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25.3.11

Large Stuff Sack Hunt Bag

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This large 9" x 20" stuff sack keeps your hunting and fishing gear protected and organized.
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Technical Details

- organizes your gear
- Made from strong 210D coated pack cloth
- Round bottom with 1" webbing for easy grabbing
- Drawstring and cordlock closure
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28.1.11

Compression Sack M 7.9"X13.7"

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Outdoor Designs Compression Sack By Outdoor Designs
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- Outdoor Designs Compression Sack M 7.9X13.7
- compression sack; backpacking; outdoors; camping accessory; outdoor designs; Outdoor Designs Compres
- Outdoor Designs Compression sack features a round base with dual webbing compression straps.
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16.5.10

Black Diamond Lightsabre Bivy Sack Maize, One Size

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For the Lightsabre Bivy, Black Diamond took the burly Bibler Tripod Bivy's design and put it together with the lightest, most packable materials they could find. The Epic fabric that makes up the Lightsabre's body is highly water resistant, good in everything but a flat-out downpour, and breathable so you don't have to contend with drippy condensation inside. A mesh window above your head eliminates the dreaded bivy claustrophobia attack without exposing your skin to ravenous insects. DAC featherlite poles and a silnylon floor strike a balance between weight savings and the strength necessities of a reliable shelter. If you're shaving ounces from everything in your pack, or space is a concern (IE: two saddle bags to live out of) the Lightsabre Bivy is the fair weather solution. For rough, wet, or extreme conditions check out its big brother, the Bibler Tripod Bivy.

Product Features
  • Material: Epic fabric with 30D SilNylon floor
  • Freestanding: No
  • Poles: 2
  • Pole Material: DAC Featherweight
  • Stakes: Yes
  • Doors: 1 Top
  • Clip/ Sleeve: Internal sleeveless
  • Floor Space: 20.4sq ft (1.9sq m)
  • Interior Height: 25in (64cm)
  • Vestibule Space: N/A
  • Seam Sealed: No
  • Bathtub Floor: Yes
  • Ventilation: Bug netting over face
  • Interior Storage: No
  • Packed Size: 5 x 7in (13 x 18cm)
  • Weight: 1lb 10oz (734g)
  • Recommended Use: Ultralight bivy shelter for climbers, mountaineers, fast packers.
  • Warranty: Lifetime
  • Country of Origin: China

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Technical Details

- 2 lb 3 oz
- 89 x 33 x 25
- Packed 5 x 7
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Customer Buzz
 "Great for ultralighters" 2007-05-02
By J. Nelson (GA United States)
I've used this bivy shelter for a month straight now and can still say that I like sleeping in it. It easily knocks the socks off of a traditional bivy, while still giving (most) of the comfort of an ultralight tent.



Some of the good points are:

*Its longer than it looks. I'm 6'0 and have enough room to put a small pack (Golite Infinity or Six Moon Designs Starlite). Granted, there isn't much room left, but its plenty to sleep and read.



*Its comfortable for sleeping. I had great reservations about this tent, thinking I would wake in the night feeling claustrophobic. I never have. the bug netting is far enough away from your face that it feels more like sleeping in a tent, and the leg room is plenty (much more than what you'll have in a sleeping bag anyway.



*Its pretty darn waterproof. It doesn't come factory seam sealed, so you'll have to do that yourself, but I've never had any trouble with rain, whether its snow, sleet, misty rain or even long thunderstorms. Its technically classified as water resistant, but it has been perfectly waterproof for me, even when standing water reached the seams.



*Its light. Lighter than a tarp tent (1 lb 4 oz). You'll probably want a tarp (see below), which will add a few extra ounces, but, even with the added weight, its still about the lightest tent you can get. Plus, being free standing, and only a few inches wider than my shoulders, you can set it up inside shelters for extra protection if need be.



Despite the good points there are some bad design flaws:

*Condensation. For the most part it does just as well getting rid of condensation as any tarp tent (and some double wall tents). You will have trouble with condensation on your chest area depending on the weather. A good driving wind (from the head) will pull most condensation out, even with the bug netting closed and the outer material mostly zipped. In other weather you will have to experiment with leaving the outer material unzipped, and even the bug netting partially unzipped.



*Its hot. That's not such a bad thing in cold weather, but it does limit the use you will get during the summer. Since there is only one opening you will never be able to get a cross-breeze going. This means that, with the bug netting zipped, the bivy will get stuffy without a strong breeze. Leaving the bug netting partially (or even fully) unzipped helps, but kind of defeats the point. After all the bugs will be bad when the heat is.



*Changing clothes is a bit of a chore, if you have to do it inside the tent. It's certainly better than changing inside of a Hennessy Hammock, since you can brace yourself against the ground, but its still harder than it should be. There is one seam in particular, which usually runs directly over the chest (in the bug netting) that gets in the way. For some reason this seam doesn't stretch as much as the seam in the outer tent material. I would suggest unzipping the bug netting and turning on your side if you need to change. There is a bit more lateral room to kick around.



*The number one complaint I have about the bivy is that you have to be inside before it rains, and can't get back out until it stops. The opening is a J zipper that runs along the side and top of the bivy. Opening both the outer material and the bug netting, then getting inside, then zipping them back up again without getting both yourself and your gear inside (mainly the sleeping bag) wet is just impossible. You can solve this problem by bringing a small silnylon tarp with you, and setting it up just over the opening, but that adds a few ounces to the tent weight. I can't think of any other way they could have designed the bivy to escape this problem, but it is an annoying one.


