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Dragonfly OSMO Bikepack 2P
NEMO
Dragonfly OSMO Bikepack 2P
$579.95
Description

  The NEMO Dragonfly OSMO Bikepack 2P bikepacking tent is tailored specifically for two-wheeled journeys, canoe trips, and other excursions where its ultra-small packed size will make a huge difference. Now made with NEMO's composite OSMO™ fabric, this ultralight shelter promises excellent water repellency that lasts 4x longer and resists stretch when wet. Designed with shortened pole segments, it stows easily in a stuff sack that’s been optimized for bike travel with tiedown straps to eliminate wobble. With the adjustable straps, it can securely fasten to handlebars, a rack, or a frame.

  The ultralight tent itself features a tapered floor plan to save weight without sacrificing livable space, and a tub floor design to increase privacy and weather protection. The asymmetrical vestibules keep gear tucked out of the way, and a Landing Zone™ waterproof storage tub offers a protected, mud-free dumping ground. Thoughtful new details include an overhead, diffusing Nightlight Pocket™ and integrated Gatekeeper™ clips, while an internal daisy chain, gear loft, and gear pockets offer plenty of storage and organization.

  Backed by NEMO’s Lifetime Warranty, this tent soars above the competition and keeps your journey smooth.

  

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Description
Brand:
NEMO
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
811666032867
Color:
Boreal
Capacity:
2 Person
Season:
3
Minimum Weight:
3 lbs 0 oz / 1.36 kg
Packed Weight:
4 lbs 1 oz / 1.83 kg
Packed Size:
14.5 x 6.5 in dia / 37 x 15.92 cm dia
Peak Height:
41 in / 105 cm
Floor Area:
29.0 sq ft / 2.7 sq m
Floor Dimensions:
88 x 50/45 in / 223.52 x 127/114 cm
Vestibule Area:
10.0 sq ft + 10.0 sq ft / 0.9 sq m + 0.9 sq m
Freestanding:
Yes
Doors:
2
Vestibules:
2
Canopy Fabric:
10D Nylon Ripstop/ No-See-Um Mesh
Floor Fabric:
OSMO Ripstop (2000 mm)
Rainfly Fabric:
OSMO Ripstop (1500 mm)
Stuff Sack:
Dry bag
Includes:
Stakes, Guy-out Cord, Repair Patches, Bike-Compatible Dry Bag
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.
  • Subdued colors and non-reflective materials allow for stealth camping.
  • Ultralight aluminum DAC Featherlite® NSL poles with shortened segments reduce overall packed size for attaching to bike.
  • Highly versatile and rugged roll-top dry bag can be mounted in many locations on your bike.
  • Landing Zone™ waterproof removable storage tub for your vestibule adds more dry storage for biking gear.
  • bluesign®-approved fly & floor materials meet strict ecological and chemical requirements and have been produced with 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.
  • Color-coded anodized poles, matched webbing, and Jake’s Foot pole clips for an intuitive setup.
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