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Searching for an ultralight shelter with greater volume? The 1-person NEMO Hornet OSMO ultralight tent offers enviable living space and comfort without sacrificing its airy weight.
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View the NEMO Hornet Product LineView all NEMO Backpacking TentsBest Use | Backpacking |
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Seasons | 3-season |
Sleeping Capacity | 1-person |
Minimum Trail Weight | 1 lb. 13 oz. |
Packaged Weight | 2 lbs. 4 oz. |
Packed Size | 7.5 x 12.5 inches |
Floor Dimensions | 87 x 39/30 (L x W head/foot) inches |
Floor Area | 20.6 square feet |
Vestibule Area | 7.3 square feet |
Peak Height | 39 inches |
Number of Doors | 1 door |
Number of Poles | 1 |
Pole Material | Aluminum |
Pole Diameter | 8.5 millimeters |
Canopy Fabric | Nylon |
Floor Fabric | Ripstop |
Rainfly Fabric | Ripstop |
Footprint Included | No |
Ultralight | Yes |
Design Type | Semifreestanding |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria |
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This is the first time I've tried a 1 person tent and I was surprised by how roomy it was. I can sit up fully. I'm a smaller female and can comfortably sleep in here with my 50lb dog. I found some of the details very well thought out, but others not so much. Most notably, guylines were not adjustable and were fairly short. I was camping in the desert where tent spikes aren't usable, I had to re-tie all of the guylines so I could stake down the tent with rocks. I will probably need to replace to longer lines. The tent needs to be staked out to have structure and without the fly I found it hard to get the sides from sagging in. Small gripes in an otherwise great lightweight tent.
This tent is super lightweight and the perfect size for me. I slept in it for 3 nights this past weekend, in on and off rain. No condensation got in, but it was still breathable. I used the rain-fly each night. I am 5'3" so I have enough space at my feet for a 65L pack inside. My nephew who is 6' could fit comfortably inside when I asked him to try, but he couldn't fit his pack in. It was fine, because the rain-fly extends to the ground, you can just wedge your pack in there. There are two tiers of pockets, definitely enough size. There are also two loops at the roof, so I could hang my lantern off of it. My previous 1p tent is 3lbs. heavier so I'm immediately switching to this for all of my backpacking and never looking back. Also I like the colors, because I'm not into super flash tents. ALSO! The set up is totally easy. I didn't read any of the instructions. The poles kind of snap into place automatically.
Sadly couldnt get out to try it yet but its amazingly compact and easy to build! The packed up size is smaller than most books and will be a great way to reduce the amount of room taken in my bag Only xomplaint set up of the rain cover is a little bit confusing but nothing a little bit of experience will fix
My first Nemo tent. I had been interested in this tent for a while, but got scared off by some reports of problems with not being totally waterproof particularly in areas where due to design of the fly the tent body is exposed. After doing a lot more research and with the new Osmo fabric I decided to pick one up. Time will tell how waterproof it is - as I have not set it up in the rain yet, but I like the features and the roominess. I am 6’1 and it would be nice if it were a few inches longer but it seems manageable. I think this tent should almost be considered as a hybrid of a single wall and double walled tent. I look forward to getting it out on the trail this summer.
During a recent backpacking trip I got to try out my new one person Hornet. In simple words I love this tent. For a one person tent it is very roomy and offers ample space for backpack and other gear in the tent. Highly recommended. One little improvement could be the fly zipper that gets a little stuck in the rain flap velcro. Making it a little harder to get out of the tent. Another great thing would be a vent through the rain fly to get some air / heat out. Otherwise this tent absolutely rocks, is of great quality and I absolutely love it. Great job Nemo!
I did a fair share of research before purchasing this tent. Luckily, my use of it has been in warm, sunny weather without rain or mist. Unfortunately, I've taken it on a couple of backpack trips when it's rained and this is not a waterproof tent. The bottom of the tent started wetting out in a matter of 2 hours. I've also never had a condensation problem in any tent I've had, and this one, a little mist and condensation throughout, wetting my stuff inside my tent. I wanted to love this tent, and I do in dry weather, but in the PNW we often have more rain than not, and I do not recommend it unless you only use it in nice, mild, NOT rainy weather.
The biggest problem with this tent was rainfly zipper was constantly stuck in the flap. There is nothing as annoying as waking up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom and you can’t get out for this reason. Mosquitoes flooding in, etc. And finally it got stuck so bad I was stuck inside and had to force it open effectively ruing the zipper. Further the screen netting had several small holes in it after the first use for no obvious reason. Extremely light and easy to set up, however.
I set this tent up easily in my apartment, and to my surprise I was able to fit inside of it with no problem. I am 6’5” over 250. Only thing I need to get is a footprint for the tent, and I am set. 😊
This is my first Nemo tent as well. I got it because I have watched so many YouTube videos as to which one I should get. I was debating between a Paria Outdoor tent or a Nemo tent. I have tried it recently on my first backpacking trip and it was awesome! I can't wait to use it again for my next backpacking trip. I just like the fact that it's light weight compared to my previous backpacking tent... (which was 5lbs because it was cheap). I highly recommend this tent to first time backpackers or seasoned backpackers as well.
I bought the Nemo Hornet in Spring 22 and was looking forward to use it on my first thru hike in NZ. The features and the weight were very promising and I really liked everything about it when I first pitched it in my garden. But after a few days on trail i was really disappointed. Every morning when I was camping on grass my sleeping pad was wet underneath even though it wasn't even raining and I was using the groundsheet. I re-wateeproofed my tent without success and having the same problem after two nights. Another problem were the guy lines loosing when it was windy. I ended up replacing the tent mid trail because I needed something more reliable.