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NEMO Equipment Inc. Morpho AR Tent 2-Person 3-Season - 2008
Imagine not having to carry poles for your tent. Then imagine that setting up your tent only takes 45 seconds. If you use the NEMO Morpho AR 2-Person Tent, then this scenario becomes reality. The Morpho AR single-wall, inflatable tent features two NEMO Airbeams instead of aluminum poles, and setup is as easy as stepping on the foot pump (included). Plus, these beams of air withstand windy, stormy conditions better than poles do. And should the beams get damaged, you can repair them in the field. Air pressure in these NEMO Airbeams doesn't change substantially with temperature changes, so don't stress the 90-degree days and 45-degree nights.
Bottom Line: No poles, quick setup, easy to repair in the field, lightweight, waterproof, sturdy … what more could you want in a tent?
The morpho AR sets up / inflates easily and packs out quickly. I purchased for myself, but it really can handle two well. The design and features are worth the price, you won't be disappointed. Drop the bucks and enjoy
The outer layer is used as a protective layer to prevent any damage to the inner beam which is actually being inflated. This layer is made from sailcloth. The inner bladder (which is actually getting blown up) is made out of polyurethane.
I went over 1,200 miles straight with the morpho without any issues. The beams worked great every night.
The Good: 1) The air frame really works. 2) It is certainly sturdy enough (see demo on their web site). I've used it 11 times without a problem. 3) It is light enough for packing. 4) It does fit two comfortably. 5) Moisture is not a problem when using the lower vents. 6) Very well designed. 7) Very fast set-up and break-down.
The Bad: 1) It is expensive. 2) You are dry in the rain (well made) but it will accumulate a little moisture in the morning. Nothing bad, though (a paper towell wiped it off) considering it rained throughout the night. Otherwise it is dry.
Have they solved all the durability issues with this tent yet? I've read some reviews that were not very flattering...BAD condensation, tie points tearing out, floor de-laminating, etc. I'd like to give it a try but it's a lot of money to experiment with.
I have not read such reviews, but i tend to put my gear through hell (using it for more than what it was designed for e.g. winter camping.) I have not had a problem with it. The condensantion happens, but it's not terrible... I've used many other tents that when you wake up and bump the tent you'd think you were in a rain storm. I have also weathered terrible thunderstorms, strong winds, heavy rains, snow, and even a small blizard. I am happy to tell you that i am still alive, and this tent has been a nice tool to help me stay that way. All tents have some condensation problems mainly from breathing during the night unless you're camping in the desert.
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