
Overall rating | (4 reviews) |
The Dragonfly Osmo Backpacking Tent for three persons offers an exceptional blend of lightweight design and spacious comfort in a freestanding tent. Now crafted with Nemo’s proprietary Osmo fabric, this tent offers enhanced performance and sustainability. Osmo fabric, years in the making, is 100% recycled, PFAS-free, repels water 4x longer, and stretches 3x less when wet, while boasting a 20% increase in strength compared to similar fabrics.
The Dragonfly Osmo is designed with large doors and asymmetrical vestibules, making it easy to enter and access your gear. Inside, you'll find a gear loft and multiple gear pockets to keep your items organized and out of the way. The overhead Nightlight Pocket casts headlamp light with a warm, even glow, creating a cozy atmosphere.
Setting up the tent is a breeze with the included durable Y stakes and Jake’s Foot pole clips, ensuring a secure and stable pitch. The updated Divvy Cube™ stuff sack makes it simple to share the load with a partner and packs more efficiently in your backpack.
Experience the perfect blend of weight, durability, and livability with the Dragonfly Osmo Backpacking Tent 2P, designed for the modern adventurer who values performance and sustainability.
Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
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Based on a few uses, it seems like a competent tent. Light, easy and quick to assemble. The fasteners and clips seem durable. The thin fabric easily gets caught between the zippers, you have to focus on using the zipper. Just right for three, really good space for two. There is also a good seat height. The vestibules are surprisingly spacious, can fit a backpack and shoes and other stuff, and still be able to walk. Only 9 pegs, if you want to tie all the ropes, you will have to buy more pegs. I am considering using a separate dry bag for packing, the one that comes with the tent is of a strange design if you want to pack the fabrics more tightly.
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Very spacious tent for the weight. Ingenious and well thought out design. Large entrances. Steep walls that do not hang inwards and therefore reduce the living space despite the large surface area. Sufficient ventilation through the use of a lot of mesh and yet enough protection against wind and cold at the main areas. When trekking in Cornwall with temperatures above 10 degrees, sometimes strong wind and rain, the tent remains comfortable and dry. Please note; attaching the small Velcro straps to the tent poles and tensioning extra guy lines in stronger winds is necessary, otherwise the tent poles will fold inwards. Guy lines are basic without sliders to adjust the tension. Taking extra is useful because the tent is somewhat sensitive to the wind, but is therefore perfectly resistant to sea wind, for example