





Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL Ultralight Backpacking Tent
Category: Tent

Product Information Guide
Copper Spur HV UL Series Backpacking Tent
Fully Redesigned for Improved Performance
The Copper Spur HV UL series is one of our best-selling, full-featured, ultralight backpacking tents that have just been improved with new features inside and out. Proprietary materials are stronger and lighter, and the hardware makes setting up the tent even easier.
Award-Winning Comfort
Experience new awning-style vestibules that expand covered living space, providing excellent protection against both drizzle and sun. The double zippers offer multiple access options, helping to minimize wind-driven rain or snow from entering your living area. The UL2, UL3, and UL4 models feature two doors and two vestibules.
Enhanced Storage and Convenience
Inside, the tent offers a 3-D bin 'mezzanine' in the foot for massive, off-the-floor storage. The oversized ceiling pocket in the head provides additional space for storage. Media pockets offer clean earbud cord-routing from phones or other devices. The tent includes multiple interior loops for attaching gear lofts (fits with all Big Agnes gear lofts), accessories, and mtnGLO Tent & Camp Lights (not included). Lightweight DAC superlight aluminum J stakes and 4 awning guylines are also included.
A Better Shelter
The new proprietary tent corner construction with unique TipLok Tent Buckle streamlines tent setup by combining secure pole-tip capture, rainfly attachment, and tensioner, and stake-out loop functions. This buckle has a keyed hole, ensuring secure pole tip locking during setup, and a hinged design that stabilizes the structure by equalizing forces between the tent body, rainfly, and ground stake.
Ultralight Strength
The new proprietary ultralight nylon double rip-stop material offers extra tear strength and puncture resistance without adding weight. The mixed denier fabric provides significant durability. The pre-bent span pole, coupled with the 4-way high-volume hub design, increases strength, stability, and rain and snow shedding, while creating optimal livable space where it's most needed.