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Dagger OSMO 3P
NEMO
Dagger OSMO 3P
$599.95
Description

  The Dagger OSMO 3P is the quintessential one-tent-wonder: lightweight enough for backpacking, yet roomy enough for comfort on any adventure. Dagger OSMO™ is one of the first tents in NEMO's iconic backpacking collection to feature their new proprietary OSMO™ fabric with advanced water repellency that lasts 4X longer and keeps you drier from start to finish. This composite fabric has 3X less stretch when wet, reducing sag and maintaining wind and rain shedding in any weather. OSMO™ is completely PFC and fire-retardant chemical free and is woven of 100% recycled yarns.

  With additional design features for convenience and durability, Dagger OSMO™ sets the standard for a balance of performance and thoughtful design. Carrying forward the legacy features of its best-selling predecessor, Dagger OSMO™ includes a color-coded, DAC Featherlite NSL hubbed pole structure for generous interior volume and a fast, intuitive setup. With two doors and two expansive trapezoidal vestibules, Dagger OSMO™ leads its category for storage area and volume. NEMO has also added some new features such as: the Divvy Cube™ rectangular stuff sack which packs better and allows you to split the load with a partner; the Landing Zone™ for protected storage under the vestibule; and Gatekeeper™ door clips which make holding the doors back a cinch. Other thoughtful features include an overhead Nightlight Pocket™ headlamp diffuser for a comfortable glow at night, gear pockets for storage of personal items, and a 100% Repreve™ pole bag that protects the poles and takes the place of unnecessary poly bags.

  When your adventures require one tent to rule them all, Dagger OSMO™ delivers increased performance and versatility — and reduced impact on the planet.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
NEMO
Area:
41.8 sq ft
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Weight:
4 lbs 3 oz
Minimum Weight:
3 lbs 9 oz
Vestibule Size:
11.4 sq ft + 11.4 sq ft
Length:
90"
Height:
43.9 sq ft
Width:
70"
Tent Pole Type:
Hubbed Aluminum DAC Featherlite® NSL 9.6+9mm pole
Number of Tent Poles:
1
Stuff Size:
19.5 x 6.5 x 3.5 in
UPC:
811666032713
Other Features:
  • High-performance, proprietary OSMO™ poly-nylon ripstop fabric has 4X longer water repellency, 3X less stretch when wet, and uses 100%
  • Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certified yarns with zero PFCs or fire-retardant chemicals.
  • Two large doors and massive trapezoidal vestibules lead the category for usable volume.
  • DAC Featherlite NSL pole structure.
  • Color-coded, hubbed pole set with color-matched webbing on the tent makes setup intuitive.
  • 100% Repreve® pole bag replaces disposable packaging as part of our 100K Polybag Elimination Project.
  • Nightlight Pockets™ turn your headlamp into a tent lantern while removing blue light and casting an even glow.
  • New Divvy Cube™ rectangular stuff sack allows you to still split the weight with your partner, but packs more efficiently in your backpack.
  • Landing Zone™ storage tub in the vestibule protects gear from the elements.
  • Protected strut vents at the top of both main vestibule entries ensure ventilation even when it is raining.
  • Protected by the NEMO Lifetime Warranty.
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