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Weighted Compression Vest

  • Posted on August 8, 2011 at 4:05 pm

Stylish, Comfortable, and Calming! Weighted vests help children calm and focus by providing great sensory input. Easy to add or remove weights in the inside vest pockets. Include two 1/2 pound weights and four 1/4 pound weights for a total of 2 pounds. • Hook and loop closures on the sides allow for maximum comfort, easy sizing, and quick removal. • Machine washable in cold water. • Weights are safely positioned in pockets inside the vest and can be added or removed. • See our Weighted Tactile Bean Bags to purchase additional weights.

Weighted Compression Vest from www.funandfunction.com

  • Posted on August 8, 2011 at 7:51 am

Stylish, Comfortable, and Calming! Weighted vests help children calm and focus by providing great sensory input. Easy to add or remove weights in the inside vest pockets. Include two 1/2 pound weights and four 1/4 pound weights for a total of 2 pounds. • Hook and loop closures on the sides allow for maximum comfort, easy sizing, and quick removal. • Machine washable in cold water. • Weights are safely positioned in pockets inside the vest and can be added or removed. • See our Weighted Tactile Bean Bags to purchase additional weights. funandfunction.com

Ultralight Compression Sack, Spring 2010

  • Posted on August 1, 2011 at 8:10 pm

Nathan talks about the Ultralight Compression Sack from Outdoor Research. This lightweight compression sack reduces sleeping bags and other stuffables to a pack-friendly size. The silnyl fabric resists moisture and slides into your pack with ease. A pocket in the end cap keeps track of small items or can be used for self storage.

CPGear – Compression Sack – Product Review

  • Posted on August 1, 2011 at 6:57 am

www.cpgear.com Multi purpose compression stuff sack. Youre not going to find one more heavy duty than this! Four compression straps secure a floating lid to hold sleeping bags, extra clothing and essential items. Two connecting straps (not shown) to allow attachment to the top or bottom of your ruck. Made in Canada with 1000d Cordura nylon. Weighs .54kg. Size 17″(long) x 10″ (diameter).

Eagle Creek and Target Compression Sack Review

  • Posted on July 28, 2011 at 10:37 pm

For some travelers, compression sacks are an easy way to save space and organize gear. Simply fold up your clothes, place them inside, seal the zip-lock top, and then roll the bag (from the top) to force out the air inside. While this works best with bulky, puffy clothing, compressions sacks are still a great way to keep your clothes clean and dry while on the road. Highly recommended. For home storage of bulky items (comforters, blankets, sleeping bags, etc.), the Space Saver Bags from Target are a cheap way to keep these items clean and compact. Sold by Target (3-pack, Large size, 21.5×33.5 inches/54.6x85cm, MSRP $12.99) For Heavy use while traveling, I would opt to pay more and get a more durable compression sack from Eagle Creek. You only need one so make it a good one. Available at REI and online. Medium (15.5×24.5in./39.4×62.2cm, MSRP $10) Large (17.5×28.5in./44.5×72.4cm, MSRP $12) X-Large (27.5×38.5in./69.9×97.8cm, MSRP $20) 2-pack (M+L) (MSRP $20) 3-pack (S+M+L) (Small Size measures 11x16in./27.9×40.6cm, MSRP $26) This video was shot with a Canon G9 on loan.

Stuff Sacks, Dry Bags, and Compression Sacks

  • Posted on July 27, 2011 at 10:00 am

Just a little video detailing a few options for storing/separating your gear. Apologies if the terminology is confusing sometimes. – Stuff Sack: Just a Nylon bag with a drawstring closure. Great for storing wet/dirty items since the material does not allow moisture to pass. This is the cheapest option if you don’t care about the closure. – Compression Sack (Ziplock-type): Basically a plastic sleeve with a Ziplock-type closure. You put bulky items like clothing inside, seal it, and then roll the bag to force air out of the bag. It saves you some space and is waterproof. Best used for items you want to keep flat. – Compression Sack/Bag: Same as a stuff sack but with a lid that is attached to the bag with compression straps. Allows you compact your items. Often offered with higher end sleeping bags instead of stuff sacks. – Dry Bags: Like a stuff sack but with a special closure that you roll up and then seal with a clasp. It doesn’t compact quite as well as a compression bag but you have the benefit off it being truly waterproof.

Store Smart Large and Jumbo Totes with Compression Bags

  • Posted on February 22, 2011 at 2:23 am

For More Info or to Buy Now: www.hsn.com Save space, organize clutter and protect your belongings with the Store Smart Large and Jumbo Totes with Compression Bags. You receive 2 totes and 2 compression bags. The vacuum sealable,… Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #519083

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