NEMO Dagger OSMO 2 Person Tent

About This Item
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Capacity

Sleeps 2

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End Use

Hiking

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Trail Weight

3 - 4 lbs.

SUSTAINABILITY

  • Tent material is woven out of 100% recycled yarn while remaining entirely PFC and fire-retardant chemical free

STORAGE:

  • Divvy Cube™ stuff sack makes packing your tent easier and capable of splitting the weight with your camping buddy

DESIGN & DETAILS:

  • Lightweight, 2-person backpacking tent
  • Built with NEMO's own OSMO™ fabric that provides advanced water repellency in a variety of conditions
  • When wet, the composite fabric has 3 times less stretch to reduce sag and increase water shedding
  • Includes DAC featherlite NSL pole structure with color-coding for quick and easy set up
  • Two door design with spacious trapezoidal vestibules allow additional space for gear and other equipment
  • Landing zone™ protects storage underneath the vestibule from the elements
  • Gatekeeper™ door clips allow you to pin back the doors for easy entry and exit during the daytime
  • Overhead Nightlight Pocket™ headlamp diffuser provides a calming glow for nighttime visibility that wont keep you awake
  • Several convenient gear pockets make it a breeze to store personal items within reach
  • 100% Repreve™ pole bag keeps poles protected and removes the need for disposable packaging, so it's better for the earth and more convenient for you

  • Brand : NEMO
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 21VYOUDGGRSM2PXXXCAT
  • SKU: 26454284
End UseBackpacking
Season3 Season
Capacity (people)2 Person
Minimum Trail Weight3 lbs. 6 oz
Packed Weight4 lbs. 2 oz
Floor Dimensions90" x 50"
Peak Height42"
# of Doors2
Design TypeFreestanding
Packed Size19.5" x 6.5" x 3.5"
Floor Area31.3 ft²
Vestibule Area11.4 + 11.4 ft²
Footprint IncludedNo
Number of Poles1
Pole MaterialDAC Featherlite NSL aluminum
FabricFloor: OSMO ripstop polyester/nylon blend; Rain fly: OSMO; Canopy: Ripstop nylon/no-see-um mesh

REVIEWS

4.7
94%
Recommended

38 Reviews

Amazing Tent!

Amazing quality, the weight is great for the size of tent. Lots of head room and space. Great upgrade to my gear!

Good Tent

I really love the tent, only thing is that I wish it came with a footprint.

Excellent Tent!

Recently took this on its first climbing/camping trip with me. It held up great through so wet and cold nights. Landing zone is such a great addition, and all of the extra tie downs are great. The inside of the tent is a true apartment with amenities.

Innovation Win Again!

I’ve had a Bungalow 4P for car camping and festivals for a decade. I recently purchased the Osmo Dagger 2P to replace an older backpacking tent in the same weight category and took it out on it’s first trip two nights ago. First impressions: Fabric is very lightweight, soft and seems very durable. I have no doubt that it will be. Setup is a breeze for one person. Since there is added vestibule space that requires two additional stakes ( that come with the tent ) it’s just something extra to bring and setup, so minor things to get used to. You do need an additional 2 stakes ( that do not come with the tent ), for the two lower points for better airflow especially if it’s humid and/or rainy weather. So, 10 stakes total if anyone is wondering, 4 for the corners, 4 for the vestibules and 2 for the head and feet where the logo is. I honestly thought the “nightlight pocket” was going to be a bit of a gimmick, but after throwing my headlamp in there, I was very well surprised at how well the orange fabric disperses the light inside the tent. I will now be using this feature every time instead of just wearing my headlamp inside which I’ve always done previously. The landing zone, I brought with me, but did not end up using it. I think this will be more beneficial in rainy/muddy/snowy weather and the other night it was bone dry. I very much like the more muted fabric color when I’m in the tent as the sunlight is hitting it when I’m waking up in the morning. It’s not too harsh/intense as the eyes adjust to daylight. One nit picky thing I was unsure about was the pole bag. The way I pack is, I stuff the tent body and fly into my pack and fill gaps instead of using the storage sack they come with ( Just make sure you fold in the netting to the center with the floor on the outside to protect it and obviously don’t pack it around any sharp objects ). I attached the poles to the outside of my pack on the side via the compression straps. The pole bag did not have a little piece of fold over fabric with a button to secure to one of the compression straps ( To clarify: not the fold over piece on the top to keep the poles in the bag, that is solid. Just something to prevent the bag with the poles in it from sliding out of the side compression straps ). They ended up sliding out about 3/4 of a mile in where the button closure would have prevented them from sliding off the pack and onto the ground. I ended up attaching them to the bottom horizontally which I don’t find ideal, but once again, a very small annoyance that I’m sure I’ll figure out a different way to attached them so this doesn’t happen again. It didn’t rain on this last trip, but I have 100% no doubt in my mind, I’ll be completely dry when the time comes. The Bungalow 4P I’ve had in multiple crazy storms and it was solid! All that said, Nemo kills it again with their product and I’ve had a wide variety of their gear for over a decade! Can’t wait to get back out on the trails, hopefully next week!

Great All Around Tent

I bought the Dagger OSMO 2P after borrowing a friend's and loving how lightweight the tent is, how well it separates into different pieces/bags for packing, and how roomy it is inside - particularly length-wise for gear. I do not find that the poles pack down into a flush position due to the angle of the poles' set up, which I find awkward for packing.

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