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product_id: 729289907
title: "NEMO Equipment Dagger OSMO Lightweight Backpacking Tent"
brand: "nemo equipment"
price: "€ 836.17"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Nemo Equipment"
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# 4x longer water repellency 22% more vestibule space 100% recycled OSMO fabric NEMO Equipment Dagger OSMO Lightweight Backpacking Tent

**Brand:** nemo equipment
**Price:** € 836.17
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🏕️ Elevate your adventure with the most livable, eco-smart backpacking tent!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** NEMO Equipment Dagger OSMO Lightweight Backpacking Tent by nemo equipment
- **How much does it cost?** € 836.17 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ie](https://www.desertcart.ie/products/729289907-nemo-equipment-dagger-osmo-lightweight-backpacking-tent)

## Best For

- nemo equipment enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nemo equipment brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Weather Warrior:** 4x longer lasting water repellency & 3x less stretch when wet keeps you dry and stable
- • **Effortless Setup:** Axial corner anchor enables one-handed setup & tensioning—camp faster, relax sooner
- • **Next-Level Storage:** Volumizing Stash strut boosts vestibule space by 22%—store more, stress less
- • **Eco-Chic Durability:** OSMO fabric made from 100% recycled yarns, PFAS-free & bluesign certified
- • **Spacious Comfort, Zero Weight Penalty:** Extra 4" door & 2" peak height for roomy, luxurious downtime

## Overview

The NEMO Dagger OSMO is a lightweight, 3-person, 3-season backpacking tent featuring a spacious interior with increased door and peak heights, and 22% more vestibule storage. Crafted from high-strength, 100% recycled OSMO poly-nylon ripstop fabric, it offers 4x longer water repellency and is bluesign certified for sustainability. Designed for quick one-handed setup with advanced hardware, it combines durability, eco-conscious materials, and superior livability for both backcountry and car camping.

## Description

Product description DAGGER OSMO 3-PERSON The Dagger OSMO tent is designed to balance light weight with a roomy interior for peak performance on the trail and comfortable downtime in the evenings. With two doors and two massive trapezoidal vestibules, it has more storage area and volume than any other tent in its price and weight category. More Livable Space A new pole structure increases the door, shoulder, and peak height for more comfortable downtime. Stash Vestibule Strut Lightweight strut increases the usable space within each vestibule by 22%. OSMO Fabric OSMO poly-nylon ripstop fabric has 4x better water repellency and 3x less stretch when wet. Elements Hardware NEMO-designed hub, corner hub, and corner anchor are engineered for increased durability. Landing Zone Landing Zone waterproof storage tub in the vestibule protects gear from the elements. SPECIFICATIONS dagger 3p vid People & the Planet Achieving our mission depends on healthy people and a healthy planet. Adventures will only be possible for everyone if we can create an equitable relationship with the planet for all. We view all of our sustainability efforts through the lens of planet and people. COMPARISON CHART Dagger OSMO Dragonfly OSMO Hornet OSMO Aurora

