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I got the 2p footprint. I don't get why companies sell footprints separately. (I mean, I do. It's for money) But I personally think all tents should come with a footprint. Anyways, it's functional. I still don't really know how to feel about how it connects to the tent. I'm skeptical that it's the best way. So far it's been fine. I agree with another review I saw that said the material of the footprint is slippery against the bottom of the tent.
Kelsey
I previously had this footprint for years before it was left behind on a backpacking trip, it was wonderful! It was a no brainer to buy another. First off, it is light weight and takes up virtually no room in my pack and can fit into the Hornet tent stuff sack to keep things consolidated. When setting up, it clips in easily to the base of the tent poles and stays in place throughout the night. It is a must-have when camping, whether to have another layer off the ground or to keep the water out on rainy nights. It fit my tent perfectly, leaving me dry and warm while camping in wet spring weather.
Johnno
Used this in the Goat Rocks recently and it was perfect. It gave me a peace of mind that was absolutely worth it.
vmladenov
Bought to protect the bottom of the tent on rocky terrain. Slots in easily, though it would have been nice if they included some instructions
Bought this a little over a mi th ago and have been able to use it in a backpacking trip. Worked great and was easy to attach to the tent. Also easy to clean up after trip. Been using heavier tarps for my tent footprint so was glad to get something that was lighter and made to fit my tent.
Perdido
Finally broke down and bought the footprint for my Nemo 2 person Hornet. Glad I did as I like how it can be secured to the tent and won't slip away from the tent. Had been using makeshift footprint, but this is much better!
EliteSnake
The footprint does exactly what it needs to do. I highly recommend it to protect the floor of your Hornet 2P tent.
Milt k
If you are spending money on a quality tent, I highly recommend the purchase of a protective footprint. This footprint easily integrates with the overall setup of the Nemo Hornet, the Hornet has custom clips to make the installation easy and quick. Very pleased with this purchase.
Andi
I bought this a week ago and it works great! Really protects the bottom of the tent from rocks and roots. Would definitely recommend having it for backpacking as the tent floor is thin.
Kevin
Best tent I have ever had it is light and easy to put up and take down very easy to pack. I love the too man tent better than the one man tent
Kimmyb
I have not used it yet, but it's very compact and light. We bought it for my husband and I to backpack the NH 48. Looking forward to warmer weather to start using it!
Bruce
Nice fit ! Great protection for the tent floor ! I paid the extra money to purchase this footprint ans will replace my plastic sheet. Only an ounce more weight !
Rob S
Perfect fit, extremely easy to use . I had no problem setting it up. It's not too small as people say. You don't need protection on the edges because there's no traffic out there!
Chipmunk
Footprints are supposed to be smaller than the floor of your tent so water does not pool between the floor of your tent and the footprint. This one is the perfect size!
BBtLGoI09
No issues with footprint during backpack trip in Yellowstone. Temp dropped to high teens at night. Light weight and stored fine in tent stuff sack too.
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