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Fills a needed niche. wish it were a little wider. - Big Agnes Copper Spur HV2 Expedition Tent
by
PrimalDoc,
from UT, United States
Written on September 6, 2019
PrimalDoc's Review of Big Agnes Copper Spur HV2 Expedition Tent
I was in the market for a replacement 4-season tent, after the unexpected deterioration of the fly coating and seam tape on my REI Arete 2 ASL. I wanted something light, but stronger and more protective than my BD MegaLite shelter, for summer mountaineering, winter backpacking, etc. This is only a first impressions review, without significant use yet. The weight for a 2 person 4-season tent is hard to beat. Setup was very easy and quick. I do worry about the possibility of losing the short top pole if setting up in the dark or storm, and wish it were attached to the other poles as well. The clips for attachment of the tent to poles are easier for me to do alone than with sleeves, although I suspect not quite as strong in high winds. The top of the tent is a bit 'flat' in profile, due to the bent, HV poles, which give more interior space with steeper walls. This could lead to more snow loading on the top, which will have to be shaken/brushed off in a storm. I have broad shoulders, and the floor space is narrower than I'd like. It could use 4 more inches at the head, and 2 at the feet. As it is, my winter bag will be smashed flat against the wall of the tent (which will likely be frosty with condensation), and against my tent mate, which will affect the loft and warmth. I like the layout of numerous interior pockets, the glove-friendly zipper pulls, and there is a semi-metallic coating on the inside of the fly, which may reflect back more heat to inside. I'd have liked to have larger mesh windows on the doors for warmer weather use, as these are pretty small to get much flow through ventilation. The 2 vestibules are fairly small, but adequate for boots and pack. It should come with 2 more stakes, to be able to secure all of the guy out points, but that's no big deal to add myself. All in all, I'm happy with it, but realize it's not as bomb-proof for really brutal conditions as other tents with 3-4 full ground-to-ground poles that are secured through sleeves. Worth it for the weight savings for my uses.
Pros:
Light weight
Easy Set Up
Pockets
4 season shelter
Cons:
narrow
potential to lose small pole
Small windows
Best Used for:
MOUNTAINEERING
Winter backpacking
Would Recommend:
Yes
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