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Nemo Morpho 1P Tent Review

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2010

A review of the unique tent that doesn't have poles and uses "air beams" instead. It packs incredibly small. Perfect for backpackers or motorcyclists who camp.

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  • There's a review on the REI site about the inside of the tent collecting a lot of moisture, had any issues with that?

  • @steveblaxton I did have moisture issues at times, but usually when the wind was completely dead and when it was really cold.

  • what happens if the airbeads burst because of a rock, stick or an animal? (anything sharp) will it still stand?

  • @harrisisangry You'll have to patch any punctures, but the material the air beam columns are made of are very thick, so the potential of that seems minimized.

  • Looks cool. What happens if you get a puncture in it though? Is it repairable?

  • @Alflington You can repair punctures fairly easily. Haven't done it yet myself.

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  • My Tent came with a free footprint and tube repair kit (HumbleOutdoors ~$300). I have had no trouble with condensation.

  • Sold

  • It doesn't look any smaller than a 3 man tent that I see at Walmart. The only difference is the shape of it when it is packed. A normal tent would be about 3 feet long and about 4 or 5 inches in diameter, which is actually a better shape or configuration for strapping onto a bike or slinging over a shoulder on a hike, i think.

    I don't see any real advantage to this tent and it probably cost 2 or 3 times as much as a normal and larger 3 man tent.

  • u sold me!

  • Great Info AR! I'll have to check it out!

    Ride Safe!

  • Looks like something that I'm planning on buying. $300 seems a tad bit too much for a 1 person tent. I plan on touring a lot so this will be a good investment.

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