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expeditionnorth
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USGI MSS aka modular sleep system
I know we all have vehicles that can carry us & every item we want including the kitchen sink where we want, but why do we burden ourselves with such a heavy load one must ask
long before I became interested into what is referred to as "overlanding" & what I did all my life (which now has a name), I was very active outdoors...
...Bought this a few years back before my injury
you have the gortex bivy bag, the summer 30* bag & the 10* bag
the advantages are:
its self contained, throw the MSS 2 part bag in there & you're good down to -30*
components can be used together or alone as needed
waterproof & breathable
cons:
heavy around 3lbs (bivy alone)+ & rolls up into a 9"X6" cylinder in a stuff sack (alone)
& all 3 pieces are even worse in the USGI stuff sack approx 12"X18"
I personally never tried it out, my son begged me one winter night to use it
at the time only the woodland camo was available as surplus, now the digital camo is available as well
I checked on him during the middle of the night on the back patio deck..he claimed he was sleeping fine until I woke him
here's a pic I found to give you an idea of the system
no need to carry heavy bulky tents, awning etc, crawl in & go to sleep; keep the load minimal & have the gear serve double duty
I know we all have vehicles that can carry us & every item we want including the kitchen sink where we want, but why do we burden ourselves with such a heavy load one must ask
long before I became interested into what is referred to as "overlanding" & what I did all my life (which now has a name), I was very active outdoors...
...Bought this a few years back before my injury
you have the gortex bivy bag, the summer 30* bag & the 10* bag
the advantages are:
its self contained, throw the MSS 2 part bag in there & you're good down to -30*
components can be used together or alone as needed
waterproof & breathable
cons:
heavy around 3lbs (bivy alone)+ & rolls up into a 9"X6" cylinder in a stuff sack (alone)
& all 3 pieces are even worse in the USGI stuff sack approx 12"X18"
I personally never tried it out, my son begged me one winter night to use it
at the time only the woodland camo was available as surplus, now the digital camo is available as well
I checked on him during the middle of the night on the back patio deck..he claimed he was sleeping fine until I woke him
here's a pic I found to give you an idea of the system
no need to carry heavy bulky tents, awning etc, crawl in & go to sleep; keep the load minimal & have the gear serve double duty