


If I ever encounter a problem, I can reach out to Nemo. The high quality and features this tent presents make it worth every penny and more. The Dagger might be a little more expensive than similar tents from other brands or those within the Nemo lineup, however, it is a tent that will be an adventure partner for many years to come. A tent that weighs only three pounds but offers incredible comfort is something that left everyone wide-eyed. I also had members approach me to ask about the space, doors, and vestibules that it offers compared to theirs. Rose Wilderness for a sunset view and we were setting up our tents, the ease of setup of my tent left so many people speechless. When I took my adventure group on a backpacking trip to Mt. The 30D ripstop nylon floor felt like it can withstand regular use, and Nemo also sells a separate footprint for additional protection. I expect to see it become the main fabric all tents coming from Nemo will feature in the future. Durability The durability of the Dagger is great, and the OSMO fabric shows how Nemo upgraded their Dagger line.Despite the wind being between 20–45 mph, the structure held with no issues. Stability Once I stake the tent down I never worry about it flying away.If I or my partner need to get up at night, I don’t worry about crawling over each other or waking each other up. Special features: I can’t emphasize how nice it is two have two vestibules and two doors for a tent that only weighs 3lb 14oz.In fact, if one needs additional space inside the Dagger, Nemo sells a “ gear loft” that allows for extra storage.
#Dark runner dual dagger plus#
Plus it has two vestibules and two doors. Performance when camping with a partner or group: This tent is roomy enough to sleep two comfortably with extra gear inside.Despite the number of mosquitos in some areas, as soon as I close the two doors of the Dagger, nothing is getting in. Performance in wooded areas with lots of trees: My favorite use of the Dagger is camping in areas with lots of trees and shade.Performance in desert areas with no trees: I camped near some hot springs in the middle of Nevada where I had no cover and the tent performed great the rainfly kept the sun out.The mesh on top makes the dagger a very breathable tent. Performance in heat: Having the rain fly off when it gets warm helps reduce the heat significantly and I never felt uncomfortable.Just need to make sure to stake it well and check the wind direction to position the tent correctly. During my testing, we experienced winds of 20–40mph, and it performed great. Performance in wind: I bought the Dagger 2P with the wind in mind, as the winds on my future Patagonia trip can reach up to 74mph (or 120 km/h).My hiking group saw I had no issues compared with their tents. The Dagger performed amazingly in fact, Nemo states that their new OSMO fabric has advanced water repellency that lasts four times longer and has three times less stretch. Performance in rain: During testing I had an unexpected evening thunderstorm approach.Weight: The weight (3 lb 14 oz) for a 2P tent is great! What’s more, if hiking with a partner, I can divide the weight as Nemo includes a “Unique Divvy” dual-stage stuff sack.Just unclip the rain fly and the tent, then just fold up and pack away. Nemo thought of everything, including bags for every piece of equipment. Breakdown speed: Breaking down the tent was quite easy and would take around 2–3 minutes.Color-coded clips and corners make setup intuitive.

The Dagger has a single, hubbed pole structure making it easy to orientate oneself and properly set up the tent.
