Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL3

We don't stock this shelter and haven't slept in it. What we hold is the measurements its maker published, and the one question those answer that a spec sheet never does.

Will it go on your bars?

The folded pole set is 483mm — a packed-bag length rather than a stated pole figure, so treat it as an upper bound, the 28th shortest of the 29 shelters we hold a pole length for. At 1191g it is 27th lightest of 37.

On drop bars
483mm poles — too long for drop bars

Beyond the usable span on drop bars. Carry it on the frame, in a seat pack, or strapped to a fork cage instead. This figure is the packed bag's long dimension, not a pole length Big Agnes publishes — for this style of tent the two are the same thing, but measure before you commit.

On flat bars
483mm poles — tight on flat bars

Workable on some flat-bar setups but not universally. Check the span between your hoods and allow for cable routing before you rely on it. This figure is the packed bag's long dimension, not a pole length Big Agnes publishes — for this style of tent the two are the same thing, but measure before you commit.

A pole set clears drop bars under 350mm and is marginal to 380mm; on flat bars those figures are 450mm and 500mm. Those are usable span between the hoods, not measured bar width. Check the clear run on your own bike before committing — hoods, cables and light mounts all eat into it.

What the maker publishes

Folded pole length483mm (packed-bag length, used as a proxy)
Packed size6 x 19 in
Minimum weight1191g
Packed weight1361g
Sleeps3
Inner floor2235 × 1676 cm

Blank fields stay blank. Where a maker doesn't publish a figure we say so rather than estimating one.

How this figure is held at all

29 of the 43 shelters we track publish a folded pole length. It is the number that decides handlebar carry and the one most makers leave out, which is why the tent finder filters on it and reports how many shelters it had to exclude for missing it. The shortest set we hold is the Nordisk Lofoten 1 ULW at 220mm.

by Brian Williams · 6 years bikepacking