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Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options (pics added!)

Sun 25 Sep, 2011 11:42 pm

does anyone have experience with the Nemo Obi 1P?

I basically want a very lightweight tent to take with me backpacking.
This will be more for "just incase" situations, or where I want to stay overnight somewhere so i can photograph sunrise/sunset etc.

http://www.nemoequipment.com/nemo2011-obi1p-tent
http://www.campsaver.com/obi-1-tent-3-season-1-person
$262 plus ~$50 postage incl. free footprint

Not willing to spend much more than that.
1kg is the weight I'm aiming for. 1.5kg is def pushing it.
I already have about 7kg of camera gear so need to be brutal with all other gear.

Thanks!
Last edited by pmack on Sun 09 Oct, 2011 9:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options

Mon 26 Sep, 2011 10:14 pm

didn't expect many responses about the OBI as i did a search on here and didn't find anything.
What are some common lightweight 1P tents used on this forum?

Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options

Mon 26 Sep, 2011 11:47 pm

Hilleberg akto and tarptent scarp/moment are the coolest 1 man lw tents going around at the moment. (also terra nova tents? ). The only thing in budget there is tarptent?

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options

Tue 27 Sep, 2011 8:52 pm

Thanks.

The Hilleberg akto is getting a little heavy at 1.5kg or so.

The tarptent moment is interesting though. easy set up, once peice etc.
though i don't like the idea of having to seal it yourself, that's a bit odd.
and the thing i prefer about the obi is that you can use it sans fly for some night watching.
hmmm. and the obi would be better in rain.

any other options?

edit: sorry just noticed you mentioned the terra nova tents.
quite simillar to the nemo obi, but for some reason the nemo appeals to me more.
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Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options

Tue 27 Sep, 2011 9:52 pm

I cannot vouch for the Obi, but I can for Nemo. I have the Meta 2p and the Losi Storm 3p and can say that Nemo make a lot of tent out of little weight and the quality and thought is superb. If you use a trekking pole (you only need one) have a good look at the Nemo Meta 1p. It's 1kg and the vestibule is huge. Cheepest one currently according to Spadout is http://www.o2gearshop.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=1_26_50&products_id=25481

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options

Tue 27 Sep, 2011 9:59 pm

No, found a cheeper one, and comes with free footprint http://store.mpgear.com/nemo-meta-1-person-trekking-pole-tent-1.aspx?avad=397_a20d6c6d

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options

Tue 27 Sep, 2011 10:14 pm

yeah that looks great, though i won't be travelling with a pole

edit: I just placed the order for the obi. got a further 15% off with the code: OUT-9165
Though i think they'll end up cancelling my order because i also ordered a thermarest and i noticed they have a policy not to send thermarest stuff internationally

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options

Wed 28 Sep, 2011 6:45 pm

ok well that sux, i got the email telling me they couldn't send thermarest so I asked them to cancel my order.
I was just going to buy the tent alone, and it seems they've taken nemo tents off their website!

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options

Wed 28 Sep, 2011 7:05 pm

I haven't done the math on this, but check this out

http://www.webtogs.co.uk/Nemo_Obi_1P_Li ... 02830.html

free delivery to Australia if you spend 400pound

And get a free nemo matress to boot.

???

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options

Wed 28 Sep, 2011 9:30 pm

lol, thanks for the suggestion, but 399 pounds delievered is AU$630.
The other place had it for US$350 with 40% off (including the code for 15% off)= US$210 + 50 postage = ~AU$270, so less than half the cost!
Hence why I'm unhappy with them taking nemo tents off their website!
I'll see if i can email them back.

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options

Thu 29 Sep, 2011 11:48 am

Oops, that is a bit $$$ :oops:

The tents are still on Campsaver, here it is http://www.campsaver.com/obi-1-tent-3-season-1-person Does the link work for you?

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options

Fri 30 Sep, 2011 12:03 am

yeah thanks I think they accidently disabled nemo products on my account, instead of thermarest products.
I was able to order the tent this morning!!! 40% off not too bad! :D

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options

Sun 09 Oct, 2011 10:54 am

ok tent arrived on friday!

there's one thing that came with it that I don't understand is for.
it's a hollow metal tube about 6" long. same material as the poles, but the diameter is slightly larger in that it can slide over the poles.
what on earth would that be for?

