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ALPS Mountaineering Slick Rock Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Primaloft

January 29, 2009

this Alps Mountaineering Slick Rock 20 degree bag shows an 8x17 stuff size,but since it is Primaloft shouldn't it have a much smaller compression sack size? anyone have any experience with this bag or the company who makes it?

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Big Agnes Air Core Sleeping Pad - Mummy

January 10, 2009

if i use the Big Agnes air core pad (lightweight) with a Big Agnes bag so they can be stuffd together, can i still use a compression sack for 2-3 day trips??

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