Been out of the br British army 30 years and guys are still buying aftermarket kit to replace issued. Some things never change. Best review of the Snugpak i have seen. Thanks you for the in-depth review.
I use the whole snug pack system over the issued one and I love it. It’s warmer and so much more practical. Definitely worth the money you save weight and space In the field
I switched over from my old army modular sleeping system. weight wasn’t a big issue I’m used to it.I am a tall man and snugpac offers Tall sizes!! For all of you other tall men you heard right TALL SIZE SLEEPING BAG......
Snugpak is nice, but for the price, I'll stick with my Woodland Camo Modular Sleep System. I bought the whole MSS for less than the price of the Snugpak bag.
Train Like You Fight nice! I don’t mind using army one but as you pointed out the issued one is super big and I need mobility and versatility. Hence the layered question.
@@alfredogarciajr40 I can't remember the exact specs off the top of my head, but I remember when I was doing my research for this video the full snugpak sleep system was something like 2 pounds lighter than the full Army sleep system.
Been out of the br
British army 30 years and guys are still buying aftermarket kit to replace issued. Some things never change. Best review of the Snugpak i have seen. Thanks you for the in-depth review.
I use the whole snug pack system over the issued one and I love it. It’s warmer and so much more practical. Definitely worth the money you save weight and space In the field
I switched over from my old army modular sleeping system. weight wasn’t a big issue I’m used to it.I am a tall man and snugpac offers Tall sizes!!
For all of you other tall men you heard right TALL SIZE SLEEPING BAG......
Thank you for this comment. I hope they fit 6ft6in.
Good review, Snugpak is ripstops material too only though to add
I'll stick with my Army issue soldier. Thanks for sharing
“Travel light, freeze at night”, as a Marine told me…
All the best.👍🏾🇬🇧
Snugpak makes some good shit. I have one of their tents.
Snugpak is nice, but for the price, I'll stick with my Woodland Camo Modular Sleep System. I bought the whole MSS for less than the price of the Snugpak bag.
Ordered mine from OutdoorGB. Even with $60 shipping from Britain it was still only $350 for the complete set, plus bivy sack and paratex liner.
@@brandondowning6243 I paid $150 for the complete MSS.
Awesome, thanks for the review!
What camera did you use to record the video? it looks pretty good.
Thanks! I just use my Google pixel 2.
1st Sgt. Ed wants to know if you'll be the little spoon?
I might need a bigger sleeping bag, but I can make it work lol.
Rubbish kit, my zip failed after a few months.im back to the British army arctic bag with the crash zips heavy but given me years of service no issues
Sorry to hear that, did snugpak at least replace it?
Can you layer the bag with a thicker layer like you would with the issued one?
Yep, this is just the base layer. They have a much thicker one that you can pair with it.
Train Like You Fight nice! I don’t mind using army one but as you pointed out the issued one is super big and I need mobility and versatility. Hence the layered question.
@@alfredogarciajr40 I can't remember the exact specs off the top of my head, but I remember when I was doing my research for this video the full snugpak sleep system was something like 2 pounds lighter than the full Army sleep system.
What is the difference between the two since the sf one has 3 pieces and the army one has 5 pieces
The army sleep system is a actually a 3 piece set, they call it a 5 piece because it includes 2 stuff sacks.