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28.3.10

McNett Folio Cotton Sleep Sack,Single

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Mcnett Folio Bag Liner 117597 By Mcnett
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Technical Details

- 100% Unbleached cotton rectangle
- Wider and longer than most traditional sleep sacks
- Extra-long fold-over top sheet
- Pillow pocket and optional corner ties
- Includes travel storage sack
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Customer Buzz
 "Good for the price" 2010-03-17
By DC564
Purchased this to replace a defective Cocoon travel sheet I originally purchased from Amazon. I used the McNett during a 4 day trip to NY. Very roomy, but the velcro patches are small and don't do a good job of keeping the sack closed during the night. After a couple days I noticed the fibers have broken in some areas. Can't really complain, since I only needed a affordable product.

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 "scratchy fabric" 2010-02-27
By cache 'n' trek (CA)
I wanted to feel comfortable in hotel rooms but sent this right back after it arrived the fabric was not very nice.


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24.1.10

Silk Sleep Sack - Blue (84x36")

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The S3 silk sleep sack is a 100% silk sleeping bag liner with an attached waterproof pouch. It boasts a high-quality, lightweight and compact silk construction that makes for a comfortable addition to your sleeping bag or it can be used as a travel sheet. With a pillow compartment and a half-slit opening with 4 ties, the S3 will ensure you get a clean, comfortable place to sleep.
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Technical Details

- Size: 84-in long x 36-in wide
- 100% silk
- Adds 8-12 degrees of warmth
- Waterproof pouch is attached to the liner
- Weighs under 6 oz
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Customer Buzz
 "Very comfortable sheet, possibly too slippery to be a safety travel sheet" 2010-01-11
By Will Pattison (Cedar Rapids, IA)
As other reviews have stated, this sheet is soft and very comfortable. It is also very small and lightweight (good for backpacking). It holds the heat in a little better than I thought it would, if anything though the fabric errors on the side of not being "breathable" enough. To put it another way, you don't want this thing near your skin while trying to sleep on a hot night.



I have so far only used this sheet for one trip (14 nights in central America). For the purpose of sleeping at hostels or hotels where you are not confident in the bed's hygiene I can only give my own experience which is that this sheet didn't work. I believe this was a combination of the sheet being slippery and I being tall (6'4"). Regardless of your height though, you will need to safety pin the corners if you want a chance of protection from the mattress, but for me I often found myself waking up with my face on the mattress. I don't think I'm a particularly restless sleeper. If I had it to do over I'd try to find one without tie-straps that also isn't so slippery. Impossible to beat the small size & weight, and this sheet is very comfortable (and for those wondering, no I did not get ticks/bed bugs/fleas)!

Customer Buzz
 "Good Gift" 2009-01-12
By Scott
This was a gift for my mother who travels a great deal. She loves it.

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 "Nice and Cozy" 2008-10-10
By Tia M. Sexton (Portland, OR)
So I bought this Sleep Sack for my trip to Europe this summer but I had to try it out last night. I was nice and cozy all night. The only thing is I am afraid I might rip it because the fabric is so thin. Just something to think about!

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 "wonderful sleep surface feel" 2008-09-22
By jeanette (napa valley CA USA)
extremely light-weight silk sleep sack with attached stuff sack & pillow slot. the silk fabric feels just wonderful against your skin. it is soft without being slidey like some silks. indeed, as i have seen mentioned in other reviews, this is not the most durable product & it does turn over with you at times.



the first problem is, of course, associated with the weight - less materials equals less weight, but also equals less durability. over time, it develops stretch marks & starts to fall apart along those lines. i actually sleep in it at home all the time, so the durability thing needs to be understood in that context.



the second problem happens with nighties or other sleep sacks as well - in short with any tube in your bed or sleeping bag not tacked down at the sides. you can tack it down by using safety pins through the stuff sack & some of the attached ties to whatever is handy - the mattress, the sleeping bag, etc. - if you are so inclined.



despite these two problems, i still love this product & am preparing to purchase my third one since i have not found anything comparable that i like better. i like to use it when i travel to keep myself cocooned in this most luxurious feeling fabric regardless of the state of the sheets or blankets i am offered. i use it pulled up to my waist over all my clothes, anytime i will be sitting outdoors when it is cold. at hostels, i use it as a sarong to keep myself decent on the way to the showers. it air dries quite quickly after being washed.

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 "wonderful sleep surface feel" 2008-09-22
By jeanette (napa valley CA USA)
extremely light-weight silk sleep sack with attached stuff sack & pillow slot. the silk fabric feels just wonderful against your skin. it is soft without being slidey like some silks. indeed, as i have seen mentioned in other reviews, this is not the most durable product & it does turn over with you at times.



the first problem is, of course, associated with the weight - less materials equals less weight, but also equals less durability. over time, it develops stretch marks & starts to fall apart along those lines. i actually sleep in it at home all the time, so the durability thing needs to be understood in that context.



the second problem happens with nighties or other sleep sacks as well - in short with any tube in your bed or sleeping bag not tacked down at the sides. you can tack it down by using safety pins through the stuff sack & some of the attached ties to whatever is handy - the mattress, the sleeping bag, etc. - if you are so inclined.



despite these two problems, i still love this product & am preparing to purchase my third one since i have not found anything comparable that i like better. i like to use it when i travel to keep myself cocooned in this most luxurious feeling fabric regardless of the state of the sheets or blankets i am offered. i use it pulled up to my waist over all my clothes, anytime i will be sitting outdoors when it is cold. at hostels, i use it as a sarong to keep myself decent on the way to the showers. it air dries quite quickly after being washed.


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