GOVERNMENT CONTRACTOR US Military Sleeping Bag Compression Stuff Sack for MSS, Black


Key features
- •Heavy Duty Nylon Material, Straps and Buckles
- •Nylon Drawcord Closure with Barrel Lock
- •9 Compression Straps
- •Approximate 28
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTOR US Military Sleeping Bag Compression Stuff Sack for MSS, Black
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Customer Reviews
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Quality adjustable sack
firefly•April 4, 2017
I bought this for the French Alpine tent that I bought because I did not like the thin flimsy orginal that could not be expanded to include other items.
Government issue, as to be expected.
TGavin•November 11, 2016
Well it's held up on the bottom of my hiking pack which is more then i expected. It's large enough to hold my mummy bag and two shelter half. The material is thin but somehow has held up nicely even while donning and doffing my pack on the trails and mountains.
Does the Job
Peter A. Laizza•July 16, 2016
arrived in excellent condition for military surplus. Goes with Military MSS Cold Weather bag. Compacted the sleeping bag as much as possible and this sack allowed it to fit into my pack. That's all you can ask for.
All straps were in good condition and sewn off properly
Amanda•May 10, 2015
This is the compression sack for the military issued black sleeping bag with green inner liner, which means it's big enough for just about any sleeping bag you need to compress. Mine showed up looking new. All straps were in good condition and sewn off properly. And after I stuffed my sleeping bag (with liner) into it, it compressed just fine. I was able to crank on the straps without busting any seams or tearing straps from the bag.
Not bad, but not great. A little smaller than expected.
Jeff•December 14, 2014
Too many compression straps make this thing a bit of a pain to use. There are straps hanging everywhere. I guess there are people who want that, but wouldn't 2-4 straps have been enough?
The material is thin and I doubt it could take much abuse. But I won't be using it anyway since my sleeping bag will not fit into this bag. I'll just cut off the straps and use it for pillows I take camping.
The material is thin and I doubt it could take much abuse. But I won't be using it anyway since my sleeping bag will not fit into this bag. I'll just cut off the straps and use it for pillows I take camping.
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