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    Default Big Agnes Seedhous SL1 Tent

    OK, time to clean up our gear room a bit. I have a couple of tents for sale, here's another:

    I bought this tent new in 2009, and used it sparingly for a few years, including a JMT thru and a few solo trips in Colorado.

    As far as I can tell, this tent is in near-perfect condition; no rips/tear/soiling, in fact, no visible flaws whatsoever.

    This is a fine tent for solo backpacking, plenty of room for one and his/her gear spread out inside. My wife and I actually used this tent together for a 2009 JMT thru hike, and though tight for two, we made it work.

    The tent weighs 2 pounds, 8.2 ounces, plus a 0.8 ounce stuff sack. Not UL by todays standards, but pretty light, especially for the price.

    Priced to sell at $135, somewhere near half price what I paid new, shipped to 48 states. I'll throw in 10 tent stakes.

    Just PM me with any interest, no need to make posts.

    Here are pics pitched in my yard, along with a "field" pic along the JMT.
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    Bump! Price lowered to $110. Really, nice tent, dirt cheap way to get into lightweight backpacking.

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