A roomy yet lightweight three-person tent, the Dragonfly Ultralight Backpacking 3P is ideal for weight-conscious backpackers prepared to share a tent but not each other’s personal space. The design incorporates a generous sleeping area, a central cross-pole for improved head height and twin porches to stash boots and packs. The tent doors can also be fully rolled back and secured for unhindered views – the ideal accompaniment to morning coffee after an epic wild camp in the hills
Freestanding design with large trapezoidal vestibules, designed to fit gear without obstructing entry and have multiple roll-back points to customize visibility and coverage
Tapered floor plan saves weight while increasing room at the head of the tent
Tent inner features white privacy mesh side panels with black mesh upper section for clear stargazing in warm and dry conditions when you don’t need a flysheet
Colour-coded anodised poles and matched webbing loops ensure an intuitive and fast setup
Large doors and trapezoidal vestibules with multiple roll-back points
Hubbed, pre-bent DAC Featherlite poles with high-arching main pole
Color-coded anodized poles and matched webbing
White No-See-Um Mesh on side panels
Integrated 20D Nylon tub
Premium 15D Nylon Ripstop fly is coated in a durable silicone repellent
Single-seam tub construction and silicone-impregnated fabric
Overhead Light Pockets™ use special light-diffusing fabric
Gear Pockets™
Divvy™ Sack dual-stage stuff sack
Protected strut vents at the top of each zipper flap
Frame: 1 Hubbed Aluminum DAC Featherlite® NFL 8.7mm pole / 1 Aluminum DAC Featherlite® NFL 8.7mm pole
Canopy Fabric: 20D Nylon Ripstop/ No-See-Um Mesh
Fly Fabric: Nylon
Floor Fabric: 20D Sil/PeU Nylon Ripstop (1200 mm)
Sustainability Through Longevity - Designed to last a lifetime and protected by the NEMO Lifetime Warranty.
Eco-Manufacturing - NEMO believes in working side-by-side with other companies who share their supply chain, banding their efforts together at a pre-competitive level to solve challenges and remove harmful chemicals from the supply chain.
The idea of NEMO was born one turbulent night on the side of Mount Washington while Cam Brensinger spent a sleepless five hours in a poorly designed bivy. That night he realised how much opportunity there was for thoughtful design as part of the equation of enjoying adventure. And, coming down off the mountain the next day, he resolved to tackle that challenge. Three days after graduation from Rhode Island School of Design, he founded NEMO Equipment.