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 8 oz (1120g)
- Pack volume: 7.7 liters (469.9ci)
- Lining: 50d 100% Polyester 1.3 oz/yd
- Max user Height: 6' 0"
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EN Rating
25°F -
Fill Type
Synthetic -
Stuff Size
7.7 liters (469.9ci) -
Total Weight
2 lbs 8 oz (1120g)
Product Reviews
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Reviewed by 6 customers
Nice bag but extremely tight
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Comments about Classic Blue / Regular LH
Love how compact the bag is when packed. The weight is nice for normal nighttime temperature ranges (it was in the low 50s when we tried these out and we were perfectly cozy). Only issue is that the bag is extremely tight. I'm a petite woman a found it to be annoyingly restrictive when zipped in; I have no idea how my 6', 200 lb husband even got it closed (he did though). Glad it was on deep sale otherwise I'd say it wasn't worth what we paid.
Great purchase
Went to Northern New Mexico for summer camp and while days are warm, the nights are not. This bag did the job. When it is really gold, a liner makes it perfect.
Decent budget bag.
I used this bag down to 33F and was comfortable with a light, long sleeve Merino base layer top only. It packs down pretty well for a Synthetic Bag. Way better than any Big box store offerings I have seen. I also have the Nanowave 45F which packs even smaller but would not be good much below the 45F rating. I recommend this Nanowave line if you are on a budget and not dealing with temps below 30F.
Very thin, not warm at 10°C
Mid winter, dressed, room temperature around 10°C and I was almost chilly inside this sleeping bag. Marmot is a good quality company but this bag is very thin for a rated 3.4°C.
Not warm. Too big. Sad.
Marmot messed up big-time with this one. As other reviews have noted, it didn't keep me warm even in ~40 degree weather. Brought this on a week-long excursion in Utah and Colorado and was downright SHIVERING every night, even though it only dropped to in anything below 36, unable to sleep, even with my down jacket and wool socks on, with the bag "sealed" shut over my head. I imagine you'd freeze in 25 degree weather! Hoping I can return this.
Not as warm as advertised
We bought this bag for our daughter and were surprised by its thinness. We just took a trip to Lassen where the nights were 35-40 degrees F. My daughter complained of being cold the first night, so she and I switched bags. I was freezing every night of the trip even with all of my warmest clothes on. We were backpacking and did not have the ability to add more layers or switch out gear. I hope that Marmot changes the temperature rating on this bag. Even with temperatures at the level they say should be comfortable, this bag did not keep us warm enough.