The GOHUNT Compression Sack is an ultra-lightweight travel bag that provides the best space-saving solution for your hunt. Whether you’re storing your sleeping bag, apparel, or shelter, our compression sacks keep your gear organized and compact, giving you with more space in your pack. This compression sack is made from a durable polyester that provides protection without being completely waterproof. The cinch straps are made with high-test paracord, reducing weight while providing extra paracord for instances where you might need some yardage in a pinch. The four loops on the list have reflective striping, making it easy to find in your pack or tent.
Size Reference
The 8L size holds a Stone Glacier Chilkoot 15° Sleeping Bag (or similarly sized sleeping bags) OR a clothing system that includes a down jacket, grid fleece and base layers.
The 13L size holds a Stone Glacier Chilkoot 15° Sleeping Bag (or similarly sized sleeping bags), Stone Glacier Grumman Goose Down Jacket, and a GOHUNT Black Rock Hoodie.
Content | Bag 100% Polyester - Paracord Nylon jacket and UHMWPE core |
8L Size | 7.125” x 14” |
8L Weight | 1.8oz |
13L Size | 8” x 17” |
13L Weight | 2.2oz |
Warranty | Lifetime - protects against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use |
What size compression sack should I use for my sleeping bag?
Generally speaking, the colder rating on your bag, the larger compression sack (or stuff sack) you'll need.
Temperature rating | Recommended volume |
40° | 6-8 liters |
20° | 8-12 liters |
0° | 14-20 liters |
-20° | 22-30 liters |
Synthetic-insulation sleeping bags will also compress less than down-insulated, so make sure to size up by 5-15 liters if that's what you're packing.
Can you put a tent in a compression sack?
Compression sacks are typically designed for compressing soft items like sleeping bags, clothing, or blankets rather than rigid structures like tents. Tents are generally packed into stuff sacks or carry bags that are designed to accommodate their shape and size without compressing the tent poles or fabric excessively. Attempting to compress a tent in a compression sack meant for softer items could potentially damage the tent's structure or fabric. Therefore, it's recommended to use the appropriate packing methods and bags designed specifically for tents to ensure they remain in good condition and ready for use.
How to fit a sleeping bag into a compression sack?
Fitting a sleeping bag into a compression sack (or stuff sack) efficiently involves a few steps to maximize space and ensure effective compression:
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