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Big Agnes Sunnyside 3 Person Tent w/ Footprint
Roomy and lightweight, the Big Agnes Sunnyside 3-Person 3-Season Tent With Footprint is an ideal shelter for your Grand Canyon or Rocky Mountain camping trip. Set up is a snap with two cross poles and clips. This tent's fly and floor are seam sealed for protection during storms, and the fly creates two large vestibules, so you can keep your boots and pack dry. You could be seven feet tall and still have plenty of room to stretch out in the Sunnyside, which has 50 square feet of floor space. This entire backwoods condo weighs just over 6 pounds, and venting No See-Um mesh and two vents in the fly help the Sunnyside stay cool and comfortable. Two interior pockets let you stash your headlamp, sunglasses, beanie, and other items. Big Agnes included a footprint in case you want to leave the tent body behind and pitch a super-lightweight shelter.
Bottom Line: Lightweight and plenty of room to stretch out.
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is it going to be sturdy enough to withstand high wind speeds?...
is it going to be sturdy enough to withstand high wind speeds? (be able to stay in the ground)? good stakes, tough material, wont rip in harsh conditions?
By: zac2472952
October 10, 2008
These tents are very sturdy, the stakes are awesome, and it won't rip, but if you're in high wind, it is really important to stake out the guy lines on the fly. They provide much needed lateral support in high wind. My tent has been in quite high winds, but the time I forgot to guy it out, a pole broke.
By: Angus Bohanon ![]()
October 10, 2008
i do not beleive so other wise they would show it i would go to different sites and see if they have them to, they might have a different picture or you could ask one of the backcountry gear guys
I own the tent, and no the sides are not completely mesh but about 80% of it are, so there really isn't a whole lot of privacy if you are in a crowded camping spot and don't have your vestibule on.
By: jasper forte
, callo1295875
, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
October 29, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | [Body] ) 40D No See-um Mesh and nylon; [floor] 75D with PU coating; [fly] 75D with PU coating |
| Freestanding: | Yes |
| Poles: | Yunan 7001 series aluminum |
| Doors: | 2 D-shape |
| Clip/ Sleeve: | Clip |
| Floor Space: | [L x W] 90 x 80in (229 x 203cm); [Area] 50sq ft (4.6sq m) |
| Interior Height: | 48in (122cm) |
| Vestibule Space: | 22sq ft (2sq m) |
| Seam Sealed: | Yes, completely |
| Bathtub Floor: | Yes |
| Ventilation: | Mesh walls, 2 overhead fly vents |
| Packed Size: | 23 x 8in (58 x 20cm) |
| Weight: | 6lbs 2oz (2779g) |
| Recommended Use: | Spring, summer, and fall camping, weekend backpacking |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |







