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Riff 15 - Women's (Spring 2023)
NEMO
Riff 15 - Women's (Spring 2023)
$299.96 - $322.46
Description

  Premium ultralight down bag with temperature regulation

  The Riff 15 is NEMO’s top-of-the-line backcountry Spoon™-shaped sleeping bag. This pinnacle performance 800-fill down bag offers a more athletic cut, designed for side sleepers who prefer space-saving packability and shaving critical ounces for long hours on the trail.

  Seventy percent of people sleep on their side, yet mummy bags are not designed to accommodate this. NEMO’s unique Spoon™ bags offer more room at the elbows and knees, allowing side sleepers to shift positions comfortably throughout the night.

  This popular bag is loaded with features, including Thermo Gills™ that help regulate temperature during the night, Blanket Fold™ that provides tucked-in comfort, and a waterproof/breathable footbox to withstand tent condensation. Left-sided zippers on Men’s and right-sided zippers on Women’s allow Riff™ to zip together for a double bag.

  Pillow sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
NEMO
Temp Rating:
15° F
Seasonal Usage:
Three Season
Temp Rating Celsius:
-9° C
Bag Style:
Spoon Shape
Gender:
Women's
Fill Weight:
Reg: 1 lb 13 oz / 825 g
Long: 1 lb 15 oz / 865 g
Color:
Rhubarb / Lichen
Insulation:
800 FP 100% RDS Certified down
Weight:
Reg: 2 lbs 15 oz / 1.33 kg
Long: 3 lbs 2 oz / 1.41 kg
Bag Length:
Reg: fits users up to 5'6" / 168 cm
Long: fits users up to 6' / 183 cm
Circumference at Chest:
Reg: 60 in / 152 cm
Long: 62 in / 157 cm
Circumference at Hips:
Reg: 53 in / 135 cm
Long: 54 in / 137 cm
Circumference at Foot:
Reg (at knees): 57 in / 145 cm
Long (at knees): 59 in / 150 cm
Bag Shell Material:
20D Nylon Ripstop w/ DWR
40D Nylon Ripstop OSMO™ w/ DWR in footbox
Bag Lining Material:
30D Nylon Taffeta w/ DWR
Bag Stuff Size:
Reg: 12.5 x 9.0 in dia / 32 x 23 cm dia
Long: 12.5 x 9.0 in dia / 32 x 23 cm dia
Other Features:
• Ultralight Spoon™ shape adds room at elbows and knees, yet is tailored for weight shaving warmth.
• Premium 800FP hydrophobic, PFC-free, 100% RDS Certified down is traceable and ensures humane treatment throughout the supply chain.
• Waterproof/breathable footbox protects from tent condensation, keeping feet warm and dry.
• Blanket Fold™ external draft collar and a full-length draft tube provide tucked-in comfort and temperature regulation.
• Thermo Gills™ allow you to vent body heat without letting cold drafts in.
• Full-length double-slider #5 YKK zipper with zipper plow makes getting in and out of the bag a breeze.
• Integrated pillow pocket allows a jacket, extra clothes, or Fillo™ (sold separately) to be stuffed into the sleeve opening for secure, elevated support through the night.
• Opposite-sided zippers on Riff™ Men's and Women's models increase versatility by allowing them to be zipped together into a double sleeping bag.
• Protected by the NEMO Lifetime Warranty.
• Patent # D804,780. Patents pending.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
-- Compression stuff sack
-- Mesh storage bag
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