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Simple in construction and simple to pitch - Big Agnes Scout Plus UL 2 - 2 Person, 3 Season
by
Neeman,
Verified Owner
from Israel
Written on February 3, 2019
Neeman's Review of Big Agnes Scout Plus UL 2 - 2 Person, 3 Season
This tent is simple in construction and simple to pitch
The tent is roomy, but I use it as a solo tent
The vestibule is a great open area, works well in the rain, relieves the claustrophobia
Single skin tents have condensation, get over it or don't buy one, and carry a small towel to absorb the dampness.
There are two loops on the outside of the tent where the poles are placed
Add two guy lines (don't know why Agnes did not supply them)
Peg out the base of the tent, and place the poles in the sockets.
Then... guy out the two guy lines you added, the front first then the back
The tent is now standing and has the tension to the ridge of the tent
Then guy out the vestibule and the rear lines
The trick to getting the tent to be easy to pitch and taut is by using the added guy lines I highly recommend this tent
Get one as Agnes are not manufacturing them anymore
Pros:
Light
Roomy
Cons:
Need to add extra guy lines
condensation
Best Used for:
Below treeline
Would Recommend:
Yes
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