NEMO Equipment Inc. Losi LS 2P Tent: 2-Person 3-SeasonNemo Equipment lightened the Losi LS 2P Backpacking Tent without ridding any camping comforts. Extra ridge poles expand the Losi's sidewalls to a nearly vertical angle for extra space, and Jake's Feet corner anchors lock the main poles in place for maximum space throughout your trip. Unique snaps and clips make setting up as easy as can be. The Losi LS boasts three-season protection and comforts for warmer or wet weather, with a PU-coated fly and floor for rainy days and no-see-mesh walls for summer's hot days. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Bungalow 4P Tent: 4-Person 3-SeasonThe Bungalow 4P Tent is Nemo Equipment's largest in the Losi family for the utmost camping comfort. Four lightweight aluminum poles expand the no-see-um mesh walls for an abundant interior space, ample headroom, and nearly vertical sidewalls. The mesh walls keep everyone comfy in warmer weather, and the PU-coated ripstop fly and floor protect your gear from wet weather. Nemo Equipment added two doors for easy entry and one large vestibule for all the gear that you and your backpacking buddies brought. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Meta LE 2P Tent: 2-Person 3-SeasonNemo Equipment's Meta LE 2P Tent has a roomier feel compared to most ultralight backpacking tents with trekking pole setups. That's because, with the assistance of dual guy-out cords, the Splash Guard floor extends off the ground for extra space without the weight. The Splash Guard floor also keeps muddy wetness out of the interior, while the silicon-treated shell sheds rainfall to keep you dry. When it's warm and sunny out, you can retract the vestibules to expose the mesh doors for ventilated airflow. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Moki Vestibule One Color, One SizeNemo's Moki tents are designed to link up via the attached vestibule, but you can pick up a second Moki Vestibule and attach it to your tent to form a second sheltered entryway. The PU coating keeps your boots and pack dry, and the zippered door lets you in and out quickly so the water doesn't follow you into your shelter... |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Blaze 2P Tent: 2-Person 3-SeasonWith a slim weight barely over two pounds, Nemo's Blaze 2P Tent is a favorite among ultralight backpackers. Despite its light weight, the Blaze still provides versatile protection, including a PU-coated fly and floor for wet weather and a no-see-um mesh canopy for warm temperatures. The Blaze uses a single DAC Featherlite NFL pole for a simple setup. Unlike most ultralight backpacking tents, the Blaze boasts two doors and two vestibules for a better camping experience. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Losi 3P Gear LoftYou can stay organized and keep your gear safe by hooking the Nemo Losi 3P Gear Loft up on your tent ceiling.... |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Galaxi 2P Gear Loft One Color, One SizeNemo's Galaxi 2P Gear Loft features illuminated panels to help your headlamp light up your tent even better.... |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Tenshi 2P Tent: 2-Person 4-Season One Color, One SizeNemo equipped the Tenshi Tent with Extreme Conditions Technology for 4-season protection when you're climbing, backpacking, and exploring the alpine. Extreme Conditions Technology includes highly weather-protective features to keep you comfortable and dry in snowstorms and rainstorms. The tent's Osmo body works with a PU-coated floor and vestibule to keep wetness at bay, and Nemo's patented Pressure Porting ensures sufficient airflow even in blizzards. Nemo also added a Condensation Curtain that falls from the top of the tent to the bottom, just below your head, in order to block your breath's condensation. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Losi 2P Gear Loft One Color, One SizeStore gear, dry clothes, and still let some light in with the Nemo Losi 2P Gear Loft.... |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Dagger 3P Gear Loft One Color, One SizeProviding a nifty storage solution and quick-drying convenience for wet items, the NEMO Equipment Inc. Dagger 3P Gear Loft adds organizational bliss to your camping experience. This hanging gear loft attaches to your NEMO Equipment Dagger Three-Person Tent through the attachment clips.. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Losi LS 3P Tent: 3-Person 3-Season One Color, One SizeNemo Equipment's best-selling Losi LS 3P Tent got lighter this year without ridding any roomy camping comforts. Extra ridge poles expand the Losi's sidewalls to a nearly vertical angle for extra space, and Jake's Feet corner anchors lock the main poles in place for maximum space throughout your trip. Unique snaps and clips make setting up as easy as can be. The Losi LS boasts three-season protection and comforts for warmer or wet weather, with a PU-coated fly and floor for rainy mornings and no-see-mesh walls for summer's hot nights. