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Item 830973
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Comments about Big Agnes Wyoming Trail 2 Camp Tent:
SETUP
•Stuff sack holds the components snuggly. No compression straps, but if you fold it properly it's okay.
•The tent sets up super fast with just *two* pole assembles. Color coded ends make it dead simple.
•Zippers feel just as good as the ones on my REI half dome model.
SLEEPING AREA
•I'm 6'5". Surprisingly, I can lay down and extend my feet without feeling cramped. When kneeling, I have plenty of headroom to stretch my arms when changing.
•Doors operate well and there are plenty of vents
•Width wise, don't expect sumo wrestlers to sleep comfortably side by side. My Cascade Designs sleeping mat covers about 5/8ths of the floor.
PRIMARY VESTIBULE
•Gargantuan. Seriously you cannot imagine how spacious it is. With the door closed, you could comfortably fit three people with chairs or perhaps five people criss-cross applesauce. Alternatively, you could store bicycles, a whole scout-troupe worth of gear, or host a wilderness dance party.
SECONDARY VESTIBULE
•Pretty much average. Put your boots and socks out to dry.
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Comments about Big Agnes Wyoming Trail 2 Camp Tent:
I have had this tent for about two months now and have had the opportunity to use it in a couple places: backpacking in the Blue Range Primitive Area, up to the Titcomb Basin, and up to the Boulderfield at Long's Peak as well as some car camping around Central AZ.
Let's start with the positives:
This tent has an innovative and unique design and this allows you to do some interesting things with it. I purchased some mosquito netting that you can easily hang from the vestibule and turn the vestibule into an additional sleeping area. The large vestibule itself lends itself to many applications, not the least of which is remaining comfortable if you are caught in a back country storm.
The negatives:
There are several problems with the rain cover that are rather dumb from a design standpoint. Firstly it is too slack in too many places near the ground. It really needs additional guy lines in 6-8 places around the tent to keep the rain from coming in or the wind from whipping the tent. Secondly I have never seen a rain cover attract bugs like this one does. You have to ask yourself if they even tried the color out of doors. I have had to douse the cover in 3M equipment bug repellent to make it usable. The poles that came with the tent, which was a display model from BA, were bent.
Overall it is a cool design, but you are going to have to do a lot of work on your own to make this tent really function properly. At the price point it is at and with a company like BA; you would expect significantly better.
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