My climbing partner and I leaned back against a makeshift rock windbreak, looking out over the southern Gore Range just above treeline. We nervously monitored a deep black wall of cloud creeping toward us from the south, drenching and engulfing everything in its path in darkness.
It started with a burst of heavy hail. That sent us diving into the NEMO Hornet OSMO 3P tent ($549) precariously perched on an alpine bluff. Heavy rain and tent-flattening wind bursts came in next and didn’t let up. It was an unrelenting storm with no way to escape.
While setting up the tent a few hours earlier, the weather forecast for the evening had been perfectly clear. At the time, that gave me a sense of relief because the Hornet OSMO felt excessively light for the types of storms that blast through these jagged peaks.
Yet we waited out the surprise storm underneath the thin fabric shelter. It quaked, shook, flexed, and flapped, but we emerged the next morning surprisingly dry and in good spirits. Not bad for a featherweight three-person tent. It’s the reason I keep bringing the Hornet along deep into Colorado’s backcountry.
In short: NEMO was able to trim the bulk and drop the weight with its Hornet OSMO 3P ultralight backpacking tent without making deal-breaking compromises. The semi-freestanding shelter, available in one-person, two-person, and three-person varieties, utilizes the brand’s proprietary OSMO waterproof fabric, dials in the details, withstands storms, and packs down tiny. It is, however, dependent on good stake placement, which isn’t available in all environments.
- Weight: 3 lbs., 5 oz.
- Height: 44"
- Floor space: 39.7 ft²
- Materials: 15D nylon ripstop/ No-see-um mesh (body), OSMO ripstop 1,200 mm (rainfly), OSMO ripstop 1,500 mm (floor)
- Vestibule area: 17.2 ft²
NEMO Hornet OSMO 3P Tent Review

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Storm Protection

OSMO for the Win
NEMO Hornet Details

Livability

Durability

NEMO Hornet Osmo 3P: Conclusion