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Galaxi 3P Tent: 3-Person 3-Season Birch Leaf Green, One SizeNemo Equipment's Galaxi 3P Tent is spacious for camping comforts and lightweight for backpacking. No-see-um mesh gives the walls plenty of ventilation in warm weather, and the PU-coated fly and floor protect you and your gear from wet conditions. The Galaxi's one-piece hubbed pole gives an intuitive, innovative, and quick setup. Nemo equipped the Galaxi with two doors for easy entry and two vestibules for simple storage. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Hornet 2P Tent: 2-Person 3-Season One Color, One SizeNemo's Hornet 2P Tent is an ultralight backpacker with personal features for you and your camping partner. Its no-see-um mesh canopy provides plenty of ventilated airflow, while PeU-coated ripstop helps the vestibule, fly, and floor resist abrasion, dirt, and rainfall. The one-piece DAC Featherlite NFL pole offers an easy setup as well as an expanded interior. Unlike most ultralight tents, the Hornet 2P features two doors so your backpacking buddy doesn't crawl over you in the middle of the night. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Cosmo Air Sleeping PadThe Nemo Equipment Inc. Cosmo Air Sleeping Pad is sure to keep you nice and cozy while you sleep whether you're camping in the summer or backpacking in fall or spring. Even though it stuffs down to about the size of a Jetboil stove, this pad's lateral I-beam baffles raise up to about three inches in order to keep you off the bumpy ground throughout the night. These baffles also offer more support and stability than most conventional sleeping pads, and the pad provides a pillow baffle for extra support at your head that doesn't add any weight whatsoever. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Astro Air Sleeping PadAfter miles of rigorous hiking, you need a restful recovery. The Nemo Equipment Inc. Astro Air Sleeping Pad gives you just that. The durable yet plush polyester shell is tear-resistant, quiet, and very comfortable. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Astro Insulated Sleeping PadNemo Equipment Inc. added PrimaLoft insulation to one of its tiniest pads so you can sleep soundlessly on the Astro Insulated Sleeping Pad when you backpack in colder weather. The durable yet plush polyester shell is tear-resistant, quiet, and very comfortable. The lateral baffles inflate up to 2. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Razer Air Sleeping PadConsider the NEMO Equipment Inc's Razer Air Sleeping Pad as your cot's best friend. Designed to level with the cot's surface, the Razer is fashioned with a fabric that stretches with and fills in the contours of the cot, in turn creating a one-of-a-kind backcountry sleeping experience. The Razer features a plush 3-inch height and an integrated foot pump that makes it easy to setup home base.. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Cosmo Insulated Sleep PadWhoever thought backpacking in winter was a good idea must have had the Nemo Equipment Inc. Cosmo Insulated Sleep Pad to keep them nice and comfortable while they slept. Nemo added a layer of PrimaLoft insulation in the durable yet plush polyester shell in order to keep you warmer and cozier than conventional sleeping pads. Even though it stuffs down to about the size of a Jetboil stove, this pad's lateral I-beam baffles raise up to about 3 inches in order to keep you off the bumpy ground throughout the night. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Vector Sleeping PadLight, quiet, and stable, Nemo Equipment's Vector Sleeping Pad offers a cozy night's sleep whether you decide to give it a go on the kitchen floor, on a slab of granite in the alpine, or on the floor of your backpacking tent (we suggest the latter) . Its treated polyester fabric helps to keep the pad's weight down to just over a pound and is quiet, so you can roll freely from side to side, without worrying about waking your tent mate. The Vector is built around Nemo's Space Frame baffle construction, which helps to eliminate side-to-side movement for a more stable night's sleep. Nemo Equipment even added a thin aluminized later to the mat to help reflect body heat back towards you as you sleep for even cozier night's sleep. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Cosmo Air Lite Sleeping Pad One Color, 20RThey say sleeping on hard ground builds character and is good for your back, but at the end of the day we'd rather lay down on the Nemo Cosmo Air Lite Sleeping Pad. At four inches thick, it will keep your shoulders and hips comfortable, and the raised head baffle supplements your pillow to give you plenty of neck support. Maybe best of all, the integrated foot pump saves your lungs from the strain of blowing and your head from the inevitable resulting dizziness.. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Astro Air Lite Sleeping Pad Elite Yellow, 20 RegularNemo Equipment Inc. took its tiniest, lightest sleeping pad and made it even lighter with the Astro Air Lite Sleeping Pad to appease the most minimalist backpackers out there. Even though the pad is lighter, the designers at Nemo were able to make it a half inch thicker than the standard Astro in order to ensure you don't feel the ground while you sleep, and it still packs down smaller than the original Astro despite its thicker size. This amazing design is due to the Airlock Elite fabric that holds strong welds without wasting an ounce. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Nomad Sleeping Pad Skyburst Orange, 30XLThe ol' budget inn certainly has its charms--mysterious stains, free cable, and complimentary continental breakfasts--but it doesn't hold a candle to the Nemo Equipment Nomad Sleeping Pad. Tailored to fit the needs of folks who would rather spend the night on a cozy bed than the hard ground, the Nomad's 6in height offers a comfortable night's sleep in the great outdoors. The pad even comes with an integrated foot pump to make inflation a cinch, and the pad's firmness can be dialed in to accommodate your picky back thanks to a micro-adjust valve. And if you really want to double down on comfort, you can link two Nomads together for additional sleeping space that's the equivalent of a queen-sized bed. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Tensor Insulated Sleeping PadWith a layer of Primaloft synthetic insulation, a heat-reflective metallic film, and baffle construction, Nemo Equipment's Tensor Insulated Sleeping Pad might just give you the coziest night of sleep you've ever had in the backcountry, but it's still not gonna stop your tent mate from snoring. Then again, you might not notice him catching Zs when you're cuddled up on the Tensor's super-quiet 20D polyester fabric and undulated lateral baffles, which help keep the sleeping pad flat, stable, and oh so comfy... |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Cosmo Insulated Lite Sleeping PadHauling a feather bed into the backcountry is a tough ask, but packing up the Nemo Cosmo Insulated Lite Sleeping Pad is much easier and will keep you almost as comfortable. It's four inches thick, so your shoulders and hips will stay comfortably off the ground. It's also decked out with PrimaLoft insulation to keep you extra warm when you're sleeping on cold or snowy ground. Nemo's looking out for your neck and lungs, too, so it gave the Cosmo a raised head baffle that supplements your pillow and an integrated foot pump for easy inflation and deflation without the huffing, puffing, and inevitable dizziness. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Pillowtop 1P One Color, 20RSleeping on the ground out in the cold mountain air may sound like roughing it to some, but they probably don't have the Nemo Equipment Inc. Pillowtop 1P on their sleeping pad. Just slip this cover over your sleeping pad for an extra inch of padding and to give your sleeping pad a luxuriously soft feel. Compatible with Nemo Cosmo sleeping pads, the Pillowtop 1P is available in three different sizes to fit the size of your sleeping pad perfectly. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Astro Insulated Lite Sleeping Pad Elite Yellow, 25LNemo Equipment Inc. added a layer of PrimaLoft insulation to its Astro Insulated Lite Sleeping Pad, and it's still lighter than the original Astro, so all you minimalist backpackers out there can still sleep warmly in colder temps. And the designers at Nemo were able to make it a half inch thicker than the standard Astro in order to ensure you don't feel the ground while you sleep .. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Tensor Sleeping Pad Fision, 20R MummyThe Tensor Sleeping Pad is Nemo Equipment's lightest air pad now equipped with cutting edge insulation for backpacking from spring to fall. Nemo treated this pad with a Thermal Mirror film to reflect your body heat back to you for a surprising amount of warmth, and there's a PU coating to clean easily. Nemo's Undulating Lateral Baffles give the Tensor plenty of stability without the weight.. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Escape Pod 1-Person BivyNemo Equipment's Escape Pod 1-Person Bivy uses an inflatable airbeam instead of poles to reduce weight on your backpacking adventures. Its AirSupported Technology also makes the Escape Pod more compact than the standard pole-supported bivy. Nemo made the Escape out of well-ventilated, bug-protected no-see-um mesh with a PU-coated floor for muddy grounds. There are stakes, guy-out cord, a drawstring stuff sack, and a repair kit for multiple seasons of use. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Mezzo Loft Luxury Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree SyntheticWhether you're all tuckered out from a tough day on the trail or a long night getting rowdy around the campfire, the Nemo Equipment Inc. Mezzo Loft Luxury Sleeping Bag will give you a cozy place to rest up, so you're fresh and ready to get after it again the next day. A great sleeping bag for car camping, the Mezzo Loft has a roomy rectangular shape, fold-down front, and internal pad sleeve to keep your sleeping pad securely in place. For insulation, the Mezzo utilizes a synthetic Stratofiber material that will retain insulating properties if the bag happens to get a little wet. |