Review: Backpacking mansion! - This tent is a design marvel! When I first set it up, I was like "what is this wizardry that allows such a small package to produce such a generous and functional space?" I am a bit biased toward Nemo tents in general, mostly because my 3p Aurora has been fantastic. However, that tent is a bit heavy for a 2-person backpacking trip (over 5 pounds), so I decided to look for a more suitable product. The Dagger is not the lightest weight 2p tent on the market, nor is it the cheapest, but the minimal weight compromise and slightly more substantial price compromise were worth it for my needs. Shopping for tents is like shopping for shoes. Can you get by with just a pair of sturdy sandals for hiking in the desert? Yes. Do you want to forego close-toed shoes among cactuses and snakes? Maybe not. I personally prefer sandal hiking, but I think it's also a totally reasonable position to want close-toed boots. Same thing with tents. Do you need ample vestibule space, two doors, and enough head room to sit comfortably in your tent? No, the basic function of a tent is to protect you from the elements, and there are many lightweight ways to do that. However, if you want to maximize comfort and functionality while minimizing the weight trade-off, the Dagger is the way to go for the following reasons: 1) Premium fabric and construction with seams sealed. No extra work on your part to prep your gear. 2) Bathtub floor will accommodate many different sleeping setups, including two 25 inch air pads (regular length) with extra space for some gear. Bonus landing zone in the vestibule for the stuff that won't fit at your feet but needs some protection from the bare ground. I still had plenty of headroom when sitting atop my 3 inch air pad. 3) Ample strategically placed guy line attachments. This also helps improve ventilation and reduce condensation (and maximizes interior space). However, if you choose to only guy out the vestibules, I would expect that you might have issues with condensation. Note that the tent does not come with sufficient guy line to properly ventilate. Not a deal-breaker for me because I switch out my factory guy lines for MSR line anyway. 4) Plenty of built-in storage in the interior, with the option to add a gear loft (if you can find one). There is a gear loft that fits this tent, but it is only available through third parties. 5) Can be assembled with just the fly and ground cloth only (sold separately), or just the fly. You DO have to understand how to properly use and remove the Jake's foot to do this. I appreciate this feature because it can be literally lifesaving to have shade in the desert if you are stuck somewhere. This happened to me once with my dogs and I was thankfully able to just pitch the Aurora fly to keep us in the shade until the sun moved. 6) Reliable, established gear company with a strong commitment to stewardship and sustainability. Many of the big brands offer this, but for me it makes a difference when choosing within my budget. Also, it's a bummer to have a great piece of gear that you can't get replacement parts for. Reasons that this might not be the right tent for someone: 1) Setup is different from many standard freestanding tents. It's not hard once you get the hang of it, but there are ways you could make a mistake while learning that would damage the tent. I recommend watching a few videos if you're not comfortable with Jake's feet. The fly is really tight from the start, so make sure to properly align before attaching. 2) Fabric is thin and slippery, and all attachment hooks are plastic. If you step on the tent wrong while setting it up, you could tear the fabric or break a key attachment piece. I do wish this tent came with a spare Jake's foot for longer trips. I managed to put the poles all the way through the Jake's foot accidentally several times (because I was setting it up in my living room). It seems to me like the Jake's feet work best when the tent floor is staked out. 3) The tent does stand by itself, but functionally it seems like more of a hybrid freestanding tent. Get comfortable with guy lines and you'll be fine. 4) It's not Ultralightweight in the way a single-walled trekking pole tent is, but this tent is comparable to other lightweight freestanding tents. Again, sandals vs shoes. 5) The stakes it comes with are sturdy, but on the heavy side. My plan is to use mostly MSR mini groundhogs, with a few other stake types on hand just in case. Overall, I'm very satisfied with this tent and am looking forward to many fun adventures!
Review: Lightweight, roomy, and thoughtfully designed for serious backpacking - The NEMO Dagger OSMO is an excellent backpacking tent that strikes a great balance between lightweight packability, interior space, weather protection, and overall comfort. A lot of ultralight tents feel cramped or fragile, but this one feels much more livable while still being light enough to justify bringing on longer trips. The setup is straightforward, and the pole structure makes the tent feel stable and well-shaped once pitched. The interior space is one of the biggest strengths. There is enough room to sleep comfortably without feeling like the tent walls are closing in on you, and the vertical sidewall design helps make the space feel larger than the packed weight would suggest. The vestibules are also very useful for keeping packs, boots, and wet gear outside the sleeping area but still protected. The OSMO fabric feels like a major upgrade. It has a nice durable feel without being overly heavy, and it seems to handle moisture well. Ventilation is also solid, which helps reduce condensation compared with some tighter backpacking tents. The materials, zippers, clips, pockets, and overall construction all feel premium and thoughtfully designed. I also appreciate the small details, like the storage pockets, easy entry and exit, and the way the tent is designed to make organization simple. For backpacking, those details matter because they make the tent easier to live in after a long day on the trail. The only downside is that it is not a budget tent, and depending on your needs, you may still want to add a footprint for extra floor protection. But the price makes more sense once you feel the build quality, weight savings, and interior comfort. Overall, the NEMO Dagger OSMO is a high-quality backpacking tent that feels reliable, spacious, and well-engineered. It is a great choice for hikers, campers, and backpackers who want something lightweight without giving up comfort or weather protection.

