Official US Military Compression Sleeping Bag Stuff Sack
The Compression Stuff Sack is constructed with water resistant materials. It compresses the 2 bags and Bivy cover of the Military Modular Sleep System (sold separately) into one cubit foot.
Real deal usgi sleep system compression sack Real deal usgi sleep system compression sack. Made by Tennier Industries. No tears, holes, broken seams, frayed material or missing parts on mine which I got through vendor Army Gear on here. Best price I could find, too.These have a nice durable fabric they are made off. A lot of capacity. Made to fit both the lighter green and black cold weather sleeping bags in it. Vertical and horizontal straps to compress it. I often pack a sleeping back and pillow in this one sack…
Stuff it! Think outside the box with this One reviewer pointed out that this is a BIG compression bag for the bulkier sleeping bags. My guess is that the sleeping bags he’s referring to are those you would want when camping above the Artic Circle or leading an expedition to the South Pole, it is that big. However, if you have a compact one-person tent, a newer compressible sleeping bag, this bag may be an answer to packing for you – center the pole parts in the bag and wrap/stuff everthing else around them then cinch up and then attach…
Solidly Made; Too Large I really do have mixed feelings about this compression sack. It has compression in both directions, which is really good and apparently is pretty hard to find. However, it is too large to reasonably take camping, or even fit in most backpacks, so I rarely even use it. I bought a smaller, waterproof e-vent bag which I use most of the time now and is really good.If you have an application for which you need a large stuff sack, perhaps this would be good. But it is really heavy,…
Brenda G.
Comfortable and sturdy I went on a backpacking trip and needed something light. This fit pe...
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Real deal usgi sleep system compression sack Real deal usgi sleep system compression sack. Made by Tennier Industries. No tears, holes, broken seams, frayed material or missing parts on mine which I got through vendor Army Gear on here. Best price I could find, too.These have a nice durable fabric they are made off. A lot of capacity. Made to fit both the lighter green and black cold weather sleeping bags in it. Vertical and horizontal straps to compress it. I often pack a sleeping back and pillow in this one sack…
Stuff it! Think outside the box with this One reviewer pointed out that this is a BIG compression bag for the bulkier sleeping bags. My guess is that the sleeping bags he’s referring to are those you would want when camping above the Artic Circle or leading an expedition to the South Pole, it is that big. However, if you have a compact one-person tent, a newer compressible sleeping bag, this bag may be an answer to packing for you – center the pole parts in the bag and wrap/stuff everthing else around them then cinch up and then attach…
Solidly Made; Too Large I really do have mixed feelings about this compression sack. It has compression in both directions, which is really good and apparently is pretty hard to find. However, it is too large to reasonably take camping, or even fit in most backpacks, so I rarely even use it. I bought a smaller, waterproof e-vent bag which I use most of the time now and is really good.If you have an application for which you need a large stuff sack, perhaps this would be good. But it is really heavy,…