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Coghlan's Compression Storage Sack

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About this item

  • 30-liter compression bag for camping, backpacking, overseas travel, and more
  • Rugged 210d-denier nylon construction with flip-up lid design to prevent strap tangling
  • Measures 10-1/2 x 23 inches; compresses down to 10-1/2 x 11-1/2 inches
  • Cord-lock closure with compression straps; nylon webbing pull handle on top
  • Zippered top and bottom lids for self storage


Compress your camping gear into half the space with the Coghlan's compression storage sack, available in 10-liter, 15-liter, and 30-liter sizes. Featuring heavy duty 210 denier-denier nylon walls, it has a flip-up lid design that prevents strap tangling. It also features a cord-lock closure with compression straps and a nylon webbing pull handle on the top. Zippered top and bottom lids create a compact self-storage pouch.

  • 10-Liter: Measures 7 x 16 inches (17.8 x 40.6 cm); compresses down to 7 x 8 inches (17.8 x 20.3 cm)
  • 15-Liter: Measures 8 x 18 inches (20.3 x 45.7 cm); compresses down to 8 x 9 inches (20.3 x 22.9 cm)
  • 30-Liter: Measures 10.5 x 23 inches (26.7 x 58.4 cm); compresses down to 10-1/2 x 11-1/2 inches (26.7 x 29.2 cm)

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Mark DeZuba
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
I motorcycle camp with my wife in the Colorado high country in the summer and storage space is essential to safe operating on a motorcycle. This bag does the trick. Helps with compressing sleeping bags and blankets. We camp in Colorado high country - often above 9000 to10,000 ft in summer. It gets cold at nigh and I appreciate the compression bag as it allows me to bring a warm sleeping bag. Quality is good. I have three of these bags. I recommend.
Christine Hughes
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2023
I have a big winter sleeping bag that busted the stitching on the compression bag it came with, so I was wary about any replacement. This one has worked great so far! I don't keep my sleeping bags compressed for long in storage, but I gave this one a solid few weeks in a very tightly compressed state to test it out, and it held together great, no issues.
Velocity
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2019
Great compression sack. Economical and durable. I used it for a back pack camping trip and it worked well. I didn't expect nor need it to be anything heavy duty with extreme compression. This might not be for you if that is what you need - though I don't know, it performed well there is just something about it that doesn't give that heavy duty use feeling, but I didn't need that. As a general use, medium duty type sack it was great. Sized right for my need and no issues with performance. Happy with the product and would buy it again.
Bryon, at Ottawa
Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2019
The straps are sewn into the top and bottom end caps which is a light material. There is a strong potential for the light material and the stitching to rip. I have other stuff sacs that the straps go all the way across the top and bottom and completely around the sac in one piece. The stress is on the strap, not the material and stitching. I feel they will take much more stress than the Coughlan Sack. Will use very cautiously...
Charles Lemmons
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2018
I have one of each size now. One for my sleeping bag, one for my tent, and one for my clothes. These bags have made so much more room in my pack.
kyle
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2018
This is my second Coghlan's both 15L. One I have been using my first one for a sleeping bag, compresses it down nicely to fit more gear in my backpack. I take my time stuffing it and then lean on top of the sack when compressing it down to alieve stress on the stitching hasn't failed me yet, works like expensive brands without the high cost.
Brittany Ponder
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2017
30l is way biggger than you think everything compresses so don't worry a tent a sleeping bag or even your clothes will be perfect for this. Works like it should and compresses easily. I would actually go down one size when thinking about buying compression sacks because you can fit more than you think.
Raquel
Reviewed in Spain on August 2, 2017
Super amplia, para mi saco de dormir que era muy grande, perfecto.Estoy muy contenta, porque ademas se pueden meter mas cosas y comprimir todo, queda super reducido.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2016
This compression sack seems to be somewhat cheaply made based on the feel of the materials, but doesn't act like it. this sack survived a 4 day trip on the Appalachian Trail in Southern Georgia. The material feels cheap, but I think it's just the lightweight aspect of the material that gives it that feel. however, close examination of the stitching does in fact demonstrate that it is only of acceptable (and not excellent) quality.The sack itself has a pocket which is nice and the zipper feature to seal it all up for storage is also nice.So now the reason I gave it 3 stars:I was close to giving it 4 because it functions tolerably well and the materials (though cheap feeling) did hold up in the field. However, those reading this review would be more interested in it's compressionability. The compression sack works and does compress the contents. However, like all one-way compression sacks, it just causes the contents to bulge out to the side, thus limiting its ability to minimize the content's compressed size. Though this is to be expected because of this sack's structure, I'm basing this review on the relative compressability of all compression bag options. Basedo n that, this sack gets a 5/10 from me on compressability (ok ok, a 5.5!).Summary:If you're looking for a compression sack that will shrink down some contents and control them for you on a casual hike, go for it -- this sack seems to be of sufficient quality. However, if you're an experienced backpacker or looking to pack a real tight pack, I'd spend morem oney and get a better sack.
Arctic Mom
Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2016
This size is a bit small for most sleeping bags unless it is for a down bag, but it is very good for clothes. I am finding that I use this as much for vacation travel as camping, as it compresses my clothes into a neat little package that fits easily in a carry-on.
Marie Laiho
Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2015
This compressed my sleeping bag enough so that I could fit it into the lower front pocket of my 65L backpack, however, the stitching seems a bit filmsy and I heard some stitches rip when I compressed it. I still feel that this bag will hold up through many future trips. Overall, I'm satisfied.
Will I AM
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2013
I thought it felt cheap, like the stitching would rip if I tried to compress the bag too much. Also, our sleeping bags said 30 liter bag needed. We could have used a 25 liter to get a little more compression. This one was nearly completely tightened and the sleeping bag could've been smaller if the stuff sack could have kept compressing.
JessaBell
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2012
I bought this for a 0 degree rated synthetic mummy-style sleeping bag. I was able to fit my bag into the compression sack (though just barely) and the straps held up to a good tight cinching. I had hoped to get my bag a little smaller, but it feels very hard to the touch inside the sack, so I think that very nearly all of the air is out. And it's MUCH smaller than I was ever able to roll the bag. I have only used it once so I can't vouch for the longevity of the compression sack, but it appears sturdy.
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