Big Agnes Sage Canyon Shelter Deluxe
Born from the need for a shelter that stands up to ample sunshine and sweeping winds, the Big Agnes Sage Canyon Shelter Deluxe is built to last, and it's big enough to fit over your camp kitchen.
- The most expansive sun shelter from Big Agnes, the Sage Canyon Shelter Deluxe offers 29 sq. ft. of extended coverage with a pole-supported awning
- Big enough to fit over your camp kitchen, a picnic table or multiple camp chairs, and small enough when packed to easily toss in the car, raft or even a backpack
- Large sunshade or group shelter with awning for extra coverage for protection from light weather
- Steep wall architecture maximizes usable space, and a webbing connection frame offers stability you can rely on
- Features longer ridgepole and hooped awning over the front entrance for extra shelter coverage
- 2 larger, wide-open entry points for easy access
- 2 open sidewalls for maximum breeziness
- Mesh-lined, 3D roof vents provide airflow and enhance stability in windy conditions
- Pre-bent pole architecture for easy setup and optimum durability
- Ground-level webbing frame creates additional structural stability
- Reflective guylines and webbing on corners and suggested anchor points
- Ready to pitch; with precut guy lines and tensioners attached to shelter
- Multiple interior loops for hanging Big Agnes Accessory Walls, MtnGlo® lights or gear lofts (all not included)
- Up to 4 Accessory Walls (not included) may be attached with toggles—Accessory Wall provides full coverage on side openings, partial coverage on larger front and back openings
- Exterior loops allow Accessory Wall (not included) to be used as an awning for additional shelter coverage
- Add a Mesh Insert (not included) for bug protection and extra privacy
- Includes 8 Big Agnes Dirt Dagger™ UL tent stakes; stakes measure 7.5 in. in length
- Compatible with all Big Agnes gear lofts (not included)
Imported.
View all Big Agnes Shade SheltersBest Use | Camping |
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Weight | 12 lbs. 10 oz. |
Packaged Weight | 12 lbs. 10 oz. |
Packed Size | 8.5 x 27 inches |
Floor Dimensions | 120 x 120 inches |
Floor Area | 100 square feet |
Covered Area | 100 square feet |
Peak Height | 84 inches |
Number of Doors | No doors |
Number of Poles | 4 |
Pole Material | DAC lightweight aluminum poleset |
Pole Diameter | 14.5 millimeters |
Canopy Fabric | Polyester taffeta with a 1500 mm polyurethane water-resistant coating |
Design Type | Freestanding |
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Great addition for car camping
I have had this for about a year. It is a great sun tent and for getting out of the rain. Large enough to cover a picnic table to cover you cooking and eating area. Two main poles for the large structure and then two poles to set the awning. I also have the accessory walls for the sides which is really important when it is raining. The front and the back have some overhang to keep out the rain, but without the walls the sides will drip into the footprint of the shelter. It is very expensive though. I got it on sale for 50% off or so. I think the walls should come with it as well, not additional accessories. One complaint about the walls, they are a little too short on the bottom, so you have to oil in the corners a few inches for them to fit. Not the end of the world, but if you pitch it with the corners taught, you will need to pull the stakes to get the sides on. Overall I really like it. I will set it up over the cooking area which keeps it dry from rain or morning condensation. It definitely doesn’t come backpacking with me, much too large and heavy, but for car camping it is fantastic.
Very neat, and way smaller pack than an EZ Up
So far, I really like this. The concept is really cool, the space is solid, and it can be entirely enclosed with the walls. 4 stars because its probably more expensive than its worth, and the walls are extra. also 4 stars because the seams arent taped, so that needs to be done for it to have much better rain proofing. I can also see a potential issue under rain, where it may leak from the middle, but I haven't had a chance to test it in any weather.