Description
When space and weight are at a premium (think biking trips, kayak treks, and epic backpacking), you want a super packable, stuffable sleeping bag that'll fit into sterns, bike panniers, and bags. You need the lightweight, PFC-free, mummy-style NanoWave 25 Sleeping Bag to keep you comfortable around 25°F. Synthetic SpiraFil High Loft Insulation will keep you warm even when things get wet. The full-length zipper wraps around the footbox for easy ventilation. A snagless draft tube prevents air from sneaking in and fabric from catching.
- Spirafil High Loft Insulation for Maximum warmth and durability
- Lightweight, Highly Compressible Bag Ideal When Space and Weight are at Premium
- Full Length Locking YKK Two Way Zipper
- EN Tested
- Snagless Draft Tube
- "Feely" Draw Cords
- Blanket Construction
- Two Way Zipper Sliders
- Two Hang Loops
- Compression Stuff Sack
- Bag temperature: 25°F
- Weight: 2 lbs 15 oz (1120g)
- Pack volume: 7.7 liters (469.9ci)
- Lining: 50d 100% Polyester 1.3 oz/yd
- Ideal for users 6' 6" and under
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EN Rating
25°F -
Fill Type
Synthetic -
Stuff Size
7.7 liters (469.9ci) -
Total Weight
2 lbs 15 oz (1120g)
Product Reviews
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Reviewed by 5 customers
Cozy comfy tall
It's hard to find a warm sleeping bag in my size, this fits the bill.
Great Bag!
We love this, it keeps us warm and packs small, and is very comfortable.
Excellent design and comfort
I purchased 2 of the Nanowave 25's and put them to the test in mid 30 degree weather with no additional blankets or sleeping bag liner. Impressed! Is all I will say! We woke up to ice on the perimeter of the tent and was nice and warm only utilizing the sleeping bag and a rolled up sweater as a pillow for 2 nights.
Comfy
This is a very nice bag, got one a few months ago and it fits me perfectly head to toe, keeps your body heat in the bag very well but very breathable.
Awesome sleeping bag for the money!
I just used this bag for the first time doing the pemi loop in NH with some friends. We of course had bad luck and got caught in some of the worst weather imaginable. It was cold, back and forth raining and hailing, and had over 50 mph winds. I also forgot to get a rain cover for my new pack. Even with it being damp/wet, this sleeping bag kept me warm in just jeans and a t-shirt. I couldn't believe it. I had layers with me but this bag I was surprisingly warm and I didn't need them. It also packs small and is fairly light considering the price. My friends bag was a bit nicer and lighter and down feather but it also cost him over 400 bucks. Over all I'm very impressed with this thing's performance and I strongly recommend it. In this price range it's hard to beat. Also since this is the long version I should note fitment. I'm 6'5" tall and 230 lbs. I'm an all around big guy. I fit pretty well in this bag. I don't have a ton of extra room or anything but I do fit comfortably and that's all that matters.