Granite Gear Round Rock Solid

rated 5.0 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 4 Trailspace users

lightweight, durable, effective. couldn't ask for…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Price Paid: ?

lightweight, durable, effective. couldn't ask for anything more in a compression stuff sack. 

I have used one for several years for sleeping bags and loose clothing on trips. the top and bottom are fairly robust nylon, the body of the bag is a crinkly lightweight ripstop.

this has been squashed into backpacks a lot, yanked tight, and it is as good as new — not a hint of stitching failure anywhere, no abrasions on the nylon bag.   

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The best there is, if you want organize and make room…

Rating: rated 4.5 of 5 stars
Price Paid: $7 to 22

The best there is, if you want organize and make room in your backpack. They are indeed rock solid and well stitched with sturdy buckles and straps and rip-stop fabric. They are even getting better; newer ones are waterproof.

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As the commercial says "don't leave home without them."…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars

As the commercial says "don't leave home without them."

These are the absolute best compression sacks on the market. I use them for my sleeping bags and my clothing. They make packing my pack so much easier.

Own several of the sizes. I can color code my contents.

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I use these to organize and compress my sleeping bag…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars

I use these to organize and compress my sleeping bag and my clothes. They're much easier to use than a stuff sack, and they really reduce volume (by about half for my clothes and even more for my down sleeping bag).

Tighten up your load with these!

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Specs

XS S M L XL XXL XXXL
Weight 3.8 oz / 108 g 4.8 oz / 136 g 5.1 oz / 144 g 6.1 oz / 173 g 6.9 oz / 196 g 8.5 oz / 241 g 9.5 oz / 269 g -
Dimensions 6.5 in x 15 in / 17 cm x 38 cm 7.5 in x 17 in / 19 cm x 43 cm 8.5 in x 19 in / 22 cm x 48 cm 10 in x 20.5 in / 25 cm x 52 cm 11 in x 22 in / 28 cm x 56 cm 13 in x 24 in / 33 cm x 61 cm 14 in x 26 in / 36 cm x 66 cm
Capacity 475 cu in / 7.8 L 675 cu in / 11 L 975 cu in / 16 L 1400 cu in / 23 L 1900 cu in / 30 L 2700 cu in / 45 L 3500 cu in / 57 L -
Price $24.95 USD $26.95 USD $29.95 USD $32.95 USD $34.95 USD $37.95 USD $39.95 USD -

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