Big Agnes understands that "life is too short to use bad camping gear." Their mission is to create comfortable, quality camping gear and outdoor apparel to make everyone a happy camper. Browse Big Agnes tents, sleeping bags and pads, camp furniture and outdoor apparel lines with advice from Backpacker's camping gear reviews.
Tired of snagging zippers? You won’t have that problem with the Pin Ears sleeping bag; it doesn’t have any.
Big Agnes added 5 ounces of synthetic fill to the Editors’ Choice-winning Double Z sleeping pad, perfect for cold sleepers.
Get a legit, three-season down sleeping bag that’s true to its temp rating for less than $200.
Most winter sleeping bags are slim -- but the Storm King has room to spare.
This slim vest will warm your core with heat-reflecting insulation.
This sturdy, double-wall two-person dome tent offers the protection and space campers need for year-round use—and the durability to do it year after year.
This lightweight two-person dome tent comes with built-in LED lighting.
These mini LED lights are the best thing to happen to tents since aluminum poles.
This durable tent delivers a near-perfect balance between weight savings and space.
You get the performance of a three-season down bag at the price of a synthetic.
You can drag this burly bag around camp, using it for everything from a blanket for stargazing to a makeshift “sofa” by the fire.
Snooze soundly on the most plush backcountry sleeping pad we’ve ever seen.
This non-freestanding shelter blends the best features of tents and tarps, offering bug protection and a ballroom-size vestibule for about a pound per person.
Amazing features for the weight: Even tall folks can stretch out in this 96-inch-long dome (the longest in our test), and the giant vestibule offers welcome shelter in prolonged storms.
A luxurious two-person sleeping bag.