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NEMO Equipment Inc.
Dragonfly Bikepack Tent: 1-Person 3-Season

2.3333333333333335 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews
$519.95
Color:Marsh/Boreal

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Why We Like The Dragonfly Bikepack Tent

Between our days of ripping singletrack, we unpack the Dragonfly Bikepack Tent to lay out, rest up, and catch z's. The unobstrusive colors put us in stealth mode, and the large vestibule with new storage tub keeps gear organized. Increased tub height provides better weather protection so we can focus on recovering for tomorrow's ride.


Details

  • Bikepacking tent for solo slumbers during longer explorations
  • Tapered design provides ample space for stretching out
  • Ultralight materials and compact pole set for easy handlebar carry
  • Landing Zone storage tub in vestibule for keeping gear organized
  • Non-reflective and flame retardant-free for privacy and safety
  • Light Pocket holds headlamp for bedtime reading
  • Durable dry bag stuff sack protects tent from rough trails
  • Adjustable straps secure tent to handlebars, rack, or frame
  • Item #NEMK03R
Material
[canopy] flame retardant-free 15D nylon ripstop, no-see-um mesh, [floor] 30D nylon ripstop, polyurethane coating (3000mm), [fly] 15D nylon ripstop, silicone / polyurethane coating (1200mm)
Capacity
1
Season
3
Wall Type
double
Freestanding
yes
Poles
hubbed aluminum DAC Featherlite NSL collapsible frame
Number of Doors
1
Number of Vestibules
1 with Landing Zone storage tub
Vestibule Space
10sq ft, 10sq ft
Gear Loft
Light Pocket
Interior Height
40in
Floor Dimensions
[length x width] 88 x 35in
Floor Space
29sq ft
Packed Size
[length x diameter] 14.5 x 6in
Footprint Included
sold separately
Trail Weight
2lb 4oz
Activity
backpacking
Manufacturer Warranty
limited lifetime

Overall Rating

2.5 based on 3 ratings

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1 out of 5 stars

October 28, 2023

Downgrade in quality

The new dragonfly bikepacking tent is a complete downgrade. This bag is made of cheaper material compared to the previous year. This recent model is comparable to a cheap polyster sleeping bag. Additionally, the fabric of the tent itself is almost paper thin. The footprint mat went from being optional to an absolute requirement with today's quality of the tent

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HillmansJourney
nemoequipment.com

Originally reviewed on nemoequipment.com

5 out of 5 stars

September 19, 2023

Perfect for overnights and long multi-days

Have had this tent since early this year and absolutely love it after having spent about 20 nights in it so far. I've used it in Iceland, Kyrgyzstan, and stateside with a few overnights and a nearly two week long trip. Inevitably had a few nights of very heavy rain and high wind and it managed super well! I opted for the 2P since I'm 6'6" and prefer having the extra space, in bad weather the additional indoor space goes a long way in making early mornings more comfortable. Packability is very good too, I ended up putting it in a few different places on my bike depending on the length of trip. To my surprise the somewhat shorter poles did feel like they increased flexibility when packing my bike. Also worth mentioning how easy this tent is to set up, always just a few minutes even with the rainfly. When you’re exhausted this will be appreciated. So far very impressed, looking forward to more trips with this tent!

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sgsCA
nemoequipment.com

Originally reviewed on nemoequipment.com

1 out of 5 stars

July 3, 2023

“Upgraded” from the older version: Big mistake!

I was so excited when the Osmo came out because I have the prior version of the Dragonfly Bikepack 2P tent and its only weakness was the rain fly. So I “upgraded” to the Osmo thinking I would get the same great quality tent with a better rain fly. Boy was I wrong. The only thing good about the OSMO is the rain fly. The quality of all the other materials is very poor. I’m very careful with my gear since I want it to last a long time, and never had any problems with the older model. After packing the OSMO for my first trip (3 weeks on the GDMBR), I was horrified to pull out the tent the first night and find several small holes in the mesh and upper tent material where (I presume) the plastic hooks abraded the material. Also, the one of the loops that hold the cargo tray on each side was seam sealed shut, so completely unusable. As my trip continued, I attempted to pack the tent differently in order to avoid the abrasions, but nothing worked. Nemo also got rid of the nice big pockets in the front sides of the tent, which I used a lot in the older version. I also had to be very careful about removing the poles from where they snap into the plastic hooks at the corners of the tent because the round tip of the pole would often pull out of the pole. Thankfully I bought this tent at REI and I will be returning it ASAP. I will be switching to a different brand now that the quality of the Nemo tent has become so poor.

SFbikepacker
nemoequipment.com

Originally reviewed on nemoequipment.com