Big Agnes

The Mother of Comfort

Big Agnes: Most Comfortable Sleeping Bags, Lightweight Tents, & Camp Furniture

Born from a passion for outdoor adventure, Big Agnes started almost 20 years ago with the mission to create the best camping gear possible to help anyone get outside and chase their dreams. Founder Bill Gamber discovered early on during his adventures that most camping sleep systems could not prevent his sleeping bag from rolling off his sleeping pad. His simple solution- using a working set where the pad slides into the bottom of the bag- became the basis for the Big Agnes System that strives to constantly bring practical and high quality improvements to their products.

 

Based in a small ski town in northwestern Colorado, the company uses its backyard in the mountains as a rigorous testing ground for its wide range of sleeping bags, lightweight camping tents, and camp furniture. Their staff takes regular trips to push Big Agnes tents and sleeping bags to the absolute limit in the harshest weather and environments so that you can be sure your Big Agnes camping gear is of the highest quality and durability. The result is that each item is built and tested by people who truly understand your needs and share your passion, and this dedication has allowed Big Agnes to grow one of the most recognized and highest awarded brands on the market.

 

Beyond their amazing quality and constant improvements, we at OutlandUSA.com love Big Agnes for a simple reason- their tents, sleeping bags, and sleeping pads are incredibly comfortable, practical, and easy to use. After a long day of hiking, exploring, and sharing stories around the campfire, you can relax and find easy rest in your Big Agnes shelter. If you're looking for a recommendation, a great lightweight tent is the Tiger Wall Ul3. If you have any questions about what makes Big Agnes so unique, feel free to reach out to us, and check our FAQ below for more details.

 Questions & Tips

Q: How sturdy is the tent material?

Big Agnes uses technical Dominico fabrics on nearly all of thier ultralight and superlight tents along with the 3+ season Foidel Canyon and thier Battle Mountain mountaineering tents. Dominico Textile makes some of the lightest and strongest fabric available to us for tent fabric. Strong enough for parachutes and paragliders, Dominico is known the world over for its quality, consistency and durability but is lesser known in the outdoor industry.

Q: How sturdy are the tent poles?

Most Big Agnes tents use DAC tent poles made from a proprietary aluminum alloy that allows the creation of thin walled tent poles with a high strength to weight ratio. Pressfit connectors eliminate the main causes of tent pole failure and Reverse Combi architecture allows for wider head room without adding extra poles. DAC eliminates the chemical polishing stage and reduces the need for two hazardous chemicals, resulting in safer manufacturing conditions. DAC also recycles wastewater which reduces water use and creates significantly less wastewater.

Q: Are the products made ethically and sustainable?

Big Agnes is committed to using sustainable products wherever and whenever possible, including the down we use for our sleeping bags and outerwear. We strongly believe in using only down that comes from ducks & geese that were treated ethically, so we, as a company, have committed to the Responsible Down Standard. All of the down Big Agnes purchases for thier products comes from an RDS Certified supplier.

Big Agnes Warranty

For non-warranty exchanges and returns, please see our policy here.

Any product(s) damaged in shipping (when ordered from OutlandUSA) or defective product(s) must be returned directly to OutlandUSA in the original box or adequate cardboard packaging. Call our customer care line at 615-776-8824 for more information.

Covered

All Big Agnes products are guaranteed against manufacturing or material defect. Items will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of Big Agnes. If replacement product is not available credit will be given for the original purchase price when returned with a receipt.


Not Covered

Big Agnes does not warranty products damaged from normal wear and tear, alteration made by owner, misuse, accidents or damages caused by uses other than intended. Items purchased at REI Garage Sales are not covered under warranty, but they will do their best to repair them for a fee.


What is Normal Wear and Tear?

Well-loved gear will develop battle scars. Gear tears, zippers retire, poles snap. When this happens, Big Agnes will do everything in their power to refurbish and repair your gear to get you back out there. They do so as inexpensively as possible to encourage keeping gear alive rather than in a landfill.


Typical Repair Costs


        Zippers: $5


        Poles: $4/segment


        Tears: $5-$20


        Hardware (clips, buckles, etc): $5


Who Pays for Shipping?

