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How warm are military sleeping bags?

ACU ECWS Modular Sleeping Bag System, Military Issue The patrol sleeping bag that is rated for temperatures 50 to 30°, the Intermediate Cold Weather sleeping bag is rated for temperatures 30 to -10°, and the Bivy Cover is made of waterproof and windproof 3-layer GORE-TEX® fabric.

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ACU ECWS Modular Sleeping Bag System, Military Issue

The Military Modular Sleep System contains a ACU Digital Camo waterproof and breathable bivy, gray foliage patrol sleeping bag, gray foliage intermediate sleeping bag and a compression stuff sack. If you are looking for one military sleeping bag to do it all, this is it. Each sleeping bag is high quality and can be used individually or together to make the perfect sleeping bag you need. The patrol sleeping bag that is rated for temperatures 50 to 30°, the Intermediate Cold Weather sleeping bag is rated for temperatures 30 to -10°, and the Bivy Cover is made of waterproof and windproof 3-layer GORE-TEX® fabric. When combining the Patrol and ICW bags, the system is rated to climates -20; down to -50° with proper clothing. Mix and match as you need for the perfect temperature every time. All this will pack into the stuff sack that compresses to one cubic foot with wide nylon webbing straps adjust by ladder lock buckles. The Entire system measures 19.5-23.5” in length and just over 10” in diameter. Made in the U.S.A and tested by soldiers around the world.

Features & Specs of the 3 Layer U.S. Military Sleeping bag system

Genuine GORE-TEX® waterproof / breathable Bivy Bag

Extended Cold Weather System military rated

Nylon filled Mummy-style for extreme warmth

Taped, no leak seams on Bivy Bag

Heavy-gauge zippers are built to last

Includes nylon stuff sack for easy transport / storage

Patrol Sleeping Bag: rated 30 to 50°F

Mummy Sleeping Bag: rated +30 to

Manufactured by Tanner industries or other government contractors

Condition: very good used military surplus condition

Note, some systems may come with a black compression stuff sack based on availability.

What you should know about surplus

All items are in good usable condition with plenty of uses left on them. However, due to these items being used by actual military personnel the conditions of each item may vary. Some items may have stains, writing, color fading, small repairs, and or surface rust on them, but no holes or tears. Our staff has inspected all items and has made professional repairs on the items when needed. If for any reason there is an issue with the item, please reach out to our staff members and they will be more than glad to assist you and answer any questions you may have.

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Is Sam Larson still married?

Sam works for a large outdoor gear retailer in Lincoln, Nebraska, where he lives with his wife, Sydney, who is seven months pregnant with their first child.

Sam Larson Season 1

Sam works for a large outdoor gear retailer in Lincoln, Nebraska, where he lives with his wife, Sydney, who is seven months pregnant with their first child. Sam has been studying wilderness-living and survival skills for most of his life. His interest in the lifestyle began in elementary school when he saw an arrowhead exhibit at a natural history museum. At 14, he sold most of his belongings to pay for a canoe expedition in northern Ontario. After high school, Sam travelled to northern Maine to study bushcraft at the Jack Mountain Bushcraft School. Although he enjoyed his time there, Sam had the urge to experience a new environment, so he sold his Jeep to purchase a plane ticket to Arizona where he lived under an Army poncho and learned from one of his bushcraft mentors. The following year Sam traveled to New Mexico where he traversed the Gila Wilderness alone, with only minimal gear and a handful of granola. Sam is taking on this adventure as an opportunity to experience a new environment and to test his skills. It’s a personal journey, and Sam has never been able to turn down a good adventure. He’s expecting Vancouver Island to be his most challenging experience yet. Here are the ten items Sam selected to bring on his survival journey to Vancouver Island:

1. 12×12 ground sheet tarp

2. Ax

3. Sleeping bag

4. Large 2-quart pot

5. Ferro rod

6. 300 yards of single filament line with 25 assorted hooks

7. Bow and 6 arrows

8. Slingshot

9. Extra emergency rations

10. Knife

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