Gear Review
don't go by the picture
By PearlJamPSU
Ranked #264 - Sleeping Bags
April 13, 2009
Just so you are aware, the picture above is incorrect. The Ultra Sil Stuff Sack does not have a roll top closure but rather a draw cord with a standard small cordlock. In actuality, it looks and feels very similar to the stuff sack that the Therm-a-Rest ProLite 4 sleeping pad comes with.
Regardless, it's a pretty handy stuff sack. It's very lightweight and it's waterproof - two important characteristics in the backcountry. There is a handle on the bottom (closed) end which is handy for carrying it and it seems pretty durable. I keep my sleeping back in mine and it works perfectly.
View Details: Sea To Summit Ultra-Sil Stuff Sack
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 30D Siliconized Cordura
- Volume:
- [XXS] 130cu in (2.5L); [XS] 240cu in (4L); [S] 430cu in (6.5L); [M] 580cu in (9L); [L] 960cu in (15L); [XL] 1400cu in (20L); [XXL] 2080cu in (30L)
- Dimensions:
- [XXS] 4 x 10in (10 x 25cm); [XS] 5 x 12in (13 x 30cm); [S] 6.5 x 13in (17 x 33cm); [M] 7 x 15in (18 x 38cm); [L] 8.5 x 17in (22 x 43cm); [XL] 9.5 x 19in (24 x 48cm); [XXL] 10.5 x 23in (27 x 58cm)
- Weight:
- [XXS] .4oz (11g); [XS] .5oz (14g); [S] .6oz (60g); [M] .7oz (20g); [L] 1oz (28g); [XL] 1.2oz (34g); [XXl] 1.4oz (40g)
- Recommended Use:
- Backpacking, camping, expeditions
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