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Nemo Moki 3 Person Tent

Hiking & Camping > Shelters & TentsRated: ***** by 3 reviews.

Mountain Gear

Fully dedicated to Alpine route seekers, Nemo's Moki is a four-season shelter that isn't trying to be anything other than the most technically advanced tent on the market. Serious mountaineering protection that takes tent design to a new height. f09

Features:

  • Hypalon reinforced corner pockets
  • Internally deployable overhead vents
  • Multiple Moki tents can mate vestibules for base camping
  • Polyurethane coated, abrasion-resistant nylon floor is ready for expedition level traffic
  • Sleep Tight Anchor Transfer provides a waterproof and convenient transfer of your anchor into the tent
  • Tent divides into three dry bag stuff sacks to keep everything dry and organized
  • Two auxiliary side doors for added versatility and safety
  • Waterproof/ breathable shell is light and impregnable to keep you dry after a long days work

Moosejaw

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Capacity:3 person
Dimensions:90 x 75 x 48 inches
Floor area:43.2 sq ft
Minimum weight:6 lb 11 oz
Packaged weight:8 lb 11 oz (+ 1 lb 11 oz vestibule)
Poles:7 x 9.6mm DAC Featherlight aluminum
Shell fabric:nylon
Vestibule area:10.4 sq ft

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Nemo Moki 3 Person Tent Reviews Summary:

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Reviews:

"Great Tent worth the weight"

Rating:*****
I bought this tent for a few reasons, 1 is to take my girlfriend hiking and have somewhere for my dog her and I to sleep the other is that my best friends and I were going backpacking for a few days in VA over spring break and one of my buddies was going to have to sleep in my tent and my dog was going to need a place to crash, found this on Craiglist for super cheap, sorry moosejaw :( but this thing is awesome vents great and is warm when you need it to be, I would recommend gettin the footpring and pawprint from moosejaw especially if you have a furry friend. it is a little heavy but worth it's weight in gold for keeping cozy and having a good time in the back country
Robert at Moosejaw on 03/30/2009

"Sealed it and ready to go"

Rating:*****
Took only a few minutes to set-up and even less to take down. Design is awesome. Needed to get a larger tent than what we had having two girls now. Tent comfortably had space for two adults, a four year old, and a 15 month year old. Gear pockets all over. No condensation with all of us in there during a 50 degree night. Going to get a second so we can connect together to give them their own space until they don’t what to be with us anymore. A bit heavy but truly worth it. Looking toward using for some longer trips and harsh weather to really see its potential, I think we will leave girls at home for those.
Brian at Moosejaw on 06/17/2009

My favorite way to spend a night!

Rating:*****
This tent is incredible! The side windows are a great way to sneak in and out of the tent when you have gear in both vestibules. My fiance and I spent a week in it on a climbing trip and it was roomy and comfortable. The extra vents make it really comfortable even on warm nights. There are tons of thoughtful details. I can't recommend it highly enough!
loves2climb at Mountain Gear on 03/31/2007