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options

Sun 09 Oct, 2011 11:00 am

pole repair 'kit' i'd guess. slide it over, tape it on. Hillebergs come with them.
Sounds like a bargain btw. I had the meta1, too small but very well made and designed.

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options

Sun 09 Oct, 2011 1:50 pm

yeah you're right, my old man presumed that when i asked.
And yeah very good deal, inlcuding $11 for 50ft of kelty triptease rope. i got this tent, and the free footprint delivered for under AU$300 with the aussie dollar just below parity.
Though i think the extra 15% discount has ended.

I just set it up, apart from when i tried to put the fly on backwards (due to the logo being on the inside of the tent, not outside, causing me to change all the clips as i thought they were put on wrong, and then resulting in great confusion wondering why the vestibule was not on the same side as the entrance to the tent inner), it was amazingly simple to put up.
Outside of the bedroom i've probably pitched a tent maybe 5 times in my life, so considering how easy it was goes to show how simple the design is.
The Jakes feet are pretty clever. Not sure how other free standing tents do this, but I imagine it'd be pretty easy to rotate your tent on the ground.

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single vestibule:
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Taking one clip off to watch the sky or get more air. also put an empty 75L backpack in the vestibule:
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This is probaly misleading, it's not as room as this pic suggests, but ample room for one person:
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I'm 6'2, and just have enough room to sit up. head might scrape the mesh roof slightly.
If i was any taller than 6'2, length of the tent would def start to become an issue.
I would prefer it a little longer so that my head didn't feel so cramped in the head end of the tent, but it's ok.
I want to be able to put my camera bag inside the tent for security reasons (theft and rain). There's a bit of room at my feet, a little cramped though.
Maybe more room next to my head though that would add to the cramped issue

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Overall, very satisfied. Thinking about camping in the front yard tonight like a school kid :D

Oh btw, the single unit pole setup is brilliant. Takes like 10 seconds to put together, and there's no guesswork. so simple.

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options (pics add

Mon 10 Oct, 2011 10:07 am

Looks great! Matches your sleeping bag! Bet you're going to love the tent. I have a single and a double wall Nemo tent and the Obi really looks to have the best of both set-ups.

I will be doing some solo stuff (maybe the Beeripo walk) soon, as well as some group walks. I don't like to share my bedroom with anyone but super good friends or my husband, so, I've bought the meta 1 for these ventures. Expecting to get it late this week.

If you're still looking for a sleeping pad, mainpeak.com.au have very good prices on the exped sim UL - it's their competitive version of thermarest's neoair.

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options (pics add

Mon 10 Oct, 2011 7:44 pm

Bronski wrote:Looks great! Matches your sleeping bag! Bet you're going to love the tent. I have a single and a double wall Nemo tent and the Obi really looks to have the best of both set-ups.

I will be doing some solo stuff (maybe the Beeripo walk) soon, as well as some group walks. I don't like to share my bedroom with anyone but super good friends or my husband, so, I've bought the meta 1 for these ventures. Expecting to get it late this week.

If you're still looking for a sleeping pad, mainpeak.com.au have very good prices on the exped sim UL - it's their competitive version of thermarest's neoair.

I joined up to whiteblaze yesterday, anyway just then i saw someone had posted my photo of the sleeping bag and tent combo:
http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showthr ... ost1207257
"The point here is that if you like a shelter it is much more likly to work for you than one that works for somebody else but you don't like in the first place.
For example (no offence...) but it is pretty obvious to me why this guy has chosen (and will enjoy using) this tent (over several somewhat similar shelters). Franco "

so funny! yes it does match! but a coincidence.
I think i've decided i'll take the footprint with me, which is an extra 220grams, so pretty heavy (70D material) to take with me backpacking for a year, but a hole in my floor is the last thing i'll want.
I was also going to get a lighter sleeping bag, the WM summerlite, but i tried to get into it the other day and it was just too damn small.
so with the extra weight of using my existing sleeping bag and footprint, i've decided i can't afford the weight of a sleeping pad but thanks for the link

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options (pics add

Wed 12 Oct, 2011 8:43 am

Seriously, no sleeping pad? :shock: If weight and $ is something you're minimising, I would never go without a mat. A sleeping bag won't keep you warm on cold ground. Why not get a $5 cheapy open cell mat and cut it to head-knee length? It will double as a great sit mat during the day, a clean spot to fiddle with the camera gear, attatched to the outside of your bag.

