REI Nod Pod 15
The Nod Pod 15 has been discontinued.
previously retailed for:$50.00
The REI Nod Pod 15 is not available from the stores we monitor.
Last seen May 11, 2008 at GearTrade.
where to buy:
You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these REI retailers:
- REI
User Reviews
Held up very well over the years. Good down to about…
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Held up very well over the years. Good down to about 30 degrees, not 15 as advertised. Nothing new, most companies are overly optimistic about their bags. Doesn't pack down as small as some of my down bags, nor is it as light, but for the money this is a good bag.
To small, no loft, warm to only 30 (big difference…
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Design: mummy
Fill: Thinsulate Lite Loft
Temperature Rating: 15
Weight: ?
Price Paid: $140
To small, no loft, warm to only 30 (big difference between the stated and actuall).
This bag is good if you are on a real tight budget and you need your bag today, otherwize, don't buy an REI bag, they're not good quality.
In the first month I had it, I had to send it in twice to fix the zipper the draft collar is minimally effective and awkward, and the zipper anti catch ribbon is tiny.
Description
The Nod Pod 15 is a synthetic 3-season (0° to 32°f) bag made by REI. It has an average rating of 3 stars (out of 5), based on 2 user reviews
The Nod Pod 15 has been discontinued.
Where to Buy
The REI Nod Pod 15 is not available from the stores we monitor.
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