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Overview
About Nemo Obi Backpacking Tent - 2-Person, 3-Season
Closeouts. Carry the lightweight Nemo Obi Backpacking tent on the next trek and set up its simple design in minutes. With a dual vestibule for gear storage, this tent comfortably shelters two from the wilderness.
- 20 denier polyurethane-coated nylon tent wall with No-See-Um® mesh
- Raised waterproof 30 denier polyurethane-coated nylon flooring/splash guard
- Two mesh doors
- Integrated light pocket
- DAC Jake's foot corner anchor system for quick setup
- Single-piece DAC Featherlite® pole system with hubs at the front and rear
- 15 denier polyurethane-coated rain fly
- Dual vestibules for jostle-free positioning and gear storage
- Ventilation cutout in fly
- Fly strut vent with Jake's foot fly anchors
- Includes dry bag stuff sack, stakes and repair kit
- 2-person, 3-season
- Made in Viet Nam
Specs
Specs about Nemo Obi Backpacking Tent - 2-Person, 3-Season
- Seasons: 3-Season
- Capacity: 2-Person
- Packed weight: 3 lb. 10 oz.
- Pack size: 7.5x6"
- Peak height: 40"
- Floor dimensions: 84x50"
- Floor area: 27 sq.ft.
- Tent floor material: 30 denier polyurethane-coated nylon
- Number of doors: 2
- Number of vestibules: 2
- Vestibule area: 18 sq.ft.
- Number of poles: 1
- Tent pole material: DAC® Featherlite NSL
- Tent wall material: No-See-Um® mesh, 20 denier polyurethane-coated nylon
- Rain fly material: 15 denier polyurethane-coated nylon
- Stakes: Aluminum
- Stuff sack: Yes
- Recommended use: Backpacking
- Made in Viet Nam
Reviews
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Most Helpful 4-Star Review
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Initial Impressions
Verified Buyer
Reviewed by Chuck from Maryland on Wednesday, September 30, 2015
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Decent one person tentVerified Buyer Reviewed by Bill from Maryland on Saturday, April 2, 2016Used on a kayak camping trip, it stuffs down to a nice small size. No way this is a two person tent, it's fine for one if you are under 6 feet.
Sets up fast.
Didn't test in rain or high wind, the "jake's feet" that are use to attach the ends of the poles to the tent don't seem as secure as grommets.
No footprint, I found one at Eastern Mountain Sports for just $17, haven't found the inner "paw-print" liner.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Light, but smallVerified Buyer Reviewed by Reviewer 4323 from Colorado on Tuesday, January 19, 2016The other reviews are right that it's a small tent. I don't think two sleeping mats will fit side by side, unless they taper at the bottom. But, I have a different tent for car camping so I'm happy to sacrifice space for ounces.
I haven't used it outside yet, but it looked to be good quality and setup was easy. It is very light and small . That said, the pack size listed doesn't include the extra bag with the poles in it.
I ordered the footprint from the Nemo site For ~$15 -
4.0 out of 5 stars. Initial ImpressionsVerified Buyer Reviewed by Chuck from Maryland on Wednesday, September 30, 2015I bought this for Fall 2015 backpacking trips but have not gone out yet. I did however set the tent up in my home and have the following comments...
The tent is much smaller that my older tent, a Mountain Hardware Room with a View, bought in 1998, however it is more than half the weight and a quarter of the size. I have never owned a true lightweight tent, as I have always just carried the weight of the old MH mansion, but nearly 20 years older I need to trip pounds from my pack.
It is debatable whether me and my backpacking buddy will be able to fit side by side in the tent, most likely we will need to sleep on our sides to pull this off. Shoulder to shoulder ain't happening. Another is that the tent is tapered from head to foot, roughly 50 inches to 42 inches, and the side walls taper quickly over the foot area, so with two guys in the tent, our feet will be supporting either side wall. Should be fine as there is no chance of touching the fly, but still kind of odd. Other than those issues, I can't wait to be carrying 4 pounds less and not having to use an industrial compactor to push the gear into my pack.