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Forte 20 - Women's (Spring 2023)
NEMO
Forte 20 - Women's (Spring 2023)
$149.96 - $164.96
Description

  Plush, lightweight synthetic bag ideal for side sleepers

  The NEMO women's Forte has been updated with Primaloft’s lightweight, ultra-lofty, and supremely resilient RISE insulation featuring 80% post-consumer recycled content. The Forte’s classic Spoon™ shape provides a generous cut at the elbows and knees so side sleepers can shift positions comfortably throughout the night.

  This 3-season backpacking bag is loaded with features, including Thermo Gills™ that help regulate temperature during the night, Blanket Fold™ that provides tucked-in comfort, and an integrated pillow pocket. Left-sided zippers on Men’s and right-sided zippers on Women’s allow Forte™ to zip together for a double version of these favorite synthetic sleeping bags.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
NEMO
Temp Rating:
20° F
Seasonal Usage:
Three Season
Temp Rating Celsius:
-7° C
Bag Style:
Spoon Shape
Gender:
Women's
Fill Weight:
Reg: 2 lbs 6 oz / 1.08 kg
Long: 2 lbs 10 oz / 1.19 kg
Color:
Tide Pool / Shaded Thistle
Insulation:
Synthetic Primaloft RISE 80% PCR
Weight:
Reg: 3 lbs 5 oz / 1.5 kg
Long: 3 lbs 9 oz / 1.62 kg
Bag Length:
Reg: fits users up to 5'6" / 168 cm
Long: fits users up to 6' / 183 cm
Circumference at Chest:
Reg: 62 in / 157 cm
Long: 64 in / 163 cm
Circumference at Hips:
Reg: 58 in / 147 cm
Long: 59 in / 150 cm
Circumference at Foot:
Reg (at knees): 60 in / 152 cm
Long (at knees): 62 in / 157 cm
Bag Shell Material:
30D Polyester Ripstop w/ DWR
Bag Lining Material:
20D Nylon Taffeta w/ DWR
Bag Stuff Size:
14.0 x 8.5 in dia / 36 x 22 cm dia
Other Features:
• Classic Spoon™ shape adds room at elbows and knees for versatile comfort.
• Updated with Primaloft® RISE insulation, featuring 80% post-consumer recycled content, and engineered to deliver maximum warmth retention and water resistance with less weight than conventional synthetic insulation.
• A fabric set of 30D Nylon Ripstop and 20D Nylon Taffeta offers an ultra-plush sleep experience.
• Thermo Gills™ allow you to vent body heat without letting cold drafts in.
• Blanket Fold™ external draft collar and a full-length draft tube provide tucked-in comfort and temperature regulation.
• Full-length double-slider #5 YKK zipper with zipper plow makes getting in and out of the bag a breeze.
• Integrated pillow pocket allows a jacket, extra clothes, or Fillo™ (sold separately) to be stuffed into the sleeve opening for secure, elevated support through the night.
• Opposite-sided zippers on Forte™ Men's and Women's models increase versatility by allowing them to be zipped together into a double sleeping bag.
• Protected by the NEMO Lifetime Warranty.
• Patent # D804,780. Patents pending.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
-- Compression stuff sack
-- Mesh storage bag
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