U.S. Military MSS 3 PC: Gortex Bivy Cover, Patrol Bag, Stuff Sack
Patrol Bag: Rated for temperatures 50 to 30°. Reversible double-pull (opens end to end) slider allows top or bottom ventilation. Non-locking slide fastener self repairs if jammed or snagged. Draft flap prevents heat loss. Hood adjusts for heat retention; includes nylon drawcord and barrel lock. Measures 81-83″ Long and 35-37″ Wide 35-37″ (22-24″at the foot) Less than 3lbs Color: Green Bivy Cover features: Made of durably waterproof and windproof 3-layer GORE-TEX® fabric. When combined with Patrol and ICW bags, the system is rated to climates -20 and to -50° with proper clothing. Approved by all departments and agencies of the Department of Defense. Includes snap fastener and slide fastener. Measures 81-83″ Long and 34-36″ Wide (27-29″ at foot) Color: Woodland Camouflage Stuff Sack: Compressible to one cubic foot, six or nine 1″-wide nylon webbing straps adjust by ladder lock buckles. Reinforcement webbing is sewn around the circumference of the bag. Nylon drawcord closure with a barrel lock Measures 19.5-23.5″ in length, Just over 10″ in diameter. Color: Black
Product Features
- Includes: Patrol Bag, Bivy Cover & Stuff Sack
- Genuine US Military Surplus
- Made in USA
Best sleeping bag system ever I love everything about it. The thing was designed for the military with an endless supply of money so it is no surprise that it is awesome like most military surplus items compared to their consumer counterparts.My favorite thing is probably the velcro strap that keeps you from kicking open the bag while you sleep. It is bulkier than some bags and comes in around 10lbs for the entire 4 piece system, but you can ditch the tent if need be since the outer shell is waterproof. I…
I love this thing. I got it put together and found out that my therm a rest fits perfectly inside it. This provides a lightweight comfortable system. This makes it not as compressible, but that is fine with me. Weight matters more than size in this case. I have not slept in it in the rain yet, but am making a resolution to sleep outside in this system once a week, even if it is just in my back yard. At $69, this is a very affordable option for a shelter. The night I started it, it was 30°F, and…