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how do I know which size to get if I already have my sleeping...
By agr4041835
Ranked #491 - Stuff and Compression Sacks
October 6, 2010
how do I know which size to get if I already have my sleeping bag?
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By moroni
Ranked #18 - Stuff and Compression Sacks
November 17, 2010
Just adding to what's been previously stated, the type of sleeping bag you currently have dictates what size compression stuff sack you will need. Use the stuff sack that came with your bag as a guide.
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By Kevin Brown
Ranked #65 - Stuff and Compression Sacks
October 7, 2010
That will depend entirely on the size and type of your sleeping bag. I would use the following guidelines. Medium (16L): Synthetic mummy bag rated from 15 to 25 degrees. Down mummy bag rated around 0 degrees. Small (11L) : Synthetic 40 degree bags, Down 15 to 25 degree bags. Large: Synthetic 0 degree mummy bags; **Note, This should help get you into the right range, but remember things like whether you have the short, regular, or long version of your bag will also play into the equation. I have both a small and medium version of this compression sack and they have been able to cover all of my needs thus far. Remember Back country has a great return policy if you end up having to re-order.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- nylon (210D)
- Volume:
- [9 L] 475 cu in; [11 L] 675 cu in; [16 L] 975 cu in; [22 L] 1350 cu in; [31 L] 1900 cu in; [50 L] 3050 cu in
- Dimensions:
- [9 L] 6.5 x 15 in; [11 L] 7.5 x 17 in; [16 L] 8..5 x 19 in; [22 L] 10 x 20.5 in; [31 L] 11 x 22 in; [50 L] 13 x 24 in
- Weight:
- [9 L] 3.8 oz; [11 L] 4.8 oz; [16 L] 5.1 oz; [22 L] 6.1 oz; [31 L] 6.9 oz; [50 L] 8.5 oz
- Recommended Use:
- compressing sleeping bags, tents, jackets, or other gear
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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