which uncompressed will fill a sabre-45 .. but will hopefully toasty warm when I take it to Canada in MarchWhat they said. However it compresses really very small
(when compared to the -25......which is hooooooooooge)
Not sure to be honest. I've never had to use the -10/0 combo and the most I've been able to stay in the -25 in this country is about 5 minutes before i start cookin'as you've got all three, would you say the -10+0 combo would be as warm as the -25 sack.
guys not saying they arnt good bags but when it comes to sleep there is only one make in the game and that is SNUGPACK cos there the best and yes i did have a nanok minus 10 and when i used it in the summer at the first moot i went to in 2007 i was cold infact that cold i put two layers of clothes on to go bed with one night.
drew
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To compress the bag.
1.Put your Nanok-10 bag into the stuff sack as usual.
Instead of pulling the straps up toward you, take two straps that are parallel to each other, unloop them from the black plastic clips at the bottom of the stuff sack, so they are both 'free'
Pull the strap from one side across the top of the stuff sack, and pull it down, and loop it through the black plastic clip. [on the opposite side of the stuff sack that it should be in.]
Then do the same with the other strap.
So the two parallel straps now cross over each other, over the top of the bag.
Sit on top of the Stuff sack, feed both straps through the opposite black plastic clips, and pull both black straps evenly up toward you.
Presto!
This reduces the Nanok -10 bag to a VERY small size.
For the money, It is a very good sleeping bag.