Maximize your packing efficiency with our lightweight compression sacks, designed to save space and reduce bulk in your backpack or luggage. These durable sacks feature adjustable straps that compress your gear, making them ideal for camping, hiking, or travel. Made from water-resistant materials, they protect your belongings while keeping them organized. With various sizes available, you can easily store clothing, sleeping bags, or other essentials. Streamline your adventures and enjoy more room for what matters most with our versatile compression sacks.
$29.96
WAS: $39.95*
Works well and is lightweight making it easier to keep things in my bag organized and where I want them in my bag. ... This is a must- have for efficient
5
Bobby C.
[ I have been using Granite Gear cordura compression sacks for many years but took a chance on the Sea To Summit compression sacks. To my surprise, they were not only equally rugged enough to meet the rigor of my motorcycle travel, they were also lighter and more water resistant. Quality product for sure!
5
Elliot W.
[ When I first bought it, I thought there was no way my massive sleeping bag could fit inside. I was wrong. Stuffs perfectly in and fast, too. Feels durable and I ’ ve had no complaints so far. It also compresses down smaller than other similar sacks I ’ ve tried. 10/10!
5
Bob L.
[ I have several sizes of these and use them all. Highly recommend.
5
Jason R.
[ I use it for a 10 deg hammock under quilt as mine only came with a stuff sack. Works well and is lightweight making it easier to keep things in my bag organized and where I want them in my bag. I 've only used it 3 times so far but i do n't see any issues of wear and tear for many years as i do n't usually beat up a compression sack. I do n't store my quilt in it when it's not being used, I just hang it on the hanger with the quilt.
5
Andrea J.
[ This is n't my first Sea to Summit compression sack. They are durable and well- made and just do n't seem to tear or fail. You can really pack a sleeping bag into it. And even though it's not water proof, it does seem to repel water.
$26.21
WAS: $34.95*
To my surprise, they were not only equally rugged enough to meet the rigor of my motorcycle travel, they were also lighter and more water resistant. ... They are durable and well- made and just do n't seem to tear or
5
Lukas7
Works as intended and holds up well! I have enjoyed using it
5
Bobby C.
[ I have been using Granite Gear cordura compression sacks for many years but took a chance on the Sea To Summit compression sacks. To my surprise, they were not only equally rugged enough to meet the rigor of my motorcycle travel, they were also lighter and more water resistant. Quality product for sure!
5
Elliot W.
[ When I first bought it, I thought there was no way my massive sleeping bag could fit inside. I was wrong. Stuffs perfectly in and fast, too. Feels durable and I ’ ve had no complaints so far. It also compresses down smaller than other similar sacks I ’ ve tried. 10/10!
5
Bob L.
[ I have several sizes of these and use them all. Highly recommend.
5
Jason R.
[ I use it for a 10 deg hammock under quilt as mine only came with a stuff sack. Works well and is lightweight making it easier to keep things in my bag organized and where I want them in my bag. I 've only used it 3 times so far but i do n't see any issues of wear and tear for many years as i do n't usually beat up a compression sack. I do n't store my quilt in it when it's not being used, I just hang it on the hanger with the quilt.
$28.46
WAS: $37.95*
Feels durable and I ’ ve had no complaints so far. ... I 've only used it 3 times so far but i do n't see any issues of wear and tear for many years as i do n't usually beat up a compression
5
Bobby C.
[ I have been using Granite Gear cordura compression sacks for many years but took a chance on the Sea To Summit compression sacks. To my surprise, they were not only equally rugged enough to meet the rigor of my motorcycle travel, they were also lighter and more water resistant. Quality product for sure!
5
Elliot W.
[ When I first bought it, I thought there was no way my massive sleeping bag could fit inside. I was wrong. Stuffs perfectly in and fast, too. Feels durable and I ’ ve had no complaints so far. It also compresses down smaller than other similar sacks I ’ ve tried. 10/10!
5
Bob L.
[ I have several sizes of these and use them all. Highly recommend.
5
Jason R.
[ I use it for a 10 deg hammock under quilt as mine only came with a stuff sack. Works well and is lightweight making it easier to keep things in my bag organized and where I want them in my bag. I 've only used it 3 times so far but i do n't see any issues of wear and tear for many years as i do n't usually beat up a compression sack. I do n't store my quilt in it when it's not being used, I just hang it on the hanger with the quilt.
5
Andrea J.
[ This is n't my first Sea to Summit compression sack. They are durable and well- made and just do n't seem to tear or fail. You can really pack a sleeping bag into it. And even though it's not water proof, it does seem to repel water.