Shipping and handling fees will be in care of the customer for all assessment matters. If your product is covered under warranty, shipping within the US will be on Big Agnes for the return of your gear.

International customers: Big Agnes is happy to help getting your repaired gear back to you affordably by crediting $10 towards the return international shipping charges from the US (warranty, replacements and repairs).


They recommend that you ship your gear via US Priority Mail, FedEx, or UPS and keep your tracking number for future reference. Big Agnes will take responsibility for all cartons that are signed for and received at our Returns Facility. Please contact your shipping service for packages that do not make it to Big Agnes. Our Receiving Department will email you when the shipment arrives.

Big Agnes Sizing Information

Finding your ideal sleep system can turn into a Goldilocks treasure hunt. There are a lot of decisions to make, and we are here to make them as simple as possible. The more you customize your bag to what works for you- the more comfortable your backcountry adventures will be. 


Temperature Rating

Start with where and when you will be doing the bulk of your camping. Warm weather campers will enjoy a 30-45 bag. If you will be in a wide range of climates and seasons, try a three season bag, which are generally in the 15-20 range. Cold sleepers, winter campers, or shoulder season campers should consider 0 and -20 bags. The temperature rating on your bag is NOT the optimal sleep temperature of the bag. That number is based on the low end of the comfort spectrum. How cold you will be sleeping at that temperature depends on a range of factors from body fat to hydration to tent design. When in doubt, err on the side of caution. It is easier to unzip a bag than layer up in the middle of the night.


System Bags vs. Traditional Mummy Bags vs. REM Pad Sleeve Bags

We offer all our bags in three basic designs: System Bags, Traditional Mummy Bags and REM Pad Sleeve Bags

1. System Bags

Big Agnes system bags unite a sleeping bag and pad into one. When insulation material is compressed under your body, it loses most of its ability to insulate. So we got rid of the unnecessary bottom insulation and replaced it with a sleeve to slide your pad into. Binding your pad and bag together means no more slipping off your pad in the middle of the night regardless of the terrain. If you hate hearing your pad at night, the sleeve system helps reduce noise.

 2. Traditional Mummy Bags

Traditional mummy bags are technical, minimalist bags. Ideal for those Spartans who want to sleep in a bag without a pad. They are also great for hammocking, couch surfing, hosteling, back seat of the car naps or the ultimate red-eye flight portable bed. These bags offer insulation all the way around. They can be used on top of a sleeping pad or stand alone.

3. REM Pad Sleeve Bags

Who says you can't have the best of both worlds? New for 2017, Big Agnes REM Pad Sleeve bags marry the coverage of a traditional mummy bag with the stability of a pad sleeve. The detatchable pad sleeve secures your pad to your bag and doubles as your sleeping bag's storage sack. REM Pad Sleeves may be easily removed by unclipping simple loops and clips allowing for use as a traditional sleeping bag for when you want to keep it simple.


Down vs. Synthetic

When to go synthetic: Moist, humid climates or consistently rainy climates. If you will be packing up a damp bag every night without the possibility of drying it out during the day, go synthetic. If you are on a budget, and size and weight are less important than price, go synthetic.

When to go down: Preferred by Thru-hikers, down is lighter, more breathable, packs smaller and is absurdly comfortable. That said, it is more expensive and requires more care. All of our 2017 down bags feature DownTek water repellent down. This means that if you have to use your down bag in New Mexico during monsoon season or in Georgia in August, it will still perform very well and not turn into clumps of wet feathers. 


Sizing 

Sleeping Bags are not a one-size-fits-all, fancy Snuggie. For maximum warmth for your backcountry bed, choose a bag that contours to your body without being too tight. The heat trapped between your body and the bag will keep you warm at night. You need sufficient room to create that pocket of warm air. Too much room and you wont be able to efficiently heat that air pocket causing your body to expend more energy for less warmth.


That said, you want to be comfortable in your bag. If you like having your sheets tucked in while you are sleeping, the cocoon feeling of a mummy bag may be the right choice for you. If you hate that swaddled feeling and run marathons in your sleep, try a rectangle shaped bag, doublewide bag or Park Series Bag.