UltraLight Compression Sack
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Instead of strapping your sleeping bag to the outside of your pack where it's prone to get torn or unravel, pack it down to a manageable size with the Outdoor Research UltraLight Compression Sack and stash it in your backpack. The four-strap design cinches the internal items down, and the lightweight siliconized fabric slides easily into your pack.
Details
- Four-strap design provides compression
- Wide range of sizes accommodates everything from jackets to sleeping bags
- Drawcord closure is quick and secure
- Ultralight design adds minimal weight to your pack
- Siliconized fabric is water resistant and easily slides into your pack
- End cap pocket stows small items or can store the compression sack when it's not in use
- Item #ODR1072
- Material
- 30D siliconized nylon ripstop, 70D TPU
- Volume
- [5L] 305 cu in, [8L] 488 cu in, [10L] 610 cu in, [15L] 915 cu in, [20L] 1220 cu in, [35L] 2136 cu in
- Compression
- yes
- Closure
- drawcord with cordlock
- Dimensions
- [5L] 15.5 x 5.25 in, [8L] 17.6 x 6 in, [10L] 18.5 x 7 in, [15L] 21.5 x 8 in, [20L] 22.75 x 8.5 in, [35L] 25.5 x 11 in
- Claimed Weight
- [5L] 2 oz, [8L] 2.3 oz, [10L] 2.9 oz, [15L] 3.4 oz, [20L] 3.6 oz, [35L] 5 oz
- Recommended Use
- backpacking, camping
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 9 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 15, 2021
ready!
perfect for camping trip and put sleeping bag and pillow together
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 1, 2021
Perfect for packing down you gear
I own a handful of these compression bags in different sizes. They are all awesome. These are key for packing down sleeping bags or clothes. Over the last three years I haven't had any issues with the sacks at all. They still all look like new. Highly recommended
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 4, 2021
bigger than I thought
great product, but because of the size, I will be tempted to pack more
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
December 24, 2020
Warm and comfy!
Love these gloves! They are so comfortable, warm, and allow for good dexterity. The grips on them are really good too!
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
November 15, 2020
Not as strong as I was expecting
Vert thin material, the first time I tighten the bag with my sleeping bag, I heard the sewing cracked. Everything is good so far, but it's the kind of product I want to be reliable and strong. Let's see with usage...
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
September 10, 2020
I would use this product again.
These are light weight and pack easily. The material is slippery so it slides into tight spaces. I use it in my sea kayak for sleeping bags and cloths. They are not waterproof but the keep things organized inside water tight spaces. The ends have good straps so you can pull them out of those spaces and also pull out your tightly packed things from the bag.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
September 10, 2020
great size
I have used this to compress my sleeping bags, pillows and dry towels. great size
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
May 15, 2020
Overall good product
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I got the 35L to compress and pack a 0 degree synthetic sleeping bag. Fits perfectly and compressed very evenly (with finesse). I like the alloy color and the bag seems to be sturdy and ultralight. I would recommend for sleeping bags, clothes, and towels.
January 20, 2020
Good quality
Haven't actually used this yet but it's just like the compression dry socks OR makes. It can fit a sleeping bag for sure. Seems like a quality product.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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