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Sonic 0
NEMO
Sonic 0
$549.95 - $649.95
Description

  This Backpacker Editors’ Choice award-winning big-mountain bag offers exceptional warmth and tuneability with a reduced environmental impact. The Sonic 0 features NEMO's next-generation Thermo Gill™ vents, with a new multistage zipper system that dramatically increases the usable temperature range of the bag and allows fine-tuning of comfort from within. Sonic’s chevron baffle construction better compartmentalizes down, eliminating migration and keeping the down evenly lofted. (Not to mention, it looks awesome.)

  The shell and liner fabrics are 100% recycled fabrics and bluesign®-approved, and the premium 800 FP hydrophobic down is 100% Responsible Down Standard (RDS) certified. Years of history in the field yielded detailed upgrades on this bag, including a perfected profile, redesigned draft collar, and bolstered draft tubes. Its proven Toester™ footbox keeps feet warmer, provides a waterproof barrier against tent wall condensation, and protects down from moisture while drying damp clothes inside the footbox. Adaptable to whatever the mountain throws at it, Sonic continues to reverberate as the ultimate extreme weather companion.

  

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Description
Brand:
NEMO
Gender:
Unisex
Color:
Goodnight Gray / Goldfinch
Temp Rating:
0F / -18C
ISO Comfort:
14F / -10C
Minimum Weight:
Short: 3 lbs 2 oz / 1.42 kg
Regular: 3 lbs 4 oz / 1.47 kg
Long: 3 lbs 9 oz / 1.62 kg
Fill Type:
800 FP Down
Fill Weight:
Short: 1 lb 11 oz / 770 g
Regular: 1 lb 12 oz / 790 g
Long: 1 lb 13 oz / 835 g
Fits Up To:
Short: 5 ft 6 in / 168 cm
Regular: 6 ft 0 in / 183 cm
Long: 6 ft 6 in / 198 cm
Shoulder Girth:
Short: 61 in / 155 cm
Regular: 63 in / 160 cm
Long: 65 in / 165 cm
Hip Girth:
Short: 56 in / 142 cm
Regular: 58 in / 147 cm
Long: 60 in / 153 cm
Knee Girth:
Short: 51 in / 130 cm
Regular: 53 in / 135 cm
Long: 55 in / 140 cm
Packed Size:
Short: 13.0 x 9.5 in dia / 33 x 24 cm dia
Regular: 13.5 x 9.5 in dia / 34 x 24 cm dia
Long: 14.0 x 9.5 in dia / 36 x 24 cm dia
Compressed Volume:
Short: 8.9 L
Regular: 9.6 L
Long: 9.9 L
Shell Fabric:
100% Recycled Nylon, Bluesign Certified
Footbox Fabric:
100% Recycled Nylon, Bluesign Certified
Lining Fabric:
100% Recycled Polyester, Bluesign Certified
Zipper Location:
Left
Includes:
Compression sack and mesh storage bag
Other Features:
  • Award-winning design is updated for even greater warmth retention and adjustability across temperatures.
  • Updated design incorporates 100% recycled, bluesign® approved shell and liner fabrics.
  • Updated Thermo Gill™ vents extend the comfort range with a new multistage zipper system.
  • Overstuffed with premium 800 FP hydrophobic down that is PFAS-free and 100% RDS-certified. Products certified to the Responsible Down Standard (RDS) contain down or feathers from farms certified to animal welfare requirements.
  • New chevron baffle construction better compartmentalizes down for more uniform loft and down migration prevention.
  • Stretch construction at the knees for comfortable side sleeping.
  • Redesigned draft collar and draft tubes keep cold air out.
  • Redesigned Toester™ waterproof/breathable footbox utilizes a layer of synthetic insulation to protect the down and deliver maximum toastiness for toes.
  • Offset zipper creates a thermally efficient seal while an updated profile secures warmth closer to the body.
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