$37.46
WAS: $49.95*
It works great and seems very sturdy and well made. ... Fit everything I really needed for a 6 day lake stay( granted it ’s summer clothes and bathing suits which take up less
5
Bobby C.
[ I have been using Granite Gear cordura compression sacks for many years but took a chance on the Sea To Summit compression sacks. To my surprise, they were not only equally rugged enough to meet the rigor of my motorcycle travel, they were also lighter and more water resistant. Quality product for sure!
5
Elliot W.
[ When I first bought it, I thought there was no way my massive sleeping bag could fit inside. I was wrong. Stuffs perfectly in and fast, too. Feels durable and I ’ ve had no complaints so far. It also compresses down smaller than other similar sacks I ’ ve tried. 10/10!
5
Bob L.
[ I have several sizes of these and use them all. Highly recommend.
5
Jason R.
[ I use it for a 10 deg hammock under quilt as mine only came with a stuff sack. Works well and is lightweight making it easier to keep things in my bag organized and where I want them in my bag. I 've only used it 3 times so far but i do n't see any issues of wear and tear for many years as i do n't usually beat up a compression sack. I do n't store my quilt in it when it's not being used, I just hang it on the hanger with the quilt.
5
Andrea J.
[ This is n't my first Sea to Summit compression sack. They are durable and well- made and just do n't seem to tear or fail. You can really pack a sleeping bag into it. And even though it's not water proof, it does seem to repel water.
$22.49
WAS: $49.95*
design and details: all purpose stuff sacks for gear storage made of ultralight nylon with silicone coating on both sides for maximum durability and tear strength smooth silicone finish for easy stuffing exterior webbing, carry handle also helps with packing/unpacking draw cord with cord lock keeps...
$23.99
WAS: $44.95*
webbing and ladderlock system secures your gear as you compress it top and bottom lid design with four webbing straps for even compression made with recycled nylon featuring silicone and polyurethane coatings for maximum durability, tear strength, and water resistance compress your gear down to a...
$41.21
WAS: $54.95*
design and details compress contents down by as much as two thirds water- resistant, bluesign approved ultra- sil 30d nylon fabric with non- pfc dwr side- release buckle compression straps for fast and easy access attached flip- top lid prevents straps tangling proprietary ultra- sil fabric employs...
5
Tony B.
[ Got this for my camping quilt and it ’ ll hold a whole lot more too, now I have to rethink my packing…😄
5
Dave E.
[ Love these sack to keep everything organized in my pack
5
David O.
[ Really happy with my 20 Liter compression sack. I use it for travel packing. It compressed my clothes with minimal effort and minimal wrinkled garments. Very easy to use and sturdy. I definitely recommend this and my brother- in- law bought two based on my suggestion! See my 'before' and 'after' pictures!!
5
Jackson G.
[ I love this compression sack it has lasted me a while and I have used this same still for upwards of 2 years and I love it, it is the best combination of lightweight without sacrificing durability along the way.
5
Amy L.
[ Used almost daily on our 9 week backpacking trip! Sturdy, easy to use, compressed easily,
$28.49
WAS: $49.95*
I love this compression sack it has lasted me a while and I have used this same still for upwards of 2 years and I love it, it is the best combination of lightweight without sacrificing durability along the
5
Tony B.
[ Got this for my camping quilt and it ’ ll hold a whole lot more too, now I have to rethink my packing…😄
5
Dave E.
[ Love these sack to keep everything organized in my pack
5
David O.
[ Really happy with my 20 Liter compression sack. I use it for travel packing. It compressed my clothes with minimal effort and minimal wrinkled garments. Very easy to use and sturdy. I definitely recommend this and my brother- in- law bought two based on my suggestion! See my 'before' and 'after' pictures!!
5
Jackson G.
[ I love this compression sack it has lasted me a while and I have used this same still for upwards of 2 years and I love it, it is the best combination of lightweight without sacrificing durability along the way.
5
Amy L.
[ Used almost daily on our 9 week backpacking trip! Sturdy, easy to use, compressed easily,
$29.99
WAS: $38.95*
design and details lineloc ultra compression ultralight microcord and cordlock hypalon grommet our lightest compression sack space saving shape assorted
5
justbob
[ I like the lightness of these. I like the compressibility. The scouts tend to have internal frame packs and need to squeeze things tight, this does the job. I still use an external frame pack, the packs straps go under the compressing stings to keep the bag from sliding sideways off of my pack without having to overtighten the pack straps. These bags have become my favorite.
5
Zero worries
[ The stuff bag that came with my EE 0 degree bag was too small. This compressor bag is perfect. It's big enough to get the bag in without any expletives, and compresses down to 14 inches so I can place it sideways in the pack. Love it.
