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Neil's Review of Big Agnes Tiger Wall 2 Platinum Tent
I'm an avid bikepacker who is always looking at cutting weight but not corners and the Tiger Wall 2 acomplishes just that. When bikepacking, keeping the weight down is super important, but it's not always that easy. Large items like tents, sleeping bags, and stove-sets are all mostly needed items, but unlike water, you can cut cut weight down in those three areas. The Tiger Wall Platinum does just that. The kicker, It packs down to almost nothing and still accommodates a zippered rain fly. Maybe the only downside to this is that it's not 100% freestanding, but thats much lower on the totem pole compared to weight and packability. The tent has endured rainy evenings in Washington, dry arid conditions in Idaho and bug filled moist conditions in Minnesota. It's my go to tent for my partner and I, but I wouldn't hesitate to pack it for my solo endeavors due to its limited weight.
Pros:
Packable
Light
Cons:
not freestanding
Best Used for:
Bikepacking
ultralight bakpacking
Would Recommend:
Yes
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