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Nemo Tracker Osmo Tent

Ultralight 3-Season
3.7 out of 5 Customer Rating
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
$429.95 USD
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With a blend of technical features and a nimble, packable weight, Tracker OSMO™ is a versatile shelter for warm days chasing early-season elk and later in the fall when there's a chance of snow.

By using a composite weave of both nylon and polyester yarns, OSMO fabric is inherently more water-resistant and also boasts superior waterproofness without adding any harmful PFAS. In addition, this tent material stretches 3x less when wet and is 20% stronger than similar fabrics in the market.

Tracker maintains its asymmetrical design with volumizing Flybar™ pole clip for an impressive interior volume at the head of the tent without suffering any weight penalty. This asymmetrical footprint also equates to roomy vestibule storage that’s further enhanced by the Landing Zone™ removable, waterproof gear tub.

Armed with durable fabrics, a silicone-coated floor, and a full-coverage rain fly with snow skirt, our Tracker tent can handle inclement weather with ease. And should you need to break camp quickly for any reason, the lightweight, single-hubbed Easton Syclone® poles make set-up and take-down lightning-fast. When it’s time to move, load the tent into its included Divvy Cube™ stuff sack, a rectangular bag optimized for both efficient packing and sharing the load with a partner.

Features

  • 3 Season
  • Minimum Weight (1P / 2P): 2 lb 2oz / 2 lb , 8 oz 
  • Packed Weight (1P / 2P): 2 lb 10 oz / 2 lb 15 oz 
  • Packed Size (1P / 2P): 19.5 x 4.5 in in diam / 19.5 x 5.5 in diam 
  • Floor Dimensions (1P / 2P): 90 x 43/31 in / 90 x 51/43 in 
  • Floor Area (1P / 2P):  23 sq ft / 29.3 sq ft 
  • Vestibule 1 and 2 Area (1P / 2P): 7.5 sq ft (only one ves. on 1P)/ 7.5 + 7.1 sq ft
  • Tent Pole Description: Easton Syclone® poles
  • Canopy Material: 20D Nylon Ripstop/ No-See-Um Mesh
  • Rainfly Material: OSMO Ripstop (1200 mm)
  • Floor Fabric: OSMO™ Ripstop (1500 mm) 
  • Includes Landing Zone™, stakes, guy-out cord, repair kit, and Light Pocket™
  • Material: Other
  • Actual Weight: 42oz.
  • Temperatures:
    • 20F - 45F
    • 45F - 60F
    • 60F - 80F
    • Above 80F

Review Snapshot

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
50%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Ratings Distribution

Reviewed by 5 customers

Condensation is a major problem

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Submitted

By Mark

From KS

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I like that the tent is light, packs away to a decent size, and is reasonably easy to set up and take down. However, the snow skirts prevent adequate ventilation leading to significant condensation.

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Great lightweight tent

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

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By JJ

From Michigan

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I've used this tent for the past 2 seasons on backcountry hunts for elk and deer. I love how quick and easy it is to set up and break down. It's been through several storms and held up nicely. If you are expecting a lot of rain/wet condition you can guy out the rain fly better to keep it off the inner.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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Good design ideas bad execution

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

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By M.C.

From New Mexico

I took this on a 3 day backpacking camping trip in the Mountains in NM. Unexpected snowstorm the first night let me test out the snow skirts and to see how it would fair in cold (mid 20s°F) wet weather. Product does not meet expectations. Innovative ideas went into the tent but poor execution of said ideas are it's downfall. Lack of adequate ventilation to keep the moisture down, without the snowskirts being utilized the amount of condensation in the inside of the rainfly dripping into the tent was outrageous. Once I used the snow skirts the issue worsened, this is all with the vent open. the "quick locks" for the rainfly do not stay locked, several times getting in and out of the tent I'd notice the rainfly had popped loose. Lack of tension adjustment on foot of tent. The foot of the tent has a U-shaped cordage on each corner going from the floor to the top of the solid material right before it hits mesh, which is great to give you a solid 4" deep "bedpan" idk what the actual term is. As neat of a feature that is you can't adjust it for tension so I had to use separate stakes for it, thankfully I had extra from my previous tent. Then the front side of the tent doesn't have the loop so you don't get the total 4" depth of the "bedpan" even under tension. Another little peve is the collapsible Y-poles segments aren't all the same size so it makes it awkward packing in a bag or pack.

Bottom Line No, I would not recommend to a friend

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Great Tent

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

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By Ben S

From Georgetown, TX

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I've been able to use this on 2 hunting trips, with another planned for next week, and couldn't be more pleased. Quick to put up. Yes, there are lighter options out there for those who are counting, but this tent really isn't back considering(I also added the footprint for added durability and waterproofing.) A 3+ season rating would be accurate though you will need to weigh down the skirt with some snow pack or logs to keep it from blowing up and allowing driven snow/wind in. I personally don't have a problem with the make or materials. Being lightweight has its tradeoffs, and typically durability is one of the first to go, I've yet to have a problem though!

Great Tent

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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Doesn't hand wind

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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By Jimmy

From Fairbanks

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I purchased this tent for a hunting trip in Alaska. (I understand there are unique conditions for the state) On day 3, the main orange pole snapped from medium strong winds, the pole split, became sharp and immediately cut through the rain fly. As well, the light fabric used for the actual tent was too easily ripped by an alder that briefly was caught/ touched the tent. I really wanted to like this product but it didn't handle the environment well at all.

Bottom Line No, I would not recommend to a friend

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