The Disco sleeping bag is a top choice among backpackers. Its Classic Spoon shape offers the best of both worlds - it's roomy at the elbows and knees for side - sleepers to shift positions comfortably all night, while also being light to pack. This iconic design balances packability with plush comfort. The Disco comes equipped with next - generation Thermo Gill vents on the chest. These vents have an interior and an exterior zipper with a draft - blocking layer, allowing you to adjust the bag's temperature precisely without being exposed to cold air. The redesigned Blanket Fold draft collar at the neck helps you optimize your sleep temperature. Tucked in, it blocks the chill like your home bed; pushed out, it quickly dumps excess heat. The bag's baffles are insulated with water - resistant, RDS - certified down. They're vertically placed along the torso for comfort and horizontally aligned below the waist to prevent down migration. What's more, the Disco has the Endless Promise designation, designed to stay on the trail and out of landfills. Its shell is made entirely of PET, making the sleeping bag 100% recyclable. Just return it to NEMO at the end of its life. Weight (Regular Length): 1.23 kg/ 2.69 lbs. Fill: Premium 650 FP hydrophobic, PFAS - free, RDS - certified down. Fill Weight (Regular Length): 642 g / 1.44 lbs. Bag Shape: Classic Spoon.












Using your Disco sleeping bag is easy. Unroll it at your campsite and zip it up. You can adjust the temperature using the Thermo Gill vents on the chest. Just open or close the interior and exterior zippers according to how warm or cool you want to be. The Blanket Fold draft collar at the neck can be tucked in when it's cold or pushed out when you're too hot. When it comes to maintenance, try to keep the bag dry as much as possible. If it gets wet, dry it thoroughly before storing. Don't store it compressed for a long time; instead, hang it up or store it in a large, loose - fitting bag. At the end of its life, remember it's recyclable. Just send it back to NEMO, and they'll take care of the recycling process.