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Old 05-19-11 | 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by albertmoreno
I can see what you're saying. Two ways of doing the same thing. I ended up going with the Granite Gear Rock Solid compression sack. It weighs less, costs less, and has the life time guarantee its Sea to Summit compression sack [with the 4 straps] counterpart lacked.
Ah I think we might be talking about apples and oranges. I have been talking about this Sea to Summit Silnylon bag: http://www.rei.com/product/777725/se...a-sil-dry-sack



Does this change the discussion at all? Maybe not seeing as you got a product you like.
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