Military Outdoor Clothing Previously Issued U.S. G.I. Modular Sleeping Bag System (4-Piece)

January 11, 2018 - Comment
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The Military Outdoor Clothing 4-Part Modular Sleep System sleeping bags and other components are constructed to be used in conjunction with each other, or separately to complete an interoperable system. The modular sleep system is designed to provide comfort in temperature ranging from 50 degrees F to -30 degrees F when wearing various layers of extreme cold weather clothing. Patrol Sleeping Bag for temperatures to +30 degrees. Reversible double-pull (opens end to end) slider allows top or bottom ventilation non-locking slide fastener self repairs if jammed or snagged. Draft flap prevents heat loss. Hood adjusts for heat retention; includes nylon draw cord and barrel lock. Measures 92 by 37 Inch. Intermediate Sleeping Bag temperatures to -10 degrees. Free from cold spots. Insulation does not migrate in the bag anatomically designed foot box contains twice the insulation as the bag. Sewn-in, quilted chest collar prevents air drafts up and down through the hood. Measures 87 Inch by 35.5 Inch. Bevy cover made from waterproof, moisture-vapor-permeable material with all seams heat sealed Includes snap fastener and slide fastener. Measures 85 by 28 by 35 Inch. Compress Stuff Sack Constructed of water resistant materials. Compressible to one cubic foot. Six 1-inch-wide nylon webbing straps adjust by ladder lock buckles Reinforcement webbing is sewn around the circumference of the bag. Nylon draw cord closure with a barrel lock. Measures 3 by 14 Inch. Used military surplus.

Product Features

  • US GI 4-piece modular sleep system; used military surplus
  • Includes OD patrol sleeping bags black intermediate sleeping bag, woodland Gore-Tex® bivy cover, and black compression stuff sack
  • Can be used in conjunction with each other or separately
  • Provides comfort from 50 degrees F to -30 degrees F
  • Snaps to the Bivy for use in slightly colder-wet zones. Insert the Intermediate Bag inside for colder extremes

Comments

Dan says:

Very warm and comfortable. I work in Afghanistan and use this every single day…yes I sleep in a tent. I had one of these in the military and it’s perhaps one of the best sleeping bags I have ever owned.

Shoeprints says:

Four Stars Used this system in the military on several occasions. Look forward to using it as my primary bag.

Judge24 says:

Just like the one I used in the Army Just like the one I used in the Army. Came smelling like smoke (if it was used by a soldier, no shocker). Didn’t bother me but my wife hates the smell so we had to wash it a few times to get the smell less smelly

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