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Big Agnes Girdle Compression Strap Sleeping Bag Accessory

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Big Agnes Girdle Compression Strap Sleeping Bag Accessory

Item # BGAAG

Price: $14.94
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In Stock! Ships Monday, November 23.

Product Highlights

A sleeping bag is often the bulkiest item in your pack. By compressing your sleeping bag with a Big Agnes Girdle, you'll make more space available inside your pack.

The Big Agnes Compression Girdle fits over any stuff sack, and is a lightweight way to get the compression you're looking for.

Big Agnes part number: AG9

Key Features

  • Fits over any stuff sack
  • Weighs 3.8 oz. (96 grams)

Product Reviews - Submitted by Actual Backcountry Edge Customers

Average customer rating:
Number of reviews: 2


Rating:
Customer: Christopher K. - Colleyville, TX
Review Date: 11/16/2009

Likes: Does what it says with the absolute minimum of weight. Roll your Big Agnes VERY tightly...VERY VERY tightly, get it in to the stuff bag which came with the sleeping bag, and then slip the girdle around the top and bottom. Lean over the bag compressing it with your body weight to get the straps started and then work your way around to get maximum compression.

Dislikes: Does what it says - nothing not to like.



Rating:
Customer: Michael S. - New Berlin, WI
Review Date: 9/11/2009

Likes: This is a MUST HAVE if you get the Big Agnes sleeping bag, and want it to fit in your pack. he sleeping bag. The harness compressed the sleeping bag to a size that was able to fit into my pack.

Dislikes: First I did not like the fact that this was not a part of the stuff sack that comes with the sleeping bag, like many of the other sleeping bags that I was considering. Second, the harness is a little tricky to operate, since the straps need to be at full extension, in order to fit around the stuff sack, and then you need to try to pull the straps (with little leads) to compress the sack, until you get enough to actually grasp. The straps could be a little longer, but after working this harness for a couple of days, you learn tricks to help you out... Like kneeling on the sack, to partially compress it, which then gives you some slack to pull the straps long enough to grasp.

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