Nemo Mayfly Osmo Review: A Lightweight 2-Person Backpacking Tent

Nemo Gear’s backpacking gear is just not low cost, nevertheless it’s a number of the lightest, best-made, and most well-thought-out gear you’ll discover in the marketplace. The corporate’s new Mayfly Osmo two-person backpacking tent exemplifies this. The Mayfly Osmo is fast to arrange, light-weight, and cleverly designed, and it gave an impression of sturdiness in my 5 nights of testing.

The Mayfly is available in two- and three-person variations and sits in Nemo’s backpacking tent line between the ultralight Dragonfly and Hornet sequence and the roomier, heavier Dagger sequence (8/10, WIRED Recommends). The Mayfly is an efficient selection for backpackers trying to choose up a high quality Nemo tent that weighs a bit of extra however at $400 prices fairly a bit lower than the ultralight Hornet.

The Fundamentals

{Photograph}: Scott Gilbertson

The Mayfly is a three-season backpacking tent with a path weight of three kilos, 8 ounces for the two-person model I examined. Purists may take challenge, however to me that places it firmly within the ultralight tent class. Break up between two individuals, every is carrying beneath 2 kilos. That’s not as gentle because the Nemo Hornet, which has a path weight of simply 2 kilos, nevertheless it’s nicely beneath our suggestion to maintain tent weight beneath 2.5 kilos per individual. The Mayfly can be $250 cheaper than the Hornet, making it simpler on the pocketbook.

The Mayfly makes use of a semi-freestanding design, very like the MSR Freelite we reviewed last year. This design saves on weight since there are fewer poles, nevertheless it does imply it’s a must to stake out or in any other case safe the foot-end of the tent. For those who’re headed someplace you may camp on onerous rock, it’s price including some further twine in case it is advisable get artistic.

There are two tent poles, each aluminum. One is a hubbed three-piece pole that forks above the door. The second spreader pole goes throughout the center and helps preserve the steep sidewalls that make the Mayfly surprisingly roomy for its dimensions.

The Mayfly gives 27.9 sq. ft of dwelling house, with two 7-square-foot vestibule areas for gear storage. In apply, this works out to be a livable, although not roomy, tent for 2. Since I occurred to be testing Nemo’s new Tensor Path sleeping pads as nicely, I can say that two of these match aspect by aspect, however simply barely (see photograph). There’s a couple of inches of room down on the ft for gear, however no matter you set down there might be touching the sidewalls, which is commonly a recipe for moist gear.

{Photograph}: Scott Gilbertson

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