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Mountain Equipment Helium 800 -15C Sleeping Bag: 5F Degree Down - Women'sFor your next alpine adventure into the wild blue yonder grab the Mountain Equipment Women's Helium 800 -15C Sleeping Bag and make sure your nights are toasty. Warm, lightweight, and compressible down insulation surrounds you, and stays in place thanks to the baffle walls throughout the bag. An alpine fit with tapered legs makes sure that your body isn't expending extra energy to heat up empty space, and the baffled hood and draft collar team up to retain all the heat possible.. |
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Mountain Equipment Matrix I 0C Sleeping Bag: 32F Degree DownMulti-day mountaineering and alpine ascents require a hard-working bag like the Mountain Equipment Matrix I sleeping bag. This bag features a combination of water-resistant down and Primaloft synthetic insulation to ensure the warmest night's sleep possible, even in wet, damp conditions. An alpine fit ensures you're not hauling around extra material, nor are you wasting energy heating up excess space in the bag at night. A baffled hood and Solus draft collar help with heat-retention and prevent cold air from seeping in. |
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Mountain Equipment Helium 600 14 Sleeping Bag: 14 Degree DownMountain Equipment made the Helium 600 14 Down Sleeping Bag superlight and highly compressible for backpackers. The Helium truly lives up to its name, with lightweight 725-fill down insulation and an ultralight Helium shell that compresses for compact storage. A slanted baffle construction assists with compression and keeps the down in place to prevent cold spots. An alpine mummy fit offers a little more room for extra comfort. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Mezzo Loft Duo Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree SyntheticNemo Equipment Inc made the Mezzo Loft Duo Sleeping Bag cozy for two campers. Its Stratofiber insulation stays warm from spring to fall and in moisture-riddled environments. Nemo treated the Mezzo's shell with a Durable Water Repellent coating, and the footbox features a waterproof, breathable Osmo DT membrane for extra wet weather protection. The Mezzo Loft Duo also features an integrated Blanket Fold that feels like your blankets back home, and you can fold it away in warmer weather. |
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Mountain Equipment Aurora III Sleeping Bag: 5 Degree SyntheticMountain Equipment's Aurora III 5-Degree Synthetic Sleeping Bag is the bag you want in harsh, wet, and down-right cold mountain environs. Utilizing two different types of synthetic insulation, both the Climashield Apex and Prism synthetic insulation have been treated with a DWR finish to repel moisture and allow the bag to maintain insulating properties when things get wet. A stripped-down design gives this bag simple functionality and a relatively light weight. Hovering right around 3lb 12oz, the Aurora III is a viable option for long-haul winter trips, hut-to-hut ski tours, and shoulder season backpacking. |
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Mountain Equipment Glacier SL 800 Sleeping Bag: 5 Degree DownDesigned and built for cold, wet alpine environments, Mountain Equipment's Glacier SL 800 5 Degree Down Sleeping Bag offers lofty, weather-resistant warmth when you're bivouacked on a high mountain. The Glacier SL borrows its design from Mountain Equipment's line of ultralight Helium bags, but features a highly weather-resistant Dri Loft II outer fabric with a hydrostatic head of 1500mm for extra protection against weather. Although slightly heavier than the Helium, the Glacier SL still maintains a respectable weight of two pounds and fifteen ounces in the regular length. The Glacier SL may be light, but it certainly isn't lacking in features--a five-baffle hood wraps your head in cozy warmth by virtually eliminating cold spots, while a draft collar, tube, and four-baffle foot box ensure head-to-toe warmth. |
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Mountain Equipment Aurora I Sleeping Bag: 23 Degree SyntheticMountain Equipment's Aurora I 23-Degree Synthetic Sleeping Bag is the bag you want in harsh, wet, and humid environs. Utilizing two different types of synthetic insulation, both the Climashield Apex and Prism fills have been treated with a DWR finish to repel moisture and keep the bag insulating when things get wet. A stripped-down design gives this bag simple functionality and a relatively light weight. Hovering right around 2lb 5oz, the Aurora I is a viable option for long-haul backpacking trips and summer alpine climbs, while the bag's lightweight and compressible Helium 50 fabric keeps it compressible when saving pack space is key. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Tango Solo Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree DownShake the surly bonds of typical sleeping bags, and sleep anyway you damned well please with the Nemo Equipment Inc. Tango Solo Sleeping Bag. More of a bed than a traditional sleeping bag, the Tango Solo lets you wiggle about while you sleep, so you don't get that, entombed for all eternity feeling that you do with a mummy bag. The bed attaches to any 20-25 inch sleeping pad, so you won't wiggle your way onto the cold ground throughout the night. