Made from 100% recycled yarns that are PFAS free and meet flame retardancy standards
bluesign® approved fly and floor materials are produced with minimum impact on the planet while meeting strict ecological and chemical requirements
STORAGE:
Overhead nightlight pocket™ transforms your headlamp into a tent lantern while removing blue light and casting an even glow
Divvy Cube™ rectangular stuff sack splits the weight with your partner
Integrated gear loft with generous gear pockets help you store personal items
DESIGN & DETAILS:
3-season tent constructed with high-performance, high-strength OSMO™ poly-nylon ripstop fabric that has 4x better water repellency
Fabric stretched 3x less when wet
Two doors provide easy entry and exit, while asymmetrical vestibules offer space for gear where it will stay dry without taking up room inside the tent
Door tiebacks make it easy to store the doors out of the way
Hubbed, pre-bent poles increase the peak height and overall space of the tent
Poles constructed with DAC Featherlite® material
Color-coded anodized poles provide an intuitive, easy set-up
White no-see-um mesh panels that add privacy while a black mesh top offers clear stargazing at night
Single-seam tub construction and silicone-impregnated fabric that ensures increased longevity and greater sustainability
Protected strut vents situated at the top of each zipper flap ensures greater ventilation during a storm
Protected by NEMO's lifetime warranty
Includes:
Tent
Divvy Cube™ stuff sack
Repair patches
Pole splint
Guy-out cord
Stakes
Brand : NEMO
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 23VYOUDRGNFLYSM2PCAT
SKU: 23853264
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Specifications
End Use
Backpacking
Season
3 Season
Capacity (people)
2 Person
Minimum Trail Weight
2 lbs. 10 oz
Packed Weight
3 lbs. 2 oz
Floor Dimensions
88" x 50" - 45" (L x W head/foot)
Peak Height
41"
# of Doors
2
Design Type
Freestanding
Packed Size
5.5" x 19.5"
Floor Area
29 ft²
Vestibule Area
10 ft²
Footprint Included
No
Number of Poles
1
Pole Material
Aluminum
Fabric
Canopy: Nylon; Floor: Ripstop; Rain fly: Ripstop
REVIEWS
4.5
91%
Recommended
37 Reviews
Scott
3 months ago
Very Light But Roomy
Just received this tent and tested it out. Really enjoyed the space inside, and the thing was extremely light. Perfect for 3 seasons.
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Tim247
4 months ago
Roomy, Lightweight, And Super Easy To Pitch
Gave me peace of mind on the trail. Easy to pitch, lightweight, and very comfortable. I solo backpack but really enjoy the extra space with a 2-person tent (probably could have gone with the 1-person although i do like having my gear inside and within easy reach). Tried a couple of different trekking pole tents but find this freestanding tent a much better choice. Aloha!
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Ryan
5 months ago
Amazing Tent
Very easy setup and take down, super light! Awesome colors too!
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Jeff
5 months ago
Amazing Tent!
I’ve been backpacking for almost 30 years and this tent is the lightest and highest quality tent I’ve ever used! Highly recommended to anyone!
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alexrod
6 months ago
Light And Compact!
This has to be the best backpacking tent ive ever had. I love the overall finish and its really simple to build and break down. fits me (6'0'' 200lbs) and my large husky with ease.
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Matt M
6 months ago
Great For Bikepacking Or Backcountry Hunting
opted for the longer poles for the multiuse. even with the longer poles, it still fit nicely into my bikepacking setup. very comfortable for 1 person, but could squeeze 2 in, if necessary.
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Bob247
7 months ago
Both Big And Small
I went with the 2P based on reviews saying the 1P was a bit small for one person. It is plenty big for one person, even with a bunch of gear. It is a small 2P backpacking tent - but that is what one is buying with an ultralight. Two people will fit for sheltered sleeping. I wouldn't want to do much beyond sleeping.
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PCT Backpacker
1 year ago
Trail Test Time
I just purchased a Dragonfly OZMO 2P and am looking forward to seeing how it performs on the trail. It will reduce my 2P tent weight by nearly 2 pounds. To help the tent last longer, I also purchased the footprint. I will update the review after trail.testing.
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Chickenjoe
1 year ago
For The Price Point Maybe The Worst
I have had this tent for about a year and avoid using it whenever possible. A huge design flaw for me is the bag for the tent. It is nearly impossible to get it back in especially if you leave the ground sheet attached. Tents like the hornet have a wider mouth to the bag which seems to work better. Getting in and out of this tent is a pain because of so much Velcro on the door. Also no true rain fly vent seems like a miss. Messing with the door vent works ok but it’s more of a pain then just popping open one or two big vents. Osmo is the most slippery fabric ever so packing it or laying it on something to dry is tough. The night light placement for the flashlight is good but the opening seems like the worst place out of the three potential ones, as it is a triangle. Inside storage is small near your head. Basically I guide for a living and I would never bring this tent. I use it for my dog and I on short trips fishing and everything about it drives me crazy like it was designed in a lab and not tested by humans using it.
