Wouldn't stand up to a month long hike on the AT, or hold my Arctic down bag and bivy, but I didn't expect it to do so. I bought it for the lightweight Coleman 3 season bag that I use for weekend fishing trips. The Coleman bag fit fine, with a little extra room for my inflatable pillow. It was raining the day it arrived, so I stuffed in the Coleman and left it out in the rain for a few hours. It kept the contents dry. Should work great with the light spray we sometimes get on the boat. There was a small manufacturing defect on one of the straps, but it didn't keep me from pulling it tight.
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I can't yet comment as to whether it's waterproof, as advertised. It looks fine and fits my sleeping with room to spare. I don't care for the three straps. I think the product would have been better served if they were attached via Velcro. Still, I think it's a great deal fro the price and am pleased to have it. I don't know how durable it would be, e.g., if exposed to branches and stickers while hiking, but after all, "You get what you pay for."
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I purchased the stuffsack expecting to easily compress my sleeping bag to minimize its size. Only works OK, not as good as expected, but better than using a simple draw string. Perhaps Velcro straps would be better than the cinch buckles.
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This is a very light weight compression sack of sorts. The ad states for a sleeping bag and it is. Very large. If you are looking for an actual compression sack this is not the one. It will work for light weight duty.
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bag is light weight but works for what I wanted which is a sleeping bag cover. It is about 3 inches to long for my bag but for the price it was a good buy.
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