Nemo Meta 2P Lighweight Tent – Lightweight trekking pole tent under 1.5Kg

www.webtogs.co.uk In this video we take you through the new Nemo Meta 2P tent, one of the best designed trekking pole tents we have seen. The Nemo Meta 2P is a striking example of the efficiency and weight savings of a well designed trekking pole tent. Thanks to well-placed anchor points, setup of Meta 2P is quick, with none of the pole slippage and tensioning issues that plague other trekking pole tents. Multiple venting options and vestibule configurations keep the rain out and the air circulating. Despite its paltry weight, Meta 2P upholds the NEMO standard for comfort and usability, with four integral vents, multiple mesh pockets, and the highest quality fabrics and hardware. Meta 2P’s dual vestibules combine with the tent interior to total 58 sq. ft. of rain-protected comfort and gear storage; pretty amazing for less than 3lbs! Includes watertight stuff sack, stakes, and repair kit. Features: * Large upper vents let in fresh air * Unique system makes set up easy and grommets keep your trekking poles in place * Large Vestibules on the Meta 2P offer abundant storage space and can be opened in the rain for added ventilation Tech details: Weight: 1500g / 53oz Capacity: 2 Minimum Weight: 1300g Frame: 2 Trekking Poles (not included) Shell Fabric: Mesh / 20D Sil-PU Nylon Vestibule Fabric: 20D Sil-PU Nylon Interior Height: 109cm Floor Area: 3.3sq m Vestibule Area: 2.3sq m Toview similar outdoor gear, footwear and clothing with free delivery & ZERO Hassle returns, just head
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14 Responses to “Nemo Meta 2P Lighweight Tent – Lightweight trekking pole tent under 1.5Kg”

  1. webtogs says:

    @Absinthe2401 No tent can hope to completely get rid of condensation, but the 2P does it better than most. You will always have that temperature differential that will cause some dampness, but the ventilation in the Nemos is second to none in ensuring you don’t get dripped on.

  2. Absinthe2401 says:

    I love my 2P but on two occasions, I ran into condensation/frost issues. One one occasion, it was fairly humid and cool, but no rain. I woke up to condensation covering the inside of the roof, and both doors had been open. The other occasion, it got down to below freezing, and in the morning the roof was covered in frost. Again, both doors open. Just sayin

  3. webtogs says:

    @bedarda Sounds like you love it as well! The Vents are at the top PLUS two on each side meaning it is incredibly well ventilated.

  4. bedarda says:

    I bought my Meta 2 from HumbleOutdoors for about $240, it came with a free foot print and free shipping.

    I have not got to go backpacking with this tent yet but I have set it up in my backyard. During that day it poured rain and at evening it snowed. There was not a drop of rain inside. I can not tell you how it vents. It has a very taught pitch and is very spacious. If you think it is too small for 2 people your wrong this tent is more like a 3 person. Overall a great tent.

  5. webtogs says:

    @PHARRAOH Agree on the space, we wild camped on the top of Fan Fawr in the brecons and it stayed strong in some interesting winds and we had room for some big packs inside.

  6. PHARRAOH says:

    I used this tent on timber mountain, mt. baldy range in so, ca. with my girl friend and it was great. Sets up easy, ventilates like you’d not believe. Zero condensation and sturdy even in roughly 30 mph winds at the summit, it held up no problems. Easily enough room for 2 6′ tall adults, on full size thermarests, with room in all 4 corners for essentials. The vestibules are big enough for packs, boots. Over all, awesome tent! get one and enjoy

  7. webtogs says:

    @PHARRAOH Glad you liked it Pharraoh! Let us know how you get on with it when you go camping.

  8. PHARRAOH says:

    it arrived yesturday. set up is easy and it looks to be a great tent. the floor comes in a separate pouch, real nice pouch. but can be put in staf sac with tent if desired. the stuff sac, its great. has its own belted lach system to lock it all in a nice bundle to fit your bottem compartent most packs have, its a perfect matched size for my osprey 65. my lady and I will take it up to a summit and try it out in a fe weeks. cheers. oh, and the tent stakes are realy cool, sturdy and lite

  9. jonesnow says:

    @PHARRAOH Nice call Pharaoh, it’s a great tent.

  10. PHARRAOH says:

    just ordered one, looks to be an awesome tent. i’ll let you know when it arrives.

  11. lighterisbetter says:

    I believe this is the wrong way to set up the tent. I think you peg the 4 corners (dont peg the investibules) then put the collasped poles in, extend the poles. Now you peg the investibules, tighten straps and it should be set up. I live in Canada and maby the tent is different but the way I just explained is the way illustrated in the manual. It is also makes the tent alot more tought and steardy. I love this Tent!

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    I’m able to read your brain, and you ought to end up being embarrassed about yourself.

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