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Dragonfly OSMO 1P
NEMO
Dragonfly OSMO 1P
$429.95
Description

  The Dragonfly OSMO 1P offers an ideal balance of weight and livability in a freestanding tent, and it’s now made with NEMO’s proprietary OSMO™ fabric for enhanced performance and sustainability. Several years in the making, OSMO 100% recycled composite fabric is PFAS-free, repels water 4x longer, and stretches 3x less when wet — all while boasting a 20% increase in strength compared to similar fabrics.

  Dragonfly OSMO features a generously-sized door and asymmetrical vestibule for easy entry and access to bulkier gear. Inside, a gear loft and gear pockets keep belongings neatly stored and out of the way, while an overhead Nightlight Pocket™ casts headlamp light with a warm, even glow. Best-in-class, durable Y stakes and Jake’s Foot pole clips are included to make the pitching process even smoother and more secure. Its updated Divvy Cube™ stuff sack allows for easily splitting the weight with a partner and stows more efficiently in your pack.

  Backed by NEMO’s Lifetime Warranty, the feature-packed, ultralight Dragonfly OSMO soars above the competition.

  

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Description
Brand:
NEMO
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
811666034007
Color:
Birch Bud/Goodnight Gray
Capacity:
1 Person
Season:
3
Minimum Weight:
2 lbs 1 oz / 948 g
Packed Weight:
2 lbs 10 oz / 1.2 kg
Packed Size:
19.5 x 5.5 x 3.0 in / 50 x 14 x 8 cm
Peak Height:
40 in / 102 cm
Floor Area:
20.3 sq ft / 1.9 sq m
Floor Dimensions:
88 x 35/32 in / 223.52 x 88.9/80 cm
Vestibule Area:
10.0 sq ft / 0.9 sq m
Freestanding:
Yes
Doors:
1
Vestibules:
1
Canopy Fabric:
10D Nylon Ripstop/ No-See-Um Mesh
Floor Fabric:
OSMO Ripstop (2000 mm)
Rainfly Fabric:
OSMO Ripstop (1500 mm)
Stuff Sack:
Divvy Cube
Includes:
Divvy Cube, Patch Kit, Pole Splint, Guy-out Cord, Stakes
Other Features:
  • High-performance, high-strength OSMO™ poly-nylon ripstop fabric has 4x better water repellency and 3x less stretch when wet. OSMO fabric is made from 100% recycled yarns that are PFAS-free and meet flame retardancy standards without the use of added chemicals.
  • Generous door and asymmetrical vestibule with Gatekeeper™ door tieback provides more coverage and ease of entry.
  • Hubbed, pre-bent DAC Featherlite® NSL poles with high-arching main pole significantly increase volume at the head, peak, and foot ends.
  • Color-coded anodized poles, matched webbing, and Jake’s Foot pole clips for an intuitive setup.
  • bluesign®-approved fly & floor materials meet strict ecological and chemical requirements and have been produced with a minimum impact on people and the planet.
  • White no-see-um mesh panels add privacy while a black mesh top offers clear stargazing at night.
  • Single-seam tub construction and silicone-impregnated fabric ensure increased longevity and greater sustainability.
  • Overhead Nightlight Pocket™ turns your headlamp into a tent lantern while removing blue light and casting an even glow.
  • Divvy Cube™ rectangular stuff sack allows you to still split the weight with your partner, but packs more efficiently in your backpack.
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