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Don’t get wet or actually use - Big Agnes Tiger Wall 2 Carbon with Dyneema Tent - 2 Person, 3 Season
by
Gary,
from IL, United States
Written on April 19, 2022
Gary's Review of Big Agnes Tiger Wall 2 Carbon with Dyneema Tent - 2 Person, 3 Season
Tent is very lightweight and spacious. It’s also very flimsy material. Several times the top cross bar poked thru the fly while setting up. Used included tape to make repairs. After using this tent for awhile one segment of the pole broke and went thru the fly. I sent the pole set and ripped fly to be repaired under warranty. I was told that the aluminum inserts had all corroded (aluminum isn’t supposed to do that) after being exposed to moisture so they weren’t going to fix it and wanted me to buy a whole new pole set. So don’t get the tent wet? Don’t backpack with it? Also that the carbon was chipped (that’s not supposed to fall apart either). Tent poles aren’t an item that’s supposed to wear out over time. They’re supposed to last for the life of the tent. If they fail before then it’s a defect in the manufacturing.
Pros:
Light
Cons:
Flimsy
Would Recommend:
No
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