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Canon Sleeping Bag: -40 Degree Down One Color, RegularWhether you're walled up in your tent for three days waiting for a window of clear weather to make your summit bid, or acclimatizing and resting up down at base camp, the Nemo Equipment Inc. Canon -40 Degree Down Sleeping Bag will keep you warm and comfortable when you're tent bound.The Canon is not your average sleeping bag. Nemo's unconventional design puts a 3/4-length zipper down the front of the bag, which is backed by an insulated draft tube to seal out cold drafts. |
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Mountain Equipment Glacier 1250 -25C Sleeping Bag: -13F Degree Down Lime Green, Extra Long/Left ZipGrab the Mountain Equipment Glacier 1250 when your next expedition calls for extremely lightweight, highly-insulating warmth. The Glacier 1250 features Drilift Loft water-resistant face fabric to help keep moisture from ruining your good time, and highly-compressible down insulation for warmth and ease of portability. Trapezoid offset baffles ensure that the down in your bag won't shift around, leading to cold spots and an uncomfortable sleep. A baffled hood and draft collar let you keep your precious heat inside, and keep any errant winds from getting in and causing trouble. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Mezzo Loft Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Synthetic One Color, RegularAccording to your significant other, your once adorable bed, tent, and couch hog status is now problematic. And while the Nemo Equipment Mezzo Loft 30-Degree Synthetic Sleeping Bag certainly won't fix your relationship, it will contain your tent monopolization within its rectangular confines. Constructed with a water-resistant ripstop exterior, the Mezzo Loft boasts a large, rectangular shape that's equipped to fit up to 6ft 4in of human, while the internal sleeve prevents your sleeping pad from moving around in the middle of the night. This bag utilizes a synthetic Stratofiber material that retains insulating properties, even when wet, and the dual-side zippers make temperature regulation and entry easy as taking over the whole tent (unconsciously, of course) . |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Nocturne 30 Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down One Color, LongThe Nocturne 30 Sleeping Bag sports Nemo Equipment's Spoon shape for extra shoulder and knee space for campers and backpackers. The Spoon shape ensures a sound sleep even if you prefer to sleep on your side. Stuffed with 700-fill down insulation, the Nocturne gives lofty warmth without much weight, and Downtek treats the down with water-resistant protection to keep you warm in moisture-riddled environments. Vertical Insotect Flowgate baffles keep the down in place to eliminate any cold spots. |
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Mountain Equipment Glacier 750 -15C Sleeping Bag: 5F Degree Down - Women'sThe Women's Glacier 750 Sleeping bag from Mountain Equipment pairs warm, compressible down insulation with Drilite water-resistant shell fabric to shield you from the elements. A mountain fit allows for a bit of movement to help ensure a good night's sleep, while the baffled hood and draft collar team up to prevent unnecessary heat loss during the night. Trapezoid offset baffles help to keep the down from shifting throughout the night or over time, avoiding any dead spots that can lead to a cold night.. |
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Mountain Equipment Matrix III Sleeping Bag: 23 Degree Down Light Ocean, Reg/Right ZipIn the high-wire act that's life in the alpine, it's pretty easy to knocked off balance by a storm, held back by improper equipment, and slowed down by excess weight. Your sleeping bag is perhaps the most important piece of gear you've got, so it's vital that it can handle cold nights, soggy mornings, and long days without cramping your style. Mountain Equipment's Matric III 23-Degree Down Sleeping Bag can do all that and more, courtesy of its tough, ultralight, and water-repellent Helium 30 fabric, hybrid down and synthetic insulation, and weight-saving design, so you'll be able to sleep soundly through chilly and wet alpine nights. The real star of the Matrix is its hybrid insulation. |
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Mountain Equipment Glacier SL 1200 Sleeping Bag: -8 Degree Down Citronelle, Extra Long/Left ZipMountain Equipment's Glacier SL 1200 Sleeping Bag is both light for backpacking and warm for winter. Stuffed with 725-fill down insulation, the Glacier SL provides a phenomenal warmth-to-weight ratio, with a ten-degree European Norm comfort rating and a weight around 3. 5 pounds. Drilite Loft II protects the bag's down by shedding moisture, and the Supersoft 20 lining ensures breathability. |
