As a cutting-edge outdoor brand that has risen in the United States in recent years, NEMO's inflatable tent has been selected as the "Best Invention of 2005" and the ISPO Innovation Brand Award by Time magazine, and has also cooperated with the U.S. Army Natick Laboratory to develop individual wilderness survival and rescue equipment.
Although tents are NEMO's first product line, NEMO has also put a lot of effort into the manufacture of sleeping bags, which are particularly recognizable in appearance, Thermo Gills™ design, so that the body of the sleeping bag has two more "breathing gills", and the zipper can be opened for heat adjustment. The upper opening is designed to resemble a "quilt corner", so it can be tightly wrapped around the neck at low temperatures. NEMO also has a patented Spoon-shaped™ sleeping bag that increases the width of the elbows and knees, allowing for a wider range of people to sleep on their sides.
NEMO's sleeping bags are distributed in Ultralight, Backpacking, Camping camping and Mountaineering, according to the material, they can be divided into down series and synthetic cotton series, the down series is the main force, and the synthetic cotton sleeping bags are more sporadic, but they are not big in design.
The down series sleeping bag can be filled with up to 1280g, which is more suitable for polar mountaineering, compared with Western Mountaineering, NEMO has not many layout in lightweight sleeping bags, and focuses more on general and mountaineering sleeping bags. Treated with Nikwax Hydrophobic Down™ technology, down is highly waterproof with no toxic chemicals, and combines a unique spoon™ shape with a Thermo Gills™ design for comfort and temperature regulation, including the Riff and Jam men's and women's down sleeping bags that can be joined together and cost between $349 and $419 depending on the size.
What really made NEMO famous in the field of sleeping bags was his Canon-40° polar mountaineering sleeping bag, which is designed like a submarine, leaving only a tunnel in the face after all closures, tightly isolating the cold air outside, with a down fill power of 850 and a maximum filling capacity of 1280g, and the use of OSMO™DT waterproof/breathable fabric, which can prevent frost and moisture, and can ensure the temperature in high-altitude mountains, but the price of $999 is also prohibitive for many users.
Like Western Mountaineering, NEMO does not have a formal purchase channel in China, and it also needs to be purchased overseas or from the official website.