4
Fifty Something
[ I have used these stuff bags for years and like them because of they are light weight and waterproof and compress my sleeping bag so much. They also provide some mental stimulation each morning figuring out the puzzle of getting the strings untangled and the `` lid '' end of the bag positioned. Honestly, in spite of the string difficulties, I keep buying more.
4
Dylan
[ The fabric seemed a bit flimsy by touch but seemed to perform well. It got my 2 person big Agnes king Solomon sleeping bag down to smaller than a gallon of milk( maybe 3 quarts).
$44.96
WAS: $59.95*
the perfect way to keep your gear together and organized in your pack, luggage, or vehicle coated with silicone to make the stuffing of bulky items easy draw cord at the top helps to compress and seal the bag carry handle at the bottom allows for easier carrying...
$33.71
WAS: $44.95*
versatile, lightweight compression dry bag that packs your gear into a compact size to provide more space designed with waterproof and air- permeable
5
Leander R.
[ Compressed down sleeping bad easily; lightweight fabric, would recommend!
5
David S.
[ I have been using the dry bag for my sleeping bag for a little while now and I really like it. The compression is superior to the stuff sack my North Face One Bag came with so it takes up less room in my pack. It is also water resistant so I 'm able to keep my sleeping bag dry and therefore warm and safe. I then bought a larger bag to also keep a spare base layer in so I 'm always sleeping in the driest system possible. This spring has been vey wet so it's been extremely important I keep my gear dry. I feel confident hiking without a pack liner thanks to this dry bag. One tip I recommend is folding the opening back one fold as you store your contents as the lip of the bag has a tendency to bind on what you 're putting in the bag. Once I learned that I felt I was getting the maximum benefit from the dry bag. I also can not say enough good things about how easy it is to compress. This is one of the best pieces of gear I own.
5
Michael M.
[ This is great! I needed a compression sack for my sleeping bag and this doubles as a dry bag. I really like the venting fabric on the bottom. It's like the dry bags I was issued in the Marine Corps that had a vent on them which was exactly what I was looking for.
5
michael v.
[ Great quality product I own about 20 of them for myself and the family. When loading my moto bags these turn 7 days of soft gear into the pack size of 3 days. If your limited with space on your bike these are a game changer along with figuring out what can pack down in a regular stuff sack vs what should be compression bag My only gripe isn ’ t a big deal But the clips are a pain to flip around if they get twisted, it doesn ’ t effect the function AT ALL the bag still works as intended if the straps twisted it just bugs me and I have to use pliers to flip it around, again not a big deal just a minor thing
5
DANTE D.
[ I own several of the older Sea to Summit EVent roll top compression bags which have been doing yeoman's service for many years. I wanted something smaller to compress the extra clothes in my day pack, and the smallest version of the Evac compression sack is just what I needed. Using 3 straps instead of 4, replaceable buckles, and one side release buckle are all great improvements over the older model. A+ Sea to Summit!
$15.74
WAS: $26.95*
If you don ’ t need compression, they are super slick so they go in and out of the pack easy. ... Lightweight and perfect size ... Not only is it perfectly sized for my needs but the bag has a tab on it near the closure so that I can slip a carabineer on it and...
5
David B.
[ These stuff sacks are constructed of high quality material. Highly recommended.
5
Christy M.
[ I purchased a small lightweight bag to replace my worn out existing bag which stores my cook set on my backpacking trips. Not only is it perfectly sized for my needs but the bag has a tab on it near the closure so that I can slip a carabineer on it and hang it with my food bag. Bonus!
5
Andrew
I got about a dozen of these and will probably be getting more. I use them for everything and they are amazing. If you don ’ t need compression, they are super slick so they go in and out of the pack easy. I ’ ve been pushing them hard, and they seem super durable. They ’ re Extremely lightweight
$37.46
WAS: $49.95*
The sack has not failed in the dry storage performance. ... Also worked great as a pillow to reduce pack weight. ... I have 2; These bags work great for my down camping quilt and also my
5
Leander R.
[ Compressed down sleeping bad easily; lightweight fabric, would recommend!
5
David S.
[ I have been using the dry bag for my sleeping bag for a little while now and I really like it. The compression is superior to the stuff sack my North Face One Bag came with so it takes up less room in my pack. It is also water resistant so I 'm able to keep my sleeping bag dry and therefore warm and safe. I then bought a larger bag to also keep a spare base layer in so I 'm always sleeping in the driest system possible. This spring has been vey wet so it's been extremely important I keep my gear dry. I feel confident hiking without a pack liner thanks to this dry bag. One tip I recommend is folding the opening back one fold as you store your contents as the lip of the bag has a tendency to bind on what you 're putting in the bag. Once I learned that I felt I was getting the maximum benefit from the dry bag. I also can not say enough good things about how easy it is to compress. This is one of the best pieces of gear I own.
