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NEMO Equipment Inc. Gogo Solo Tent: 1-Person 3-Season

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Can a 3-season tent handle light to moderate snow conditions....

By Ranked #1115 - Tents October 11, 2009

Can a 3-season tent handle light to moderate snow conditions. For instance, if I were backpacking in the Sequoias just before snow season and caught first snow fall?

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #715 - Tents April 24, 2010

having spoken to nemo customer service they advised that what keeps the gogo from being rated 4-seasons is that the inflater valve for the airbeam can freeze from the moisture in your breath.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #679 - Tents October 12, 2009

I like your initials--same as mine. Anyways, I've used my three-season tent plenty of times in moderate snow conditions in the winter in Alaska. 3-season tents have no place in a mountaineering or alpine environment where extreme winds and heavy snow loads are common, but they will work fine for a good deal of winter backpacking and camping trips.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

Tech Specs:

Material:
[Fly] NEMO Osmo waterproof-breathable shell, 30D Sil nylon; [Floor] 30D PU nylon 
Freestanding:
No 
Poles:
Pole Material:
N / A 
Doors:
Clip / Sleeve:
N / A 
Floor Space:
106 x 41in (274 x 104cm), 19sq ft (1.77sq m) 
Interior Height:
27in (69cm) 
Vestibule Space:
5sq ft (0.42sq m) 
Packed Size:
7 x 5.5in (18 x 14cm) 
Seam Sealed:
Yes 
Ventilation:
Mesh vestibule wall 
Weight:
1lb 14oz (861g) 
Recommended Use:
Ultralight backpacking 
Country of Origin:
United States 
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