There is something indescribably cozy about being curled up in a warm sleeping bag when it’s cold out. I was doing that in the back of my truck, watching raindrops run down the window outside, comfortably swaddled in my NEMO Coda Endless Promise Mummy Sleeping Bag.
It was 8:00 a.m. Temps were probably approaching the mid-40s now, but that night, it had easily dipped into the 30s at Twin Lakes, Colo. I would have been fine if it had gotten even colder. My bag was rated down to 10 degrees (20-degree comfort) — overkill for most summer camping trips, but there had been a couple of cold snaps where I’d been glad to have it.
This particular morning was one of them. But this bag isn’t just warm; as part of NEMO’s “Endless Promise” line of sleeping bags, the Coda represents NEMO’s first fully recyclable line of down bags. It uses ALLIED Feather + Down’s (AF+D) 100% ethically sourced and traceable down. And, when the bag reaches the end of its useful life, AF+D will remove the insulation and reuse it. And NEMO will recycle the rest of the bag’s mono-polymer components.
That novel concept was the hook that reeled me into testing this bag. I’ve been using the Coda from late spring through summer and will continue using it into fall. It’s still many years from being recycled. But recyclability aside, this ultralight sleeping bag is a solid, well-designed piece of gear.
In short: The NEMO Coda Endless Promise Down Mummy Sleeping Bag is one of the brand’s first fully recyclable ultralight down sleeping bags. It comes in two temperature ratings — 10-20 and 25-35 degrees (limit-comfort) — it packs easily, and the hydrophobic down will retain some insulation properties even if water gets past the DWR coating of the shell and liner. The Coda also represents the first generation of NEMO bags using AF+D insulation that is fully traceable and reusable. When this bag reaches the end of its life, and you can send it back to NEMO, and the brand will recycle the entire thing for you.
If you want to compare the NEMO Coda to other ultralight sleeping bags, check out GearJunkie’s guide to the Best Backpacking Sleeping Bags.
- Minimum weight: 2 lbs., 3 oz.
- Packed weight: 2 lbs., 5 oz.
- Packed size: 11.0" x 7.5" dia.
- Fill type: 800 FP
- Fill weight: 1 lb., 6 oz.
- Fits up to: 5'6" (short); 6' (regular); 6'6" (long)
- Shoulder girth: 59"
- Hip girth: 54"
- Knee girth: 46"
- Compressed volume: 4.8 L
- Shell fabric: 100% recycled polyester ripstop w/ C0 DWR
- Lining fabric: 100% recycled polyester taffeta w/ C0 DWR
- Color: Goodnight Gray
- Zipper location: Center
Pros
- Ultralight and very packable
- DWR coated liner and shell
- Fully recyclable
- Traceable down
Cons
- Zippers catch very easily
- Shell material is not very durable
NEMO Coda Endless Promise Sleeping Bag Review

Overview

In the Field

Warmth & Weight

Vents & Features

Carbon Questions

Room for Improvement

NEMO Coda Sleeping Bag: Who Is It For?
