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GI Modular Sleep System |
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18963 |

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Price: $417.99
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Description/Features |
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NSN # 8465-01-445-6274. This system is constructed to insulate the user in environments ranging from mild weather to extremely cold weather. The system consists of two Mummy-style sleeping bags--the Patrol (Green) and the Intermediate Cold Weather (Black). Each are constructed of water-resistant, ripstop nylon. Each sleeping bag is fully functional independently. For a temperature to -30°, insert the Intermediate Cold Weather bag inside the Patrol bag. Each bag is compatible with the vapor permeable bivy cover (MIL-C-44307). When all 3 components are used together the system is rated to provide 4 hours sleep at -40°F. A compression stuff sack and bivy cover are included and detailed below. Non-flammable and machine washable.
Patrol Bag features: Intermediate Cold Weather Bag features: Stuff Sack features: Bivy Cover features: GORE-TEX®, GORE-TEX BEST DEFENSE®, GORE-SEAM®, REVIVEX®, RIPKIT®, GORE® and designs are trademarks of W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc.
WEIGHT: 17 lbs.
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Pay 400 for this?

Fantastic set-up- warmest sleep system on Earth in my opinion. But, 400 + dollars for it? I don't think so! I bought my US Military Genuine ECWS Sleep System on E-Bay for 100.00, delivered. If you have money to burn buy one here but they can be had, same quality, cheaper elsewhere. Merry Christmas!
Pat
- December 24, 2008
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Very Comfortable

I used this sleep system for over a year in Iraq, mainly the green patrol bag. Very comfortable, very warm, the system is pretty bulky even after it is in the compression sack.
Scott
- August 22, 2008
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Great Bag

Best bag I have ever owned. Great versatilitty. Would give it a 5 but price too high and bag with all components too heavy (approx. 16 pounds). Loved mine from the Corps so much, bought one before I left. Aside from down side, would never give it up. (FYI... about $240 at cash sales).
Jason
- September 5, 2007
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best bag on the market

The coldest it's been outside when I've slept in this bag is -71. I'm stationed in Alaska. I took the poncho liner into the bag with me and I was great through the night. This is the most versitle bag on the market. You can just take the bivy cover if the temperature is going to be mild, but want some protection from the elements, or you can take all 3 layers if mother nature is out to try and kick your ass. Great sleep system
charles
- April 29, 2007
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awesome awesome bag

i purchased one of the sleep systems when i first got it i tryed it out it was a little tight one of my buddys bought it off me and i ordered another 97x37 all i have to say is wow i'm a big boy and i can stretch out no problem we resently went out to the the rock front every thing going good. well the weather changed started getting cold and a lil wet got in my bag as soon as i got in it started dumping for at least five or six hours well when i woke up i had a inch of ice on my bag but the bag kept me dry and warm i give it a five but if you do long hikes it is a little heavy 15 lbs. but well worth the investment
big jon
Jonathan
- March 10, 2007
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