The sleeping bag itself is great. Its tall, it cinches around your face, it has a pocket inside with a zipper, it's warm, it's light. BUT, as soon as I got it, I took it out of the box and saw that it wasn't compressed. I wanted to show my sister how the compression sack worked but as I started to pull on the second strap, the cheap plastic buckle snapped into 3 pieces. I couldn't believe it. I was leaving on my trip in a week and had no time to return it for a new one. I just tied that strap into a knot and it seemed to work alright.
So, #1 great bag #2 cheap plastic buckles that break when you pull on them My recommendation is to get the bag because it's great but when compressing, pull slowly a little at a time on each strap as you turn the bag. If you do that, it really does get as small as the picture.

Product FeaturesHand Orientation: Right - 100% Polyester
- Extra-small sleeping bag designed for size- and weight-conscious hikers
- Compresses down to 12 x 7 x 7 inches in included stuff sack
- 100-percent polyester ripstop linings; double-layer construction
- 700-gram Micro Tekk.7 microfiber insulation; full chest baffle
- Draft tube and utility pocket; weighs 2.9 pounds in the stuff sack
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