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Mountain Equipment Glacier SL 400 Sleeping Bag: 23 Degree DownIdeal for high-elevation backpacking, summer alpine climbing, and hut-to-hut ski trips, Mountain Equipment's Glacier SL 400 23-Degree Down Sleeping Bag is a well-built bag that you'll use year round. Weighing in at just two pounds, the Glacier SL is light enough to be packed into remote ranges, but still maintains all the hard-wearing features you'll want from a bag you might use on a portaledge or sleep under the stars in.For insulation, the Glacier SL utilizes a 725-fill down that's light, compressible, and holds an efficient warmth-to-weight ratio. The outermost fabric boasts a 1500mm hydrostatic head, making the the bag highly water resistant. |
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Mountain Equipment Everest Sleeping Bag Light Ocean, Extra Long/Left ZipMountain Equipment's Everest Sleeping Bag stays cozy from the Khumbu Glaciers to the Lhotse saddle. Its 850+ fill goose down insulation is the loftiest down available, and the Drilite Loft shell protects the down with highly water-resistant protection. Drilite Loft is exceptionally light and highly breathable to ensure a good night's rest in temperatures as low as -40F. Apart from being the loftiest, the Everest's high-quality performance comes from Mountain Equipment's unique baffling process. |
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NEMO Equipment Inc. Verve 30 Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Synthetic One Color, LongA mummy bag makes sense when you're huddled up in a snow cave in the dead of winter, but when you're sleeping under the stars on a cool summer night, there's no reason not to have a sleeping bag that gives you some room to move around and relax. With a Spoon shape that balances warmth and comfort, Nemo Equipment's Verve 30 Sleeping Bag lets you roll from side to side and features an integrated Blanket Fold at the head opening, giving your arms a place to rest outside of the bag. The Verve's 30-degree temperature rating makes it great for everything from shoulder season camping to mid-summer backpacking trips, while its DWR-treated outer fabric gives it the ability to resist a little moisture, so you don't have to sleep in a soggy sleeping bag when your tent mate spills a water bottle.. |
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Mountain Equipment Glacier SL 600 Sleeping Bag: 14 Degree Down Marine, Reg/Right ZipMountain Equipment's Glacier SL 600 Sleeping Bag is a light, compressible, and water-resistant bag ideal for the light and fast backpacker, alpinist, and winter enthusiast. Packed full of 725-fill down, the Glacier SL packs down small and weighs just over two pounds in both length options, giving it an excellent warmth-to-weight ratio. The Glacier SL is designed similarly to Mountain Equipment's Helium bag, but features a highly water-resistant DriLite II outer shell with a hydrostatic head of 1500mm, making the bag a great option for winter camping, and exposed-to-weather bivys. The actual fit of the bag is an Alpine Fit mummy shape with wide shoulders and a tapered footbox for increased thermal efficiency. |
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Mountain Equipment Iceline -13 Sleeping Bag: -13 Degree Down Russet Orange, Extra Long/Left ZipLook to Mountain Equipment's Iceline Down -13 Sleeping Bag for expeditions and winter camping trips. Stuffed with 850-fill down insulation, the Iceline packs some serious lofty warmth for sub-zero temps, and it stays light enough for a backpacker's delight. V and trapezoidal baffling holds the down in place so you never feel a cold spot, and ground level seams offer protection against cold and wet earth. Mountain Equipment also equipped the Iceline with a water-resistant Drilite Loft II shell for extra water-resistant protection. |
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Mountain Equipment Helium Solo Sleeping Bag: 41 Degree Down Russet Orange, Reg/Left ZipThat zero-degree bag is awesome when your breath is freezing to your eyelashes, but when you're more concerned about weight than not freezing to death, an ultralight bag like the Mountain Equipment Helium Solo 41-Degree Down Sleeping Bag is where it's at. With just enough superlight 725-fill down to keep you warm through mild summer, spring, and fall nights, the Helium's perfect for trekking, bike packing, river trips, and any other mild adventure, and it checks in at a staggeringly light 14oz--that's well under a pound, if you needed reminding. It's still rated to stay comfortable well into the 40Fs, decked out with soft but tough downproof fabrics, and comes with key features like an anti-snag zipper baffle and collar to seal in heat, stitch-through construction to keep the down evenly distributed, and a 3/4-length zipper that lets you open the bag up and use it comforter-style on warm nights. Mountain Equipment tossed in a stuff sack for easy travel and a storage sack to keep the Helium lofty when you're not sleeping in it. |
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