NEMO Equipment, Inc. Morpho 1P
This three-person tent handles challenging weather well and the freestanding dome is lightweight and easy to setup.
Brand: NEMO Equipment, Inc.
Model: Morpho 1P
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At a tick under five pounds, this freestanding dome is already lighter than most three-person tents. And the removable, 15-square-foot vestibule lets hikers go even lighter by leaving three ounces at home: Just zip off the vesti and zip in the waterproof door panel (included) when rain is unlikely or mileage high. Or turn the entrance into a full-blown front porch with the optional Trekking Pole Vestibule ($130, 1 lb.), which uses a staff to support the ceiling of a 24-square-foot vestibule that’s big enough to seat four people or stash a pair of bikes (with front wheels removed).
Setup is straightforward: “The color coding made it easy to pitch, even in blowing, miserable sleet,” reports one tester. Hammered by rain and snowstorms in Colorado’s Gore Range, the three-season Espri held firm—and stayed quiet, reports our tester. “We slept soundly as others were kept awake by rattling tents,” she notes.
Ventilation is better than most, thanks to big mesh panels and a rear fly vent that enhances airflow: Testers only saw condensation in subfreezing temps when seven people lounged inside. The 89-inch length and 40-inch height made it comfy for campers up to 6’1”, the width accommodates three sleepers, and the large door provides easy exits from anywhere in the tent. $390; 4 lbs. 15 oz.; nemoequipment.comMorpho 1P is the solo version of NEMO’s flagship Morpho 2P. Thanks to smaller diameter airbeams, Morpho 1P inflates faster and packs considerably smaller than its bigger brother, but retains the same comfort and spaciousness. Morpho 1P is constructed of waterproof, non-breathable, 30D PU Nylon, except for a strip of NEMO’s waterproof/breathable OSMO fabric across the ceiling and a lightweight no-see-um mesh for the front door. A large window in the back can be opened and small struts have been added to the vestibule door to allow for increased ventilation.