5
Michael M.
[ This is great! I needed a compression sack for my sleeping bag and this doubles as a dry bag. I really like the venting fabric on the bottom. It's like the dry bags I was issued in the Marine Corps that had a vent on them which was exactly what I was looking for.
5
michael v.
[ Great quality product I own about 20 of them for myself and the family. When loading my moto bags these turn 7 days of soft gear into the pack size of 3 days. If your limited with space on your bike these are a game changer along with figuring out what can pack down in a regular stuff sack vs what should be compression bag My only gripe isn ’ t a big deal But the clips are a pain to flip around if they get twisted, it doesn ’ t effect the function AT ALL the bag still works as intended if the straps twisted it just bugs me and I have to use pliers to flip it around, again not a big deal just a minor thing
5
Marianna P.
[ This bag holds my huge winter sleeper and squishes it down to a manageable size. I really like how the bottom ventilated panel allows you to get most of the air out while still keeping the bag dry. This was definitely a good purchase.
$41.21
WAS: $54.95*
Love the vent material on bottom, allows for more compression. ... Keeping my gear dry when kayaking can be a challenge, these bags keep my sleeping bag dry and
5
Leander R.
[ Compressed down sleeping bad easily; lightweight fabric, would recommend!
5
David S.
[ I have been using the dry bag for my sleeping bag for a little while now and I really like it. The compression is superior to the stuff sack my North Face One Bag came with so it takes up less room in my pack. It is also water resistant so I 'm able to keep my sleeping bag dry and therefore warm and safe. I then bought a larger bag to also keep a spare base layer in so I 'm always sleeping in the driest system possible. This spring has been vey wet so it's been extremely important I keep my gear dry. I feel confident hiking without a pack liner thanks to this dry bag. One tip I recommend is folding the opening back one fold as you store your contents as the lip of the bag has a tendency to bind on what you 're putting in the bag. Once I learned that I felt I was getting the maximum benefit from the dry bag. I also can not say enough good things about how easy it is to compress. This is one of the best pieces of gear I own.
5
Michael M.
[ This is great! I needed a compression sack for my sleeping bag and this doubles as a dry bag. I really like the venting fabric on the bottom. It's like the dry bags I was issued in the Marine Corps that had a vent on them which was exactly what I was looking for.
5
michael v.
[ Great quality product I own about 20 of them for myself and the family. When loading my moto bags these turn 7 days of soft gear into the pack size of 3 days. If your limited with space on your bike these are a game changer along with figuring out what can pack down in a regular stuff sack vs what should be compression bag My only gripe isn ’ t a big deal But the clips are a pain to flip around if they get twisted, it doesn ’ t effect the function AT ALL the bag still works as intended if the straps twisted it just bugs me and I have to use pliers to flip it around, again not a big deal just a minor thing
5
Marianna P.
[ This bag holds my huge winter sleeper and squishes it down to a manageable size. I really like how the bottom ventilated panel allows you to get most of the air out while still keeping the bag dry. This was definitely a good purchase.
Lightweight compression sacks are designed to reduce the volume of your gear, making them ideal for backpacking and travel. They help organize your belongings, allowing you to pack more efficiently and save space in your backpack or luggage. Additionally, these sacks can protect your items from moisture and dirt, enhancing their durability during outdoor adventures.
Lightweight compression sacks are typically made from durable, water-resistant materials such as nylon or polyester. These fabrics are chosen for their strength-to-weight ratio, allowing for a lightweight design without sacrificing durability. Some models may also feature reinforced seams and coatings to enhance water resistance and overall longevity.
Choosing the right size lightweight compression sack depends on the volume of gear you plan to store. Consider the type of items you will be compressing, such as sleeping bags or clothing, and select a size that accommodates them comfortably. It's often helpful to have a range of sizes for different trips, allowing for flexibility based on your packing needs.
Yes, lightweight compression sacks are versatile and can be used for various outdoor activities, including camping, hiking, and traveling. They are particularly beneficial for activities where space is limited, as they help compress bulky items. However, it's essential to consider the specific needs of your activity, such as waterproofing for wet conditions.
When selecting a lightweight compression sack, look for features such as adjustable straps for better compression, a roll-top closure for easy access, and water-resistant materials for added protection. Additionally, consider the weight of the sack itself, as a truly lightweight option will enhance your overall packing efficiency.
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