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Old Goat 22
1 year ago
Favorable First Impression
I recently purchased the Dragonfly OSMO UL 2P tent to replace an older, heavier 2P tent. I have used it only once and I like what I see. By upgrading, I've shaved almost two pounds from my basic load. I'm 6' and 175 pounds and, although I often sleep alone, I prefer the extra space for my gear - especially in the winter months. This tent offers plenty of room as a solo camper. Set up is very straightforward and simple. I plan to put this tent through its paces this upcoming year. That's when I'll know more about durability. I also bought the footprint to go with it and strongly recommend doing so when purchasing any tent.
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None
1 year ago
Too Delicate
I really wanted to like this tent and it has some great features. But on the second night of a three week hiking trip it broke a pole and ripped the flysheet under moderate wind conditions: none of the nine other tents in use around our Osmo Dragonfly were damaged at all. It might be OK in mild conditions, but I can't recommend it for use when the weather ramps up a bit, and since I don't always know when this will be, I would never use a Nemo Dragonfly on an extended trek again. It's too delicate. PS: we completed our three week trek using a Naturehike Mongar tent. It may not have the bells and whistles of the Dragonfly, but it coped just fine with the conditions (and cost a lot less too).
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Bburton
1 year ago
Good Unless It Rains
This is a great tent….IF you camp when it isn’t raining. I’m basically echoing what a lot of others have said unfortunately. The good is that it goes up easily (even for one person) and there’s enough room for my husband and I. However, the one night we took it out and it rained it was horrible. It didn’t even rain that much…a VERY tiny cell of rain. We woke up to lots of wetness having leaked through the head end where the cut out in the fly was. Pretty disappointed honestly. It’s such an expensive tent and I expected a lot more! So now we have to look into a new tent bc this one can’t be used in last minute rainy situations imo.
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Rickybobby
1 year ago
Well Thought Out Design Features
Finally got to use this tent this last weekend and I couldn’t get over the design of this thing. Not just the overall tent but the features it has from the clips, to the poles, to the interior pockets. Everything had been throughly thought through during the design of this tent. Now I have the previous model “dragonfly 2” (not osmos) only difference being the fabric used I believe. Which if I had one thing to point out about the tent is the fabric on the floor is definitely thin, there’s no way I’d feel comfortable using without a foot print. I’m curious if the “osmo” has a stronger floor than my previous model. I think I’m a Nemo customer for life though, after realizing the quality of this I now want see if Nemo makes as good of a sleeping pad as they do a tent. The tensor all season seems to have awesome reviews as well.
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north60
1 year ago
No Better Tent!
I have owned this tent for over 5 years. It has thousands of kilometers of travel on bicycles, in kayaks and motorcycle adventure touring. It has been setup from mountain tops to Death Valley, and in weather ranging from torrid rain to desert heat. This is an excellent tent. The tent is really bomb proof. It repels water very well while maintaining its light weight packability. The dual vestibules provide easy access from either side and tons of storage space for packs, panniers, or other gear you want out of view or out of the weather. The air flow is really good too. The fly can be off, partially open, or fully open to the zippered doors. The new OSMO fabric version has improved the fly flap hold-back, making it easier to secure and release (especially in the dark). The inside of the tent provides plenty of room to move about. It also has good storage pockets for your stuff, a nice loft in the top of the tent and a couple neat little light-diffusing holders above the head area that allows to tuck your head-light into them and light up the whole tent. The Dragonfly has lots of options to secure it down (helpful in strong winds or to keep the tent a fly tight in rain events). There is no better tent peg than NEMO peg. I have pounded a lot tent pegs and these are simply the best! I will provide a couple of comments that might be helpful to either the person considering the tent and for NEMO. First, I would suggest the optional footprint for the tent. While never an absolute requirement the footprint does provide just a little added protection for the floor of the tent. Second, the buyer will have to acquire a couple more tent pegs if they want to use all the securing guy line tie-downs. The third consideration is NEMO's Warranty. I had an issue with my first tent and they fully stood behind their product - absolutely without question. And finally, a comment to NEMO. The foot-end fly guy line is affixed to the fly at a point up the ridge pole. While this helps secure the structure of the tent it does not provide any relief of the fly from the base of the tent. So, with or without this guy line secured rain runs down the fly and onto the tent body rather than being directed away from the tent itself. Moving the attachment to the bottom edge of the fly would fix this. All in all I have never owned a better 2-person tent (including Moss, MSR, Mountain Equipment Coop, Kelty). Well done NEMO!!
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AMM
1 year ago
Awesome Tent!
Super light good waterproofing decent space for the size.