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Big Agnes Tumble MtnGlo 3 Person Tent Backpacking Hiking Travel Excellent Shape

Estimated price for orientation: 298 $

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Capacity: 3 Person Model: Tumble 3 MtnGlo
Brand: Big Agnes Type: Sleeping Unit
Style: Dome Season: 3 Season
Color: Yellow Material: Nylon


Big Agnes Tumble MtnGlo 3 person 3 season Tent mtnGLO™ Tent Lighting Technology features LED lights integrated into the tent body, so you can experience ambient light in your shelter with the click of a buttonLED light strand is durable and flexible enough to withstand repeated tent pitching and stuffingLEDs illuminate the interior of your tent with 90+ hrs. of hands-free light to sort gear, read, eat and play cards without blinding your friends with a headlampSimple push-button controller has 3 settings: on, off and 50% brightness; requires 3 AAA batteries (sold separately)Symmetrical pole structure simplifies setup with Pressfit connectors and lightweight hubs; plastic clips attach tent body to pole frame2 doors and 2 vestibules; stormflaps on vestibule zippers2 media pockets located above sleeping area enable clean earbud cord routing from phones or other devices; 4 interior mesh pockets keep small items organizedGear loft loops are compatible with Big Agnes PowerCase mtnGLO gear loft (sold separately)All seams taped with waterproof, solvent-free polyurethane tape (no PVC or VOCs)Reflective guylines and webbing on tent cornersComes with 9 lightweight aluminum hook stakesSave weight and create a minimalist shelter by using just the rainfly, poles and footprint (sold separately)Tent is in excellent shape except for some small brown spots which might eventually go away since they are from outdoor material. No holes or other damage to tent. There is a small x on the outside stuff bag. 3-4 of the stakes were a little bent, but still work fine.  The vestibules are huge. Awesome tent for all your outdoor adventures!  Last year while in Alaska, the guides and outfitters were using Big Agnes tents because of their ability to hold up to inclement weather.