Huge Agnes Salt Creek SL Backpacking Tent
Original price was: $349.95.$244.93Current price is: $244.93.
Worth: $349.95 - $244.93
(as of Jan 05, 2025 06:55:06 UTC – Particulars)
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Our NEW Salt Creek SL sequence of tents options three doorways you by no means knew you wanted till now. Double aspect doorways with double vestibule storage plus one head-entry door with an awning-style entrance that transforms into the most effective star gazing vantage level on the campsite. Steep partitions create ample shoulder area and usually useless area above the foot of the tent is maximized with 3D bin pockets offering further storage the place it received’t get in the way in which.
THREE DOORS! – The Salt Creek SL is a singular full-featured tent designed with three doors–two aspect doorways with vestibules, and one head-entry door with awning–and over-vertical aspect partitions for optimum head and shoulder room, make this one among our most various backpacking tents. The entrance entry drop-down door with awning-style vestibule creates further venting on sizzling summer time nights, an extra escape route, or further space for storing for pets and equipment.
ROOMY, STRONG – DAC Pressfit pole system with four-way hub creates a robust construction that’s mild, simple to arrange, and will increase usable inside area and headroom. Ultralight plastic clips simply connect the tent physique to the pole body. The one fly vent will increase airflow and reduces condensation. Use the low vent characteristic on the vestibule doorways for extra air circulation whereas nonetheless offering vestibule protection.
FULL FEATURED – The 2 dual-zipper aspect doorways and vestibules that includes storm flaps on vestibule zipper retains you shielded from outdoors climate; the dual-zipper door is easy closing and permits for straightforward entry. Use just one zipper for fast reach-through entry. You’ll love the Fast Stash door keeper on the tent physique door that makes stowing unzipped door fast and simple! A 3-D bin pocket makes use of useless area above toes for ample space for storing.
READY TO PITCH AND PACKABLE – All Huge Agnes tents come able to pitch; with pre-cut man strains and tensioners hooked up to fly. Reflective man strains and webbing on tent corners make your tent simply seen at night time. All seams taped with waterproof, solvent-free polyurethane tape (No PVC or VOC’s). Path weight is 3 lb. 11 oz. and packs down to twenty.5 x 6.5 inches.
5 reviews for Huge Agnes Salt Creek SL Backpacking Tent
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Original price was: $349.95.$244.93Current price is: $244.93.
Steve –
Perfect
Pretty fantastic backpacking tent all the way around, but not built for lengthy exposure to bad weather. It’ll handle a good rain shower, but not an all day gully washer. It’ll handle the wind, but not sustained gales. However, hitting it with some seam sealer and Nikwax, using a ground sheet, doubling the guy lines and upgrading the stakes will help both of these things tremendously.The materials are top notch DAC poles and lightweight/high thread count polyester, not the thick heavy low thread count stuff you usually see. This stuff is a whole different beast, very good material and superior to nylon, and is going to overtake it as the material of choice for high quality production tents in the very near future. It’s just as strong, stays strong when wet (nylon becomes weak when it’s wet), does not absorb water and sag, dries quickly, and isn’t nearly as vulnerable to UV damage. All while being just as light as nylon of a comparable thickness. The stakes are cheap aluminum shepherd hooks, but that’s fine with me and you’ve probably already got a good universal set of stakes you’re going to use no matter what it comes with anyway.Very good build quality and the design and features are well thought out and useful. You’re going to love the shelf storage! Pitches reasonably quickly and the freestanding design is good for moving around and shaking it out before you pack it away. Lots of room inside for your gear and easy to sit up in, change clothes, etc. Given the size of the tent, the weight is excellent. Easily backpackable as long as you’re not one of those noodle-armed weight weenies.A ground sheet is recommended because the hydrostatic head rating is pretty low and putting the floor in direct contact with the ground will accelerate the loss of waterproofing. Use Tyvek Homewrap, the only material worth using as a ground sheet, and cut it to the size and shape you need. The stuff is way cheaper and performs far better than any paper thin factory ground sheet and you can add grommets, shock cord, whatever you want.My gripes:* I don’t like the Velcro tabs on the zipper flaps. It works fine, but it’s very strong Velcro and annoying to deal with. Probably it will lighten up eventually and maybe they used such strong Velcro in the first place is so that in 5 years it’ll still have some bite.* They could’ve (and should’ve) given it at least another few hundred mm of hydrostatic head. The weight difference would’ve been negligible, while allowing the tent to retaining a higher waterproof rating after wear and tear knocks down it’s as-new rating of 1500mm.* The poles are a PITA. The tent is very easy to pitch, but the poles all being connected is unnecessarily frustrating as they flop all around, get hung up in low hanging branches, etc. when you’re messing with them. The tent would work just fine with separate cross poles, even being slightly lighter and cheaper to produce without the 4-way hub, and that’s what they should’ve gone with. Really, it’s not a big deal, though. I just don’t know what that hub is supposed to offer that’s worth the annoyance it creates.AND AS ALWAYS: Don’t store your tent (or your sleeping bag or anything else with a waterproof coating) in it’s *carry* sack. This is what destroys your waterproofing and causes the seam tape to peel. Store it in a laundry bag so it can vent any solvent and water vapors that break down the waterproofing when they get trapped. Costs about $7 to greatly extend the life of your tent.
Bryan –
Great backpacking tent
Roomy with good ventilation, but light enough for backpacking.
E. Hand –
Falls apart in 2nd use.
We used this tent for 2 nights on a hiking trip last summer and it was fine. Then my son took it for an overnight a couple of days ago – the 2nd use – and the stakes bent, the rain fly ripped and dust permeated every inch of the inside. Please see the video. Terrible product. I would absolutely not recommend.
CLR –
Great Self Standing tent option
I picked up the 3 person tent for a recent car camping trip. It was expected to be colder (30-40F) overnight so needed something smaller than my Northface 6 person tent and the area was rocky so didnât want to take my Durston trekking pole tent.Overall, the tent was easy to set up and offered some nice mesh storage along with a rain fly to keep condensation off the mesh lining. The poles are color coordinated but watching a quick YouTube video helped the process.My only frustrations is the gray color is very light and the early morning sub shines through brightly. Also, the orange color bleeds onto the gray but not the end of the world.As another reviewer mentioned, the stakes that come with this tent and all tents die that matter are garbage. Pick up some MSR Groundhogs or Nemo Sweepstakes my personal favorite.We will see how long it holds up since it is a UL or ultra light tent so the fabric is thin for weight savings.
Healthnut –
Overpriced?
For $249 I was thinking about it. Not a chance for $349. Going with Outdoor Vitals.