter creates an outdoor living area to shield you from the elements
- Versatile shape with two adjustable poles (included) allows for a multitude of pitch configurations
- Additional pole attachment location at center of tarp for more set-up options or additional stability by adding a center pole
- Stash pockets at corners for guyline storage
- Gear loops included along ridge seam
- Reflective guylines with cord adjusters and multiple guy-out points
- Peak height and covered area varies based on pitch configuration
- Area is the approximate square footage based on the dimensions of the tarp when flat
- Ready to pitch; with pre-cut guy lines and tensioners attached to tarp
- Multiple interior loops for attaching accessories
Construction + Materials
- Polyester taffeta with 1500mm waterproof polyurethane coating
- All seams taped with waterproof, solvent-free polyurethane tape (No PVC or VOC's)
- 2 aluminum adjustable poles
- 8 aluminum hook stakes
- Carry bag with shoulder strap
- Additional Tarp Poles available - sold separately
Specs + Sizing
Trail Weight | 6lb 10oz / 3.01kg |
Packed Weight | 7lb 10oz / 3.46kg |
Packed Size | 30.5" x 11" x 4" / 77 x 28 x 10cm |
Floor Area | 275ft² / 25.6m² |
Head Height | 76" / 193cm |
Number of Seasons | 3 |
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