Big Agnes Copper Spur UL3
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Das Big Agnes Copper Spur UL3 bietet beeindruckenden Platz und Wohnkomfort für seine Gewichtsklasse und ist ideal für ernsthafte Rucksacktouristen, die Komfort ohne übermäßiges Gewicht priorisieren. Das freistehende Design mit zwei Türen und großen Apsiden bietet hervorragende Zugänglichkeit und Ausrüstungslagerung. Der Aufbau ist bemerkenswert einfach dank farbkodierter Stangen und eines intuitiven Nabensystems. Die Belüftung ist ein herausragendes Merkmal mit mehreren Konfigurationen zur Kondensationskontrolle. Käufer sollten jedoch den Premium-Preis beachten und realistisch bezüglich der Kapazität sein—obwohl als 3-Personen-Zelt vermarktet, finden die meisten Benutzer es bequem für zwei Personen mit Ausrüstung oder eng für drei Erwachsene. Das Zelt funktioniert gut über drei Jahreszeiten und verschiedene Wetterbedingungen, obwohl Boden- und Außenzeltmaterialien sorgfältige Handhabung erfordern, um Durchstiche zu vermeiden. Einige Benutzer berichten von klebrigen Reißverschlüssen als geringfügige Unannehmlichkeit. Insgesamt zeichnet sich dieses Zelt für Paare oder kleine Gruppen aus, die einen leichten Unterschlupf mit großzügigem Innenraum suchen, aber Gelegenheitscamper finden möglicherweise anderswo besseren Wert.
Bewertungen von Big Agnes Copper Spur UL3
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Love it! I had the copper spur 3p tent that we used in previous seasons for backpacking and loved it, so when they came out with an UL version- I was sold. Absolutely no complaints. It already had a great design with a good amount of pockets on the side and above for gear storage and organization which we appreciate (and missed in the tiger wall). It also has plenty of room for my wife and I and all our gear inside. I was able to cut my pack weight without any sacrifice- what’s not to love? Have used it on one trip already with mild/moderate wind and rain and temps overnight in the 30’s-no issues with rain/moisture or condensation.
Love it! I had the copper spur 3p tent that we used in previous seasons for backpacking and loved it, so when they came out with an UL version- I was sold. Absolutely no complaints. It already had a great design with a good amount of pockets on the side and above for gear storage and organization which we appreciate (and missed in the tiger wall). It also has plenty of room for my wife and I and all our gear inside. I was able to cut my pack weight without any sacrifice- what’s not to love? Have used it on one trip already with mild/moderate wind and rain and temps overnight in the 30’s-no issues with rain/moisture or condensation.
Bryan
3. Mai 2026
Light and roomy tent. Set up and take down is pretty simple. Very light. It went back into the storage bag very easily. The bag clips instead of zips, so no broken zippers! Lots of storage compartments. There was more room inside than I expected.
Light and roomy tent. Set up and take down is pretty simple. Very light. It went back into the storage bag very easily. The bag clips instead of zips, so no broken zippers! Lots of storage compartments. There was more room inside than I expected.
Jon D
29. November 2025
Lightweight, spacious two-person backpacking tent. Easy to set up and pack.
Lightweight, spacious two-person backpacking tent. Easy to set up and pack.
DWEST
7. November 2017
Plenty of room for me 5' 10" and 5' 2' daughter. Lots of room for boots etc, w/ packs under fly. Held up nicely against several Aug marble-sized hail-storms and 35 mph gusts. Used a home-made Tyvek footprint. Bads: orange part of fly stained grey part !?? Fly zippers are very hard to work properly from inside the tent ... on night 2 daughter ripped the outside fabric cover of the zipper for >1 ft when it caught while unzipping from inside. Fly would have leaked during rain but I patched w/ Duct Tape. In general, the zippers are too small/weak. I'd gladly carry a few more ounces knowing that those were bomb proof.
Plenty of room for me 5' 10" and 5' 2' daughter. Lots of room for boots etc, w/ packs under fly. Held up nicely against several Aug marble-sized hail-storms and 35 mph gusts. Used a home-made Tyvek footprint. Bads: orange part of fly stained grey part !?? Fly zippers are very hard to work properly from inside the tent ... on night 2 daughter ripped the outside fabric cover of the zipper for >1 ft when it caught while unzipping from inside. Fly would have leaked during rain but I patched w/ Duct Tape. In general, the zippers are too small/weak. I'd gladly carry a few more ounces knowing that those were bomb proof.
GC in NC
27. August 2016
I have done over 135 back pack trips I have owned 7 different tents and this one is by far my favorite. I just completed my second back pack trip and it preformed excellent! It is so spacious for how light it is, I almost feel like I'm cheating to get such a large tent for such little weight. I added the footprint and the wall gear loft with that it weighed in at 4 lbs 10 oz.
I have done over 135 back pack trips I have owned 7 different tents and this one is by far my favorite. I just completed my second back pack trip and it preformed excellent! It is so spacious for how light it is, I almost feel like I'm cheating to get such a large tent for such little weight. I added the footprint and the wall gear loft with that it weighed in at 4 lbs 10 oz.
Rock
16. Juni 2016