Huh, maybe the diameter will be 20 inches! I also got the winter width, as I'll be using a 0 degree underquilt, and topquilt that is currently 30 degrees but will be 0 degrees once I can afford a new topquilt on top of all the stuff I've bought recently.
Thank you!
If you prepare for failure you will probably succeed.
My catch-all is getting delayed a bit since Ripstopbytheroll got backed up with orders, and mailed the fabric later than originally estimated. I appreciate the excellent communication from Jared however.
It came! Impeccable craftsmanship, as always. I love the color. There is some extra fabric with the 9 foot length - I think 8 feet would actually be perfect for a Ridgerunner. But a little bit of extra fabric isn't a big deal. For the record, this sack is holding my Ridgerunner with the Spindrift sock, a 0 degree full-length Lynx underquilt, a 30 degree topquilt, and a light Costco down blanket.
I'm doing a short trip this weekend, and I'm going to *really* appreciate the catch-all when I'm not having to wrestle with the Spindrift to get my underquilt situated inside, particularly since I'll probably be getting in late and will be trying to beat sunset when getting my camp set up.
Last edited by bansheekitty; 12-11-2019 at 17:34.
Looks awesome! With all that stuff packed inside guessing you went with a winter width? Next time you are packing it up would love to see how it looks ready to go into your backpack.
Yes, it's a winter width.
Ha, you've hit on the crux of it. Quite a challenge to get it in my pack, although I have a large volume one. For this weekend I've managed to crunch it up enough inside a trash bag that it will fit in my pack with the rest of my gear (difficult though), but I've placed an order with REI for a large compression sack, and I hope that works better, and will let me have a little more room in the pack for other gear. After I get a good system going, I'll post pics.
It's the catch-all sack from Simply Light Designs.
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