🎒 Compress your gear, expand your adventure!
The OneTigris Sleeping Bag Compression Stuff Sack is crafted from durable 210T Plaid Dacron fabric with a PU coating, offering 3000mm water resistance and high tear strength. With a spacious 25L capacity and strong UTX buckled straps, it compresses your sleeping bag or gear efficiently while attaching securely to your backpack. Lightweight and portable, it’s designed for serious campers and hikers who demand durability and convenience.
Brand | ONETIGRIS |
Color | OD Green - 25L |
Occupancy | 9 |
Seasons | Winter |
Temperature Rating | Comfort |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Special Feature | Compressible |
Material | 210T Plaid Dacron Fabric UTX Buckles |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Product Dimensions | 19.69"L x 9.84"W |
Closure Type | Drawstring |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Fabric Type | 210T Plaid Dacron fabric with PU coating |
Size | Free Size (One Size) |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.25 x 6.38 x 1.89 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.69 x 9.84 inches |
Brand Name | ONETIGRIS |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | OneTigris |
Part Number | CE-SND03-OD |
Fill Material Type | Polyester |
V**D
Fits my USMC poncho liner with room to spare
Bought this to hold my zippered poncho liner, so I can lash it to the outside of my 72-hour pack for summer weekend camping trips. It works great and has enough room to hold the tarp I use as ground sheet and rain fly. I use a pop-up, milsurp bug tent that folds down enough to fit in my pack. This sack allows me to free up room inside my pack while giving me the ability to cinch down the straps to keep the liner and tarp secure and tight. Very happy with this sack it's well made and fits my needs perfectly.
H**E
Works as expected.
Bought for my MSS (military sleep system) comprised of the green and black sleeping bags. The compression bag is very light on its own. Thin but seemily strong material. Normal quality plastic buckles on the cinch straps. Was able to get it compressed down to 19x9 including my poncho liner inside the bags as well. Could possibly go smaller but no need and didn't want to tax the buckles and stitching any more than I had to. Seems like a decent compression bag for the money. Will see if it lasts with normal use. I'm generally happy with One Tigris products given the price point versus quality.
J**Y
Good quality
Good quality, sturdy constrution. Came with extra straps to attach to a pack.
S**E
Perfect for US surplus sleeping bag
Bought for US military surplus intermediate cold sleeping bag and it's a perfect fit for that portion of the kit. There's also enough room left to fit a liner and/or inflatable pillow. I don't know if the matching liner will fit since I don't have, but a synthetic like the Sea To Summit Reactor, no problem. You don't need a sack this big for that bag, though. 17"x10" is all you need, but good luck finding one that size. This was the closest I could find that didn't cost $40 or $50, so I went with it and it works.As far as quality goes, it's in the middle somewhere. Don't abuse it and it'll be fine. Don't compress it by pulling the straps, either. That is, unless you want torn stitching and broken buckles. Compress it with your body weight and then cinch down the straps and don't pull it down anymore than you need to. The side compression straps aren't permanently attached, so you can either use them or don't. This is a good feature, but not being stitched to the sack means they just pulls around when you try to tighten them. Whatever. I don't need them. It does smell like a pool float when you first get it.Is it worth it? If you don't have a lot of money and/or can't find anything better it definitely is, but that's as far as it goes.EDIT: Too small for Thermarest Saros 0f bag.
S**S
Good Stuff
I've bought a few OneTigris items recently and think they're offering quality products that work as expected, and at a decent price. Bought a compression sack from a different manufacturer before this one and it ripped on first use. The size wasn't as advertised, material was thin and the stitching didn't hold. Returned it and got this one, and have had zero issues. Good stuff.
R**G
OK but not as described
The bag is OK but did not come with the girth straps as shown in the photos/description. So I was disappointed at how the seller misleads customers.
G**5
Causal Backpacker
I like One Tigris gear. This compression sack appears to be of good quality and seems like it will last a long time, especially for a casual backpacker such as myself. The original sack I got with my sleeping bag had ripped so I got this one and it fit perfectly and compressed quite a bit more than the original.
D**L
Good Quality Compression Bag
I needed a larger compression bag for my DD4x4MC tarp. I was tired of trying to stuff it into the factory bag. Fitted my needs perfectly!
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