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| Hiking & Camping > Sleeping Bags & Pads | Rated:
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These lightweight stuff sacks provide durable, water-resistant protection for Thermarest men's and women's Trail Lite mattresses. They include a daisy chain and end handle for easy unpacking and portability, and are made of 70D nylon taffeta.
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"Great stuff sack for your therma-rest" | |
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| Okay hands down, the long size is the best. I own a 2003 therma-rest and stuff sack for my regular length, and quite frankly, you have to become a pro at re-packing the mattress into the stuffsack. The long size therma-rest stuff sack is much easier to use (maybe its just the new 2008/9 verison and people complained. But it has improved much. | |
| Nicholas at Moosejaw on 07/10/2009 | |
"A must have!" | |
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| I would not even think about not getting one of these to go with the Therm-A-Rest sleeping pad. They are super light and resistant. Very nice fit and even have little handle that you can put bungee cords thru. | |
| Bruno at Moosejaw on 11/08/2009 | |
"Fits like a glove" | |
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| Found this to work as advertised. No issues. Cut and dry product. I would recommend this with any Thermarest product. | |
| Larry at Moosejaw on 07/20/2009 | |
"Great if you have the pad!" | |
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| Saves space and looks nice. I like it to keep everything tidy. | |
| Christopher at Moosejaw on 08/13/2009 | |
"These are Ok" | |
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| These stuff sacks are nice. They have loops on the outside so that you can strap it securely to the outside of your pack. However, using straps instead of the sacks came get the pad a bit smaller. There is a bit of extra space in the sack if you roll the pad tight. | |
| Matthew at Moosejaw on 05/26/2009 | |