NEMO MISSION Our 2010 product line is the result of 8 years of devoted labor and half a million years or so of developing better tools for shelter and survival. NEMO is about what we have just discovered and what we have known for a long time. It’s about beautiful design and intelligent engineering. It’s about serene cloudless days and bitter cold nights spent battling snow drifts and frostbite.
ASASHI™ LINK™ Enhance the living space between two Asashi™ tents with the Asashi™ Link™. Whether used as a communal meeting space, versatile entrance, sleeping area for pets, or covered storage for your gear, the Asashi™ Link™ is sure to become a favorite accessory for all trips and adventures. Featuring dual entrances, a floorless interior, and door tie downs, the Link™ gives you unprecedented flexibility when extra space is needed.
Setup Guide 1. To install the Asashi™ Link™, first unzip and disconnect the front vestibules of each tent. Note: When facing the tent, the zipper will release the vestibule on the right side. 2. Connect the Link™ by zipping one side to each tent fly. Make sure to close the snaps at the end of the zippers. 3. Stake the tents in place to create the proper tension in the Asashi™ Link™.
More Asashi™ Accessories 1. Asashi™ Link™ Footprint : The Asashi™ Link™ Footprint is a 70D abrasion-resistant nylon fabric tarp perfectly sized to fit underneath your Asashi™ Link™. The fabric is PU-coated for waterproofness. Add the footprint to create more sleeping space, a dry place for your dog to sleep, or protect your gear from mud. 2. Asashi™ Pawprint™: The Pawprint™ is a removable liner for the inside of your tent.
NEMO Quality There is a reason why our logo resembles a medieval shield. If you’ve ever seen an authentic medieval shield or piece of armor, the detail and quality of craftsmanship are astonishing. Hours were spent shaping and perfecting every component knowing the gravity of purpose and the need for reliable performance. At NEMO, we take the same approach to quality. We know from our own experience how vital a tent can be for comfort and survival.
WARNING Never place your stove, campfire, or other flame source in or near your tent. Never cook, light, or refuel a stove or any other heat source inside your tent. Death by suffocation and/or serious burns is possible. Maintain adequate ventilation inside your tent at all times. Death by suffocation is possible. Anchor your tent properly at all times to reduce the risk of loss or injury to the tent or occupants.