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Reddit mentions of Tennier Industries US Military MSS Black Intermediate Cold Weather Mummy Sleeping Bag

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Tennier Industries US Military MSS Black Intermediate Cold Weather Mummy Sleeping Bag. Here are the top ones.

Tennier Industries US Military MSS Black Intermediate Cold Weather Mummy Sleeping Bag
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8465-01-398-0687BlackMummy StyleComponent of the MSS
Specs:
Colorblack
Height36 Inches
Length90 Inches
Number of items1
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Weight3 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Tennier Industries US Military MSS Black Intermediate Cold Weather Mummy Sleeping Bag:

u/fruntbuttt · 2 pointsr