Big Agnes · Tents & Shelters
Tiger Wall Carbon 2-Person Tent
$1,175.00
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About this product
The Big Agnes Tiger Wall 2 Carbon is a two-person, two-door freestanding tent built for ultralight backpackers who refuse to compromise on weather protection. Its construction centers on Dyneema Composite Fabric, an Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene material recognized for its exceptional tear strength, full waterproofness, and dimensional stability that resists stretching or sagging across temperature swings. An Easton carbon fiber pole set keeps the overall weight to a minimum while a single-pole architecture simplifies setup and takedown. Two vestibules with storm flaps on the zippers and a dry-entry door design help keep the interior dry during entries and exits in wet conditions. Structured foot-end corners add usable interior volume, and an oversized ceiling pocket provides convenient storage. The welded fabric construction eliminates traditional seams, reinforcing both durability and rain protection. Because the materials are optimized for weight rather than ruggedness, careful site selection and a tent footprint are strongly recommended. Self-adhesive repair patches are included for trailside fixes.
- Category
- Tents & Shelters
- Brand
- Big Agnes
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Big Agnes Tiger Wall 2 Carbon for its extraordinary weight (around 1 lb 6 oz to 1 lb 7 oz), making it one of the lightest double-wall semi-freestanding tents available. Its Dyneema Composite Fabric construction earns high marks for shedding wind, rain, and snow effectively, and the two-door, two-vestibule layout is widely appreciated for livability and gear storage. Setup is considered intuitive for an ultralight shelter. The most common and serious complaint is fragility. Reviewers across expert and user sources repeatedly flag the ultra-thin DCF fly and floor as prone to punctures, tears, and holes, especially without a footprint or on rocky terrain. The high price point is a recurring concern, with many noting it is best suited only for experienced, careful users who prioritize weight above all else. The semi-freestanding design also requires staking, limiting campsite flexibility.
Specifications
- Rain protection
- 4/5
- Durability
- 4/5
- Sealed seams
- Yes
- Sleeping capacity
- 2
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