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options (pics add

Wed 12 Oct, 2011 5:43 pm

yeah well i was considering a small prolite thermarest, but i'm not gonna be in cold areas for a while, doing S.E asia from november-March (so fricken hot), then up through china and and the 'stans, then onto europe. so maybe i'll get a mat at some stage through my trip. it's a year long trip so plenty of time to make mistakes and learn!
i'm sure i could always throw a few clothes on the ground though if gets cold and i haven't got a mat yet
money is not the issue, it's size and weight
btw. I will not be camping or trekking a whole lot, another reason why i can't justify the weight of a full setup

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options (pics add

Wed 12 Oct, 2011 5:58 pm

Well get a Neo Air ( the size of a 500ml can) or this one :
http://www.klymit.com/index.php/product ... frame.html
This one stored is the size of a standard 330ml can.
Franco

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options (pics add

Wed 12 Oct, 2011 8:05 pm

pmack wrote:yeah well i was considering a small prolite thermarest, but i'm not gonna be in cold areas for a while, doing S.E asia from november-March (so fricken hot), then up through china and and the 'stans, then onto europe. so maybe i'll get a mat at some stage through my trip. it's a year long trip so plenty of time to make mistakes and learn!
i'm sure i could always throw a few clothes on the ground though if gets cold and i haven't got a mat yet
money is not the issue, it's size and weight
btw. I will not be camping or trekking a whole lot, another reason why i can't justify the weight of a full setup


Ok, all makes sense then :) Part of the fun is working it all out along the way.

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options (pics add

Wed 12 Oct, 2011 9:01 pm

Franco wrote:Well get a Neo Air ( the size of a 500ml can) or this one :
http://www.klymit.com/index.php/product ... frame.html
This one stored is the size of a standard 330ml can.
Franco

neo air is too tall and will take away effective length from my tent (i.e feet will then hit the roof of the tent)
that intertia x frame looks good, i was about to buy one, but as i don't need one for the first few months of my trip, i'll get something later on, hopefully i can find one of those!

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options (pics add

Thu 13 Oct, 2011 6:53 am

BTW, did you notice that the guy that posted the Obi review at WB calls himself LimeMan? What a coincidence...
Franco

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options (pics add

Thu 13 Oct, 2011 5:40 pm

haha, no didn't notice, i read it as lineman, though good pickup.
there was another simillarly spec'd tent that i was considering, but it was an ugly maroon colour that didn't appeal to me.
So yep the colour of this tent did help my decision, but was only a part of my reasonings.
Though I do like your theory that people choose things based on emotion, and then construct an arguement for that thing to justify their choice.

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options (pics add

Thu 13 Oct, 2011 6:08 pm

i read it as lineman
That is funny because I have read his comments before (so, yes I was aware of his review when you asked here...) and always also read his name as lineman .

I sold cameras for 30 years so in spite of the fact that I often get rubbished when I point things like that out, my comments are based on experience and as I stated I am not immune from it.
Anyway , get that funny mat, you will thank me after a few nights on the ground without one...
Franco

Re: Nemo obi 1P and other lightweight tent options (pics add

Thu 27 Oct, 2011 8:42 pm

guys I've decided I want a 2P tent, so i can put my pack inside or to be able to fit another person just in case.
I'd have gone the obi 2P, but it loses 3" in length which is a bit silly.
anyone want to buy it let me know, selling it for $300 delivered. Other than setting it up above, I've not used it.
Just taken tags off and cut off instructions/warning inside tent.
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