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Whether you’re backpacking in rainy weather or spending the weekend at the lake, the SealLine BlockerLite compression cinch sack not only saves space, it will keep your gear safe from whatever Mother Nature throws your way. Available in three sizes, it’s made of a lightweight 20d silicone- and polyurethane-coated nylon that blocks water from entering Read More
Wondering if the 20L could fit the Sierra Designs FrontCountry Duo?
FCD Dimensions packed: 21 x 13 in (53 x 33 cm)
20L Dimensions: 5.5 x 10.4 x 18.8 in (14 x 26.5 x 48 cm)
I understand that on paper, it don't fit, but compressed?
I might be out of luck.
If not this, which compression sack could fit the FCD? I'm looking to get the sucker a little smaller.
https://drop.com/buy/sierra-designs-frontcountry-bed-sleeping-bag
AnarchyAelle Having similar thoughts, for the Front Country single.
I would imagine, especially for the double, you could drop the overall volume by 30%, at least 25%; no?
Though to get in on a ‘Drop’ can be ideal, Outdoor Research, Kelty, Granite Gear, all the usual suspects, have them.
Since I will be using mine for kayaking, as well, I’m probably just going to go this route; Outdoor Research Unisex Airpurge Dry Compr Sk 20l, Pewter, 1size https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ATNIBHC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_LjIZCbABAZCMC
AnarchyAelle I say go for it; I think it will work.
My front country single fits plenty loose, and it’s stock stuff sack. I know I could reduce it by more than 30%, so with the dimensions you’re looking at, I think it will work, but this is conjecture and not based on first-hand empirical experience.