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Item 765714
Specification | Description |
| Seasons | 3-season |
| Design type | Freestanding tent |
| Sleeping capacity | 3 |
| Average minimum weight | 5 lbs. 15 oz. |
| Average packaged weight | 6 lbs. 11 oz. |
| Average weight - metric | 3.04 kilograms |
| Floor dimensions | 91 x 79 inches |
| Floor dimensions - metric | 231 x 201 centimeters |
| Floor area | 50 square feet |
| Vestibule area | 13 + 13 square feet |
| Peak height | 48 inches |
| Peak height - metric | 122 centimeters |
| Doors | 2 |
| Canopy fabric | No-see-um mesh |
| Floor fabric | Coated nylon |
| Rainfly fabric | Coated nylon |
| Number of poles | 4 |
| Pole material | Aluminum DAC Featherlite SL |
| Pole diameter | 9.6 millimeters |
| Packed size | 6.5 x 21 inches |
| Fast pack weight | Unavailable |
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Comments about Nemo Losi 3 Tent:
Nemo makes the best tents and the new Losi 3 is no exception. It is solid as a rock, great attention to detail, high vertical walls by the two doors and this thing is huge!! I have the Nemo Moki for winter camping and the Losi 3 so much bigger with the same build quality. I have had tents from Mountain Hardwear (EV-3), Bilbler, Northface, Sierra Designs and MSR nothing comes close to the innovative gear coming out of Nemo Equipment!! Going to buy a Losi 2 when I am on my own and not backpacking with my family. If you haven't guessed it I Highly recommend this tent!!
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As soon as I got this product... I tested it in the living room (it passed the 1st test). Then I tested it in the backyard for a weekend (it passed the 2nd test).
Then I went to the Texas Panhandle in the middle of a tornado watch, really (and I mean really) high winds, hail in the area driving rain and lightning. When I setup the tent, the rain had subsided for a few moments... which was more than enough time to set the tent up, even though the wind had not quit. Then it rained and rained and rained. The wind blew and blew and blew. The tent is AWESOME.
While laughing at the college kid whose tent fell on him in the middle of the night... I thought to myself that this tent was worth every penny. The fly, the tent, the footprint, the pawprint... worth every single penny. Trust me, you do not want to waist your time on another tent.
Great size too... I enjoyed it, my wife enjoyed it and our dog was probably the biggest fan. You can't go wrong with this tent.
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I cannot say enough good things about this tent! I had obsessed for two months over the purchase of my first new tent in almost 13 years. I had been out of backpacking and hiking for quite a long time. I read many articles and reviews before being convinced that Nemo was the way to go.
I decided on the Losi 3P because of the specifications and user reviews. When the tent arrived, the high quality of both the materials and the construction were quite apparent. Also apparent was the size, true to Nemo's specs, of the tent. This is a true 3 person tent.
I set up first in my backyard in order to become familiar with it. Setup was very intuitive and easy. Break down was equally so. This tent is very sturdy and pitches very tightly. I absolutely love the roll up pack that the tent comes with. It is easy to pack, rolls up tight, and compresses down fairly well.
This past Friday, my wife and I took our new Losi out for a one night "shakedown" on our own property. The temperature dropped to around 30 degrees and it was very damp. We spent a comfortable night. Very roomy. No condensation despite the high humidity.
I do recommend both the footprint and Nemo's Pawprint. The Pawprint is a wonderful idea and really kept our sleeping pads from slipping around the tent floor.
I really cannot think of any cons at this time. Perhaps after more use but, I highly doubt it.
I would also have to say that this tent is truly a 3.5 season model. I highly recommend this tent ... it is worth the extra money.
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Love this tent. First night 35 degrees and slight breeze. Fly kept us warm. Setup for the first time in the elements was not too bad. The tent and pole organizer/sack is nice but a little bulky. Inside this tent is huge, housed 2 adults, a 12 year old, a medium sized dog and a small dog comfortably. No condensation
Second time used on top of rock formation on AT trail. Gave a thunderstorm (20 minute downpour)and the tent and vestibules (housing backpacks) remained dry. Again no condensation. Comfortable interior with three medium sized adults and small dog. Internal pockets were nice to keep flashlights and and wet gear in.
Only down side with this tent is the weight, but could exclude the organizer/sack and internal pockets to reduce weight.
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The Losi 3 is huge! The pocket organizer is a nice touch. The pawprint is a must have. The fly works wonderfully. Just came from camping at the Pacific Ocean, in the mid 30's and raining, the Losi 3 had absolutely no condensation! Plenty of room for 2 people and stuff. LOTS of head room. Sit up straight. It's made well. The best tent, EVER.
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I searched for a tent to fill many needs, and selected this one. I wanted to use it when my wife and I go car camping, where we use a queen sized air mattress and look for comfort in a tent. I also wanted to use it for 2-person backbacking, so it needed to be light and compact. Finally, I wanted a tent to fit my 6'1" body. Specifically, I wanted plenty of length, height and a large door.
Overall, I love the tent. The first-time setup is a little tricky, but after that my wife and I had this thing up in 10 minutes. The construction seems good. I wish the zipper was a little more heavy duty feeling, but so far no problems there. The size fits me like I thought it would.
