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Superlight Girdle
Big Agnes
Superlight Girdle
$23.96 - $27.96
Description

  Compress your gear with the Big Agnes Superlight Girdle. Arrange it over any stuff sack and cinch the compression straps.

  Please note, this product consists of only the straps and the fabric end caps. Stuff sack not included.

  

Specifications

  Brand Name:

  Big Agnes

  Weight:

  S/M: 1.5 oz

  L/XL: 2 oz

  Fabric:

  Ultralight nylon with a larger ripstop yarn for enhanced tear strengthSilicone coating on both sides for extra durabilityNylon webbingImported

  Other Features:

  S/M fits Big Agnes XXS-M (6L-14L) stuff sacks: 6 x 10 in. to 8 x 17.5 in.L/XL fits Big Agnes L-XXL (19L-43L) stuff sacks: 9 x 20 in. to 12 x 23 in.Top and bottom lid with webbing/ladderlock system secures your gear as you compress itUse with any brand of stuff sack for more compressionCompress your sleeping bag down to a third of its sizePacks into its own pocket

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Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Weight:
S/M: 1.5 oz
L/XL: 2 oz
Fabric:
  • Ultralight nylon with a larger ripstop yarn for enhanced tear strength
  • Silicone coating on both sides for extra durability
  • Nylon webbing
  • Imported
Other Features:
  • S/M fits Big Agnes XXS-M (6L-14L) stuff sacks: 6 x 10 in. to 8 x 17.5 in.
  • L/XL fits Big Agnes L-XXL (19L-43L) stuff sacks: 9 x 20 in. to 12 x 23 in.
  • Top and bottom lid with webbing/ladderlock system secures your gear as you compress it
  • Use with any brand of stuff sack for more compression
  • Compress your sleeping bag down to a third of its size
  • Packs into its own pocket
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