Big Agnes

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Sentiment score100% positive
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Last updated: Apr 18, 2026

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Reddit IconStaletoothpaste
7 months ago

Big Agnes are exceptional. Buy one secondhand, get the two person, and never look back. My buddy and I both use one, they are light, small, and truly worth every cent

Reddit IconPlatformConsistent45
7 months ago

For quality camping equipment I tend to wait for a holiday then check out REI outlet online. If you are a member you get a 20 percent off coupon that works for outlet prices. I bought a 2 person Big Agnes tent that retailed for over 3 hundred dollars. My cost was about 120 I think. It was years back but it's a great tent. We would budget 2 big ticket items every year until we had everything we wanted.

Reddit IconWestern-Bluejay-9127
10 months ago

We each have our own hammock... Def my preference! We have a 2 person Big Agnes that we put our packs in or use if the weather is really bad (even tho I have a rain fly for my hammock now!)

Reddit Iconsludgeandfudge
3 months ago

When’s the last time you actually set up a modern tent? If you’re picturing threading tent poles through sleeves then I’d get the hesitancy. Modern tents are extremely easy to set up now Takes me <5 minutes to set up my 2P big Agnes tent. Going bivy seems overly aggressive when just getting back into camping

Reddit Icontrimbandit
2 months ago

My big agnes can pitch fly first. Maybe I'm not understanding you.

2 months ago

Maybe depends on your typical conditions. I've used my 2p for about 9 years, mostly when I go backpacking with my wife. It's bigger and heavier than I what I normally take when I'm alone, but I've never had a problem with it. We did have 2 nights of the worst winds on one trip and I was worried the tent would not survive, but somehow it did. If I was backpacking somewhere where exposure to high winds was a big factor, it would not be my first choice and I'd go for something more streamlined.

Reddit IconWickedCoolMasshole
5 months ago

I’m so glad this was mentioned. I went colder weather camping with my sons a bit ago. Initially, I bought a big giant tent with an added screen room. This sub pointed us in the right direction. I returned the behemoth and went with my Big Agnes 2p and bought the boys their own 4p to use with their friend. OP, I did buy a propane heater. I would warm up my tent when I was getting ready to go to sleep and then again in the morning g before getting out of my sleeping bag. In the tiny tent, it was hot in there within minutes!

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