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HomeEquipmentWater Treatment and FiltrationTherm-a-Rest Waterproof Stuff Sack (Walnut,Large) |
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Works fine Apr 18, 2010
By Darren Joseph Hron
"Sasquatchdjh"
Every thing came as ordered. Is a tiny bit tight for the actual pad, but it does slide on. Have not had to use it in a rainstorm yet but it seems to be strong and will hold up.
Great bag - tight fit Mar 02, 2010
By A. Hassell I purchased this bag (regular size) with the Therm-a-rest base camp sleeping pads (regular size). I also bought an extra sack for my cheaper Therm-a-rest Ridgecrest or whatever else I needed to keep dry. The bag is high quality and I rolled my Base Camp pad up per instructions, fold twice, squeeze air out, close valve, unroll, re-role, release extra air 3/4 rolled or so, stuff... stuff... stuff... okay, first attempt failed. I made sure the air lock for the pad was tight, unrolled, re-rolled the pad back up 3/4 of the way, loosened the valve and finished the role. This time I stuffed it in without a lot of difficulty. Now, this was done on my living room floor at 72 degrees. Like I said, this is a good bag, but it could be a 1/4" larger in diameter for those chilly mornings when the fingers are cold.
Now I tried the Ridgecrest - don't bother. Who needs a $20 bag for a $25 foam pad anyways.
Grandpa Purchased for Grandson Feb 12, 2010
By Richard O'connor I had purchased an extra long sleeping bag as a Christmas present for my grandson who is going kayak tripping June 2010. Therefore, he needed a waterproof stuff sack for his extra long 3 seasons synthetic sleeping bag. (It is a Sierra Designs Wild Bill 20 Degree Long Men's Three-Season Synthetic Blue Sleeping Bag) It fit perfectly with a reasonable amount of effort. This is an excellent product at a good price.
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Doesn't fit Extra large luxury thermarest Sep 16, 2009
By C. Sullivan This sack was a suggested item when I purchased my Luxury Thermarest (extralarge), so I went for it in the hopes that it'd help protect my new purchase. Unfortunately, it's reeeeeally hard to get it to fit in this sake. Like, REEEEEALLY hard.
I've given up trying. So, waste of money for me or anyone else with a Luxury Thermarest (XL) that they don't wanna shred trying to squish into this little bag.
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