Review: Nemo Disco Sleeping Bag
Whether indoors or outdoors, I always prioritize a good night of sleep. With Nemo's Disco Women's Endless Promise Sleeping Bag, I no longer have to compromise comfort when camping—whether it's car camping, backpacking, or on a river trip.
I'm strictly a side-sleeper, so the spoon-shaped cut gives me room to bend my knees, twist my hips, and toss and turn all I need until it's lights out. The 650-fill, 100 percent post-consumer recycled down insulation keeps me toasty without weighing down my pack, which is much appreciated during high-mileage trips with lofty elevation gain.
A waterproof foot box and a treated shell fend off tent condensation and impromptu Montana storms, keeping my wimpy toes dry and my spirits high. The bag is also fully recyclable (Nemo's website says to send the bag back at the end of it's life, and they'll take it from there), so I sleep better knowing it won't end up in a landfill after years of service. Finally, the bag has chest vents, helping regulate my temperature as chilly nights turn into hot, summer mornings once the sun strikes the tent.
With the Disco bag, I might just sleep better in my tent than I do at home in my own bed.
Available at nemoequipment.com; $300 for the Regular length bag, $330 for the Long.