NEMO Losi 3P Tent
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NEMO Losi 3P Tent

NEMO Losi 3P Tent

Product Description

According to the editors of Outside's '09 Spring Buyer's Guide, the Nemo Losi 3P " is as big as many 4-person tents, but weighs about the same as some built for 2 without sacrificing livability.". 2 doors protected by vestibules eliminate jostling for

Product Details

Approx. Price:
$395.00 (Click to View Price Changes and Options)
Brand:
Nemo
SKU:
765714

Reviews for NEMO Losi 3P Tent

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walllee  
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01/11/2012 09:29PM
Great tent,very well made.I use it as a two person tent and still have room for extra gear.The tent goes up very easy and fast.The tent is very tight and handles high winds very well.
derek5017  
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02/17/2013 11:43AM
Wasn't really impressed by this tent. The components were technically cool, I'm mean really cool, but when it came to performance, the corners of the tent seeped moisture in, dampening my sleeping bag after a storm. Granted, it wasn't a lot of moisture, but for the price, I expected more. The tent was properly staked out.


I ended up returning it to REI, and purchased a Kelty Ridge 3P, and am extremely impressed with it.
Hoaf  
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05/12/2013 07:47PM
I've owned this tent for 2 years. It's been set up and used 6 times in the BWCA on multi-day trips, and a few times at the cabin when it's a beautiful night for sleeping under the stars.
Setup: Quick and easy. Everything fits and goes together as it should.
Space: One of the great features of this tent; a true 3 person tent, but works even better as a 2 person.
Features: Gear loft, storage pockets, optional floor cover for the interior (which I have and like). Two doors make it easy to gain exit and entry for both occupants. Nice roll-up bag with separate pockets for the poles and stakes. It's not a wrestling match to return the tent to its home, either. It fits well and rolls up snug with built in velcro closures to hold the roll together. Best tent storage system I've used.
Durability: So far, so good. Never had a leak or moisture seep in anywhere. I've been in one moderately heavy thunderstorm and a few long periods of rain with no problems at all. No sign of weakening or tearing of any seams or stress points.


Overall, I love this tent !
okinaw55  
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08/20/2013 03:37PM
I've slept in this tent several car camping trips now and I love it. The vertical walls really improve the space inside. The vestibule space on both sides is adequate for storage (a single side would probably be too small). It's kept me completely dry on 2 nights now of 2+ inches of rain over night. It has many additional accessories you can purchase with it, footprint,pawprint, and just recently they've added a garage attachment. I can't wait to take it up north with me next year. My only concern, and it has not become a problem yet, is the zippers on the screen mesh feel a little cheap. So far so good though. I'm very happy with it.
campNgirl  
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02/05/2016 09:31PM
Great tent! Easy to set up with amazing inside space. This tent has great ventilation and is great if you happen to be claustrophobic. The quality of this product made it worth the price, light weight yet strong. I've used it for two adults and a large dog and have space to spare. Highly recommend.
okinaw55  
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08/25/2020 08:21PM
8 years into this tent now might be stretching its lifespan. I have had several tie off attachments simply come lose from the silicon seal. I've always taken care of it very well but although the weight is great, and the poles have held up well, it seems to be separating at the seams. They appear to be "glued on" with silicon vs. actually sewing them to the tent side. I haven't used this for camping in quite a while as we now hang from trees. Something to consider anyways.