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NanoWave 55 (Fall 2023)
Marmot
NanoWave 55 (Fall 2023)
$78.95 - $88.95
Description

  Super-packable synthetic bag for any summer trip

  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 55 Sleeping Bag to keep you comfortable around 55°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.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Marmot
Temp Rating:
55° F
Seasonal Usage:
Summer
Temp Rating Celsius:
13° C
Gender:
Unisex
Bag Style:
Mummy
Color:
Steel Onyx
Bag Loft:
3 in
Insulation:
Spirafil synthetic
Fill Weight:
Regular: 9 oz / 255 g
Long: 10.4 oz / 296 g
EN Comfort (Women's Rating):
60° F / 15.6° C
Weight:
Reg: 1lbs 8oz (680g)
Long: 1lbs 12oz (795g)
EN Lower Limit (Men's Rating):
54.3° F / 12.4° C
Bag Length:
Regular: fits users up to 6 ft
Long: fits users up to 6 ft 6 in
Circumference at Chest:
Regular: 60 in
Long: 62 in
Circumference at Hips:
Regular: 58 in
Long: 60 in
Circumference at Foot:
Regular: 40 in
Long: 42 in
Bag Shell Material:
50d 100% Polyester 2.1 oz/yd
Bag Lining Material:
50d 100% Polyester 1.3 oz/yd
Bag Stuff Size:
Pack volume: 167.8ci » 2.75 liters
Other Features:
• 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
• "Feely" Draw Cords
• Snagless Draft Tube
• Two Way Zipper Sliders
• Blanket Construction
• Two Hang Loops
• Zipper Garage
• Compression Stuff Sack
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