## Features

- Increased door, peak, and shoulder heights to remain the category leader in usable interior space.
- Volumizing Stash strut increases the vestibule space by 22% for a best-in-class storage experience.
- High-performance, high-strength OSMO poly-nylon ripstop fabric has 4x longer lasting 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.
- The first bluesign product backpacking tent, this product is designed to meet strict ecological and chemical requirements and has been produced with a minimum impact on people and the planet.
- The OSMO material used on this tent is solution dyed to save both energy usage and water.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DK7PSZ1T |
| Assembly Instructions Description | The assembly instructions are included with the product, detailing the setup process for the NEMO Dagger OSMO tent. The instructions cover the use of the Axial corner anchor for one-handed setup and tensioning, as well as the proper assembly of the poles and fabric components. The Divvy Cube stuff sack and Landing Zone storage tub are also part of the setup process, ensuring that all gear is secur… |
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,766 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #591 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | NEMO Equipment |
| Brand Name | NEMO Equipment |
| Color | Birch Bud |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 68 Reviews |
| Floor Area | 11.4 Square Feet |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811666036384 |
| Included Components | Stakes, Pole, Carry Bag, Rainfly, Storage Bag |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Item Weight | 2100 Grams |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 811666036384 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Maximum Height | 44 Inches |
| Model Name | Dagger OSMO |
| Number Of Poles | 1 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Occupancy | 3 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 3 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Rainfly Material | OSMO |
| Recommended Use | Backpacking, Car Camping, Family Camping |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Car Camping, Family Camping |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 3-Person |
| Style Name | 2025 |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | OSMO fabric |
| UPC | 811666036384 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vestibule Area | 11.4 Square Feet |
| Warranty Description | Every NEMO Product is backed by a lifetime warranty against defects in workmanship and materials. |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
| Water Resistance Technology | OSMO poly-nylon ripstop fabric with PFAS-free water repellency |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Nemo
- **Item Weight:** 2100 Grams
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Backpacking, Car Camping, Family Camping
- **Shape:** Rectangular
- **Occupancy:** 3 Person
- **Seasons:** 3 Season
- **Included Components:** Carry Bag, Gear Pockets, Storage Bag
- **Water Resistance Technology:** OSMO fabrics
- **Occupant Capacity:** 3
- **Design:** Camping Tent

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Backpacking mansion!
*by P***D on April 15, 2024*

