A freestanding, ultralight bikepacking tent for two people.
Highlights of the Big Agnes Copper Spur UL2 bikepacking tent
- Three-season tent
- Optimized for backcountry bike adventures
- HyperBead™ fabric technology
- The Shortstik pole set reduces the pack size so it fits on bike handlebars, frames, or bags
- Dry-bag-style stuff sack with two integrated Big-Hitch belts for easy attachment to a bike frame, inflatable boat, or any mounting point
- Oversized interior pocket for helmets, interior and exterior daisy chain straps for drying and stowing gear
- Self-supporting construction and color-coded Tiplok buckles ensure stability and make setup easy
- Side entry door and spacious vestibule for storing gear
- Side entry doors with dual zippers and non-slip zipper pulls – use just one zipper for quick, full access
- Proprietary, injection-molded TPU pole holder ensures secure grip on pole tips
- Reinforced roof vent for maximum air circulation, prevents condensation
- The “Quick Stash” door holder on the tent body allows for quick and easy stowage of the open door
- The “Low Vent” feature on the vestibule doors improves air circulation while providing protection in the vestibule
- The 3D shelf above the foot area provides ample storage space above the floor—with additional bags for stowing small items
- Numerous loops inside the tent for attaching Gear Lofts, accessories, and mtnGLO® TentCamp Lights
- The separately available Bikepack groundsheet provides additional protection for the tent floor and extends its lifespan
Details of the Big Agnes Copper Spur UL2 bikepacking tent
The fully freestanding design ensures ultimate stability and plenty of storage space, and the specially developed ultra-light Hyperbead™ fabric is more tear-resistant and waterproof than ever. Inside, large vestibules and 3D compartments transform dead space into useful storage for backpacks, gear, and accessories. Special bikepacking features like a 12" Shortstik pole set and a waterproof dry bag make it easy to pack and secure your tent to your bike, so you can save your valuable energy for long stretches on the trail.