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Jazz Double
NEMO
Jazz Double
$279.96
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  The NEMO Jazz sleeping bag is about bringing the experience of your bed at home with you wherever you choose to make camp. It has a collection of thoughtful features that go far beyond the ordinary. A built-in bedsheet gives you versatility on summer nights and is removable for washing. An integrated pad sleeve keeps your pad in place if you reposition in the night. The sleeve is topped with an insulated featherbed-style quilted layer to add a little plushness and warmth. The overall design is symmetrical, with zippers on both sides for easily zipping bags together, and a tapered geometry at the head and foot ends to reduce excess volume and keep the interior toasty.

  NEMO's unique Blanket Fold™ is good for snuggling in and regulating body temperature and a pillow pocket keeps your pillow from misbehaving. Jazz makes a perfect pairing with the ultra-comfy Roamer™ sleeping pad (sold separately). Best of all, when it’s time to pack up, keep your deflated sleeping pad in place and roll them up together in Jazz’s oversized duffle for grab-and-go convenience. If you’re looking for the comforts of home for a night under the stars, Jazz hits the perfect note.

  Please note, this item is Oversized and does not qualify for free shipping.

  

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Description
Brand:
NEMO
Gender:
Unisex
Color:
Lagoon / Lumen
Temp Rating:
30F / -1C
ISO Comfort:
32F / 0C
Minimum Weight:
8 lbs 15 oz / 4.05 kg
Fill Weight:
4 lbs 10 oz / 2.1 kg
Fits Users Up To:
6 ft 6 in / 198 cm
Shoulder Girth:
129 in / 328 cm
Hip Girth:
129 in / 328 cm
Knee Girth:
129 in / 328 cm
Fill Type:
Synthetic 100% Recycled Stratofiber™
Shell Fabric:
100% Recycled Polyester
Lining Fabric:
100% Recycled Polyester
Packed Size:
33.0 x 16.0 x 16.0 in / 84 x 40 x 40 cm
Compressed Volume:
26.6 L
Other Features:
  • Overfilled quilt and featherbed-style bottom are insulated with 100% recycled Stratofiber™ synthetic insulation.
  • The 50D DWR-treated shell, soft taffeta liner, and luxurious sheet are 100% recycled polyester fabrics.
  • Includes a removable, 100% recycled, ultra-soft machine-washable sheet.
  • Blanket Fold™ draft collar offers temperature regulation and tucked-in comfort.
  • Double zipper pulls on both sides offer individual foot and upper body venting for precise temperature control for both sleepers. Zippers on both sides allow bags to be joined together.
  • Integrated pad sleeve keeps sleeping pad securely in place throughout the night.
  • Tapered geometry cuts excess interior volume at head and foot, increasing warmth retention while maintaining roominess.
  • Pairs perfectly with NEMO's Roamer sleeping pads (sold separately).
  • Includes a grab-and-go–style oversized duffel bag.
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