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Slumberjack 8 inch by 17 inch Gold Compression Stuff Sack

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This stuff sack is designed to easily compress your sleeping bag down to a smaller size, giving you more room for other gear. The 2 side-release buckles make it easy to access your bag and keep the lid attached so you won't ever lose it. It conveniently folds into a self-carry pocket when not in use.
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Technical Details

- Size 8" X 17"
- 2 side-release adjustable buckles
- Folds into self-carry pocket
- Nylon oxford with DWR coating
- Compression stuff sack
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Customer Buzz
 "Second Time's a Charm" 2010-04-19
By R. Weisenbeck (Virginia)
The first bag ripped the first time I used it. Amazon had a replacement on my steps two days later. After three camping trips, the second bag is working well. It does what is is designed to do but it does take some effort to compress the sleeping bag.

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 "Stuff Sack" 2009-12-03
By Janie
This Stuff sack is really too small for our sleeping bag and it takes a man's strength to get it in. I could have used more guidance in order to choose the correct size of sack for my sleeping bags.

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 "1 Year later..." 2009-08-20
By S. James
If you're reading this you most likely already know what a compression bag is and how it works, so I'll spare the details.

I bought 2 of these a little over a year ago and use them often. They've held up OK, not great, just OK. As many others have commented on, the stitching, seams, and material are not of the highest quality. For the price though, the quality is perfectly acceptable. As long as you don't over-stuff it, it works well. I needed to reclaim some space in our car on family camping trips and 2 of these did the trick. It worked well on pillows and coats (things that are very fluffy), but not so good on thick, heavy blankets (like quilts). The only other suggestion I can make is to take it slow. Even more so than the expensive bags, these seem to respond better to slowly working the straps while pushing down on the bag to help it along. Pulling too hard on the straps will only lead to damaging the bag.

All in all, this is not a military-grade canvas compression bag; it's a [...] nylon bag that will take up less space than the stuff you put in it. It works as advertised and that's good enough for me.

Customer Buzz
 "Great fit, horrible buckles" 2009-03-28
By Zachary T. Swanner (NC)
I bought this stuff sack to match my wonderful Slumberjack sleeping bag. As soon as I put my bag in the sack and began to tighten the straps, one of the buckles snapped off. About a week later, another one broke, forcing me to tie two of the straps as tight as possible. I don't know if this is an isolated incident, but I don't recommend tightening the straps all the way unless you want to lose a buckle or two.

Customer Buzz
 "Decent sack for the money" 2009-02-13
By A. Livingstone (CA High Desert)
I've been able to cram in a relatively bulky sleeping bag, and compress it enough to get into the sleeping bag section of my girlfriends 55L backpack. I doubt she would be able to do it on her own, as it is an extremely tight fit. The seams are somewhat strained when compressed, but it has held up so far. It would be a far better fit with a lightweight hiking sleeping bag, but she only goes backpacking with me maybe 5 times a year.


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