Gear Review
built to last
By Scott Anderson
Ranked #233 - Stuff and Compression Sacks
March 9, 2010
These are built to last, they are pretty heavy duty and well made. Not ideal sack for backpacking but they work great for storing compressible items such as clothes or sleeping bags.
View Details: Granite Gear Round Rock Solid Compression Sack
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
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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2 Comments Last Reply: July 19, 2010 By: moroni
Anything that can reduce volume in your backpack is a major step forward. These compression stuff sacks work great for backpacking. The only thing better are lighter weight "Air Compressors."
Helpful Votes: 2 Yes
What makes it un-ideal for backpacking?
Helpful Votes: 2 Yes