I have found three drawbacks. While the inner tent door opening is very large, the fly door opening is not. It's a slim slit in the fly. Look closely at the photos to see this. I had not noticed that before I bought it. This seems crazy to me. Why put a large door on the inner tent if you are going to block it with a very tight and small fly door opening? The fly door eliminated the large door feature I was seeking.
The second drawback I had was in having the fly not staying attached to the stakes on windy days and nights. Where the fly attaches to the ground stakes, by the doors, it does so with metal rings that are too fat. They don't hook into the stakes well, and tended to come off. I had to really angle the stakes into the ground in order to avoid this, and then really tighten the fly straps.
Finally, I had a real problem on dusty windy days. This problem is likely true for any tent that is mostly screen, covered with a fly. In Utah, where it was really dusty and windy, we returned to our tent each day to find it filled with fine sand. Not just a slight dusting... more like 4 cups of sand! Turns out it blew under the fly and then right through the screen material. There was really nothing we could do to stop it.
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This tent is very well designed, every detail has been meticulously thought out and incorporated. It was a breeze to set up. We just tested it in the mountains of Colorado - 2 adults and 5 dogs, we fit very comfortably. Its bigger than my last 3-person tent so this is a luxury! We experienced rain showers every day and the tent held up just fine. No condensation on the inside. The footprint is a must to protect the bottom. We'll see how it holds up over time w/the abuse of 5 dogs but so far it has surpassed my expectations.
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If you are looking for a true 3-person tent, do not hesitate, do not second guess yourself, buy this tent! I have owned half a dozen tents and slept in a dozen others, and in less than one month of ownership, this tent has surpassed every conceivable test I could throw at it during the Wisconsin spring.
This thing has withstood near freezing temps & sustained 20mph winds with a light rain; I stayed cozy, dry and warm, and the tent stayed locked in place (barely a shudder). And since I am in Wisconsin, the very next week I was able to put this tent out in 80deg weather and had zero condensation problems.
The plusses are so incredibly numerous and stated in every backpacking/outdoor magazine and other reviews that I thought I'd mention the three areas that you should be aware of:
1. Set-up is simple and straight forward; I had it up in less than 6 minutes on my first solo, indoor run and with a friend was able to do setup in less than 3.5 minutes our first night. The only issue during set-up is the double-clips that lock the body & brow poles together; they require a bit of hand strength. I had to force them on the first time, but they never felt susceptible to breaking. The trick is putting the clip closer to the door on first and then snapping the other clip into place.
2. The footprint, purchased separately, was of a seemingly lesser quality than others I have owned and disappointingly so for a tent so well designed. It attaches via split clip that slide onto the body's straps, so I could never get it to feel like it was secure. It packed significantly heavier and larger than I would have expected, also. It is a necessity to have, but I may look at other ground tarp options and hope that NEMO will improve its quality in future productions.
3. This isn't a real problem - it is something that people should be aware of before buying this tent - it may actually be a plus for you (like it was for me). This tent is HUGE! This is not one of those 3-person tents that is more like a 2 person plus half a sleeping bag tents. I bought this tent because I'm a former offensive lineman - 6'5", 44" waist - I wanted huge. You can EASILY fit three guys my size in this tent, plus gear in the giant vestibules. Head room is insane and greatly appreciated, length never an issue, and the doors are easy to get through - a perfect big guy tent. THIS MAY BE TOO MUCH TENT FOR YOU! I'd recommend trying this tent out first; an indoor set-up at REI or at your house will let you know instantly if you should go smaller (my jaw was on the floor the first time I stepped back from the tent; the best word for it is palatial). It still packs up small (not tiny like the 2-person version but smaller than most of my other 3-person tents) and is surprisingly lightweight. Broken up into 2 or 3 packs, it feels like nothing especially considering what you get out of it.
I LOVE this tent. It is going to be my home away from home for 4 straight months in New Zealand/Australia, and I have ZERO reservations about living out of this tent.
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Comments about Nemo Losi 3 Tent:
I've tried a variety of tents TNF Spectrum 33, Marmot,and Sierra and nothing compares to the Losi. I'm finally happy with my tent purchase.It is extremely easy to setup. The Jake's feet hold the poles in place and are a cinch to pop off.
My gf and i recently made a trip out to Joshua Tree, arrived at 1030pm. set up the tent in the dark in 15 min. Temperature dropped to about 33 degrees that night and zero condensation in the morning. Ventilation was good. The gear pockets are awesome. We had tons of room and actually had 2 friends come in for some drinks and were perfectly comfortable.
As for dislikes my pad was moving around a bit that night, i ordered the pawprint and i hope that helps. Other than that i don't have complaints. This was the first time out so i may come up with more. Have to try it in the rain and wind to give a more thorough review. But for the short time i had it out, it was great.
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I bought this tent and it works just perfect here in the State of Washington. I searched for about five weeks before I bought it, compared everything that I could find in the market, bought specialized magazines, etc and this tent always came on top. What I'm really having a hard time understanding, are some comments about this tent being difficult to take down?????, I couldn't find it easier!!. I think that even an eight year old girl with no instruction and no help could do it in a snap. I just can't find any defects on this tent.
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