This tent is a design marvel! When I first set it up, I was like "what is this wizardry that allows such a small package to produce such a generous and functional space?" I am a bit biased toward Nemo tents in general, mostly because my 3p Aurora has been fantastic. However, that tent is a bit heavy for a 2-person backpacking trip (over 5 pounds), so I decided to look for a more suitable product. The Dagger is not the lightest weight 2p tent on the market, nor is it the cheapest, but the minimal weight compromise and slightly more substantial price compromise were worth it for my needs. Shopping for tents is like shopping for shoes. Can you get by with just a pair of sturdy sandals for hiking in the desert? Yes. Do you want to forego close-toed shoes among cactuses and snakes? Maybe not. I personally prefer sandal hiking, but I think it's also a totally reasonable position to want close-toed boots. Same thing with tents. Do you need ample vestibule space, two doors, and enough head room to sit comfortably in your tent? No, the basic function of a tent is to protect you from the elements, and there are many lightweight ways to do that. However, if you want to maximize comfort and functionality while minimizing the weight trade-off, the Dagger is the way to go for the following reasons: 1) Premium fabric and construction with seams sealed. No extra work on your part to prep your gear. 2) Bathtub floor will accommodate many different sleeping setups, including two 25 inch air pads (regular length) with extra space for some gear. Bonus landing zone in the vestibule for the stuff that won't fit at your feet but needs some protection from the bare ground. I still had plenty of headroom when sitting atop my 3 inch air pad. 3) Ample strategically placed guy line attachments. This also helps improve ventilation and reduce condensation (and maximizes interior space). However, if you choose to only guy out the vestibules, I would expect that you might have issues with condensation. Note that the tent does not come with sufficient guy line to properly ventilate. Not a deal-breaker for me because I switch out my factory guy lines for MSR line anyway. 4) Plenty of built-in storage in the interior, with the option to add a gear loft (if you can find one). There is a gear loft that fits this tent, but it is only available through third parties. 5) Can be assembled with just the fly and ground cloth only (sold separately), or just the fly. You DO have to understand how to properly use and remove the Jake's foot to do this. I appreciate this feature because it can be literally lifesaving to have shade in the desert if you are stuck somewhere. This happened to me once with my dogs and I was thankfully able to just pitch the Aurora fly to keep us in the shade until the sun moved. 6) Reliable, established gear company with a strong commitment to stewardship and sustainability. Many of the big brands offer this, but for me it makes a difference when choosing within my budget. Also, it's a bummer to have a great piece of gear that you can't get replacement parts for. Reasons that this might not be the right tent for someone: 1) Setup is different from many standard freestanding tents. It's not hard once you get the hang of it, but there are ways you could make a mistake while learning that would damage the tent. I recommend watching a few videos if you're not comfortable with Jake's feet. The fly is really tight from the start, so make sure to properly align before attaching. 2) Fabric is thin and slippery, and all attachment hooks are plastic. If you step on the tent wrong while setting it up, you could tear the fabric or break a key attachment piece. I do wish this tent came with a spare Jake's foot for longer trips. I managed to put the poles all the way through the Jake's foot accidentally several times (because I was setting it up in my living room). It seems to me like the Jake's feet work best when the tent floor is staked out. 3) The tent does stand by itself, but functionally it seems like more of a hybrid freestanding tent. Get comfortable with guy lines and you'll be fine. 4) It's not Ultralightweight in the way a single-walled trekking pole tent is, but this tent is comparable to other lightweight freestanding tents. Again, sandals vs shoes. 5) The stakes it comes with are sturdy, but on the heavy side. My plan is to use mostly MSR mini groundhogs, with a few other stake types on hand just in case. Overall, I'm very satisfied with this tent and am looking forward to many fun adventures!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lightweight, roomy, and thoughtfully designed for serious backpacking
*by A***I on May 27, 2026*

The NEMO Dagger OSMO is an excellent backpacking tent that strikes a great balance between lightweight packability, interior space, weather protection, and overall comfort. A lot of ultralight tents feel cramped or fragile, but this one feels much more livable while still being light enough to justify bringing on longer trips. The setup is straightforward, and the pole structure makes the tent feel stable and well-shaped once pitched. The interior space is one of the biggest strengths. There is enough room to sleep comfortably without feeling like the tent walls are closing in on you, and the vertical sidewall design helps make the space feel larger than the packed weight would suggest. The vestibules are also very useful for keeping packs, boots, and wet gear outside the sleeping area but still protected. The OSMO fabric feels like a major upgrade. It has a nice durable feel without being overly heavy, and it seems to handle moisture well. Ventilation is also solid, which helps reduce condensation compared with some tighter backpacking tents. The materials, zippers, clips, pockets, and overall construction all feel premium and thoughtfully designed. I also appreciate the small details, like the storage pockets, easy entry and exit, and the way the tent is designed to make organization simple. For backpacking, those details matter because they make the tent easier to live in after a long day on the trail. The only downside is that it is not a budget tent, and depending on your needs, you may still want to add a footprint for extra floor protection. But the price makes more sense once you feel the build quality, weight savings, and interior comfort. Overall, the NEMO Dagger OSMO is a high-quality backpacking tent that feels reliable, spacious, and well-engineered. It is a great choice for hikers, campers, and backpackers who want something lightweight without giving up comfort or weather protection.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well designed, easy to setup
*by R***H on July 8, 2025*

Took this tent out for a backpacking trip with my daughter and it is light, well-designed and easy to setup without directions. Just match the colors and you'll have no problem, e.g. yellow to yellow, black to black, etc. There are useful pockets and loops to hold phones, lights, etc. The included tent stakes are heavy duty three-blade stakes with pull-out loops, not the flimsy aluminum pins that come with most tents. I am an average size male and my daughter is on the small side and we had lots of room inside. Definitely a worthwhile investment for any backpacker.

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