Nanowave Sleeping Bags

Experience ultimate comfort and warmth with our nanowave sleeping bags, designed for outdoor enthusiasts and casual campers alike. Featuring lightweight, packable materials, these sleeping bags ensure easy transport without sacrificing insulation. The unique design provides exceptional warmth retention while allowing for freedom of movement, making them perfect for any adventure. With water-resistant fabrics and durable construction, you can trust our nanowave sleeping bags to keep you cozy in various weather conditions. Sleep soundly under the stars and embrace the great outdoors with confidence.

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Marmot Nanowave 25° Sleeping Bag - Blue
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Marmot Nanowave 25° Sleeping Bag - Blue

$99.00-$109.00

WAS: $109.00-$119.00*

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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. ... I recommend this Nanowave line if you are on a budget and not dealing with temps below

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5 Mrevans
[ It ’s hard to find a warm sleeping bag in my size, this fits the bill.

5 kagbma
Will be great for camping/hiking in Montana as it is very lightweight and can be compressed to carry in backpack

5 TomO
[ 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.

5 HappyCamp
[ This is a great 3 season bag! Light and packable for a synthetic. Very roomy. At six feet tall, 180 pounds, 34 waist, large hips and broad shoulders, I had plenty of room to sleep on my back and side. I had no problem with length even with my air pillow tucked into the hood. The temperature rating on the bag felt good in 30°F weather, keeping me nice and warm, paired with a sleeping pad rated at 4. 1 R value. A nice soft feel and glow in the dark zipper pulls are also good bonuses.

5 Miguel R
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.

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