Description
FEATURES:
- Based on the features of the best-selling, award-winning Copper Spur ultralight tents, the Copper Spur HV UL design allows for high volume pole architecture resulting in steeper walls without adding weight
- 4-way high volume hub design increases strength by 25% and the useable interior volume by 20% when compared to previous versions of the Copper Spur
- Features two doors and two vestibules with storm flaps on the vestibule zippers
- Large dual zipper door with discrete seams allows for easy entry and smooth closure while creating a clean, modern design
- Quick Stash on tent body door makes stowing unzipped door quick and easy
- Proprietary random rip-stop pattern nylon is 25% stronger providing maximum durability
- Two-tone mesh provides privacy while allowing for star gazing transparency
- Massive ceiling pocket provides great storage space
- Media pockets located above sleeping area enable clean ear bud
cord routing from phones or other devices. - One fly vent
- Velcro tabs connect fly to pole structure providing perfect pitch and extra stability
- Ready to pitch; with pre-cut guy lines and tensioners attached to fly
- Reflective guylines and webbing on tent corners
- Easy grip zipper pulls
- 2 interior mesh pockets, 1 oversized mesh pocket with two cord routing portals & 8 superlight aluminum J stakes
- Gear loft loops included
- Footprint – sold separately
- Fast Fly setup available
SPECS:
- Vestibule Area: 9 / 9 sq ft / 0.8 / 0.8 m²
- Trail Weight: 2lb 12oz / 1.25kg
- Packed Weight: 3lb 1oz / 1.40kg
- Packed Size: 4″ x 19.5″ / 10 x 50cm
- Number of Seasons: 3
- Number of Doors: 2
- Head Height: 40″ / 102cm
- Footprint Weight: 6oz / 170g
- Floor Area: 29 sq ft / 2.7 m²
- Fast Fly Weight: 2lb 2oz / 964g
Robert (verified owner) –
We bought this tent used and took it for a 3 day 2 night trip in the Rockies. The fabric is super thin but durable, however the footprint is a necessity to save the tent floor from damage. The setup is simple so long as you pay attention to the color coded clips and tent poles. Another feature we enjoyed was that the doors & floor are designed to block wind that slips under the rainfly. We had a steady icy breeze that we could feel traveling over us and through the tent (rainfly open half way on each side) but not on us. The zippers on the door and rainfly were a little sticky and you have to be careful not to catch the rainfly cover in them. Note that the large removable mesh gear rack which extends the length of the tent and hangs from the roof is an additional purchase. However there are pockets (one large with headphone holes and 2 small personal) that we used and found to be adequate for holding our minimal amount of backpacking gear. Overall this tent met our expectations. check out the 2020 version of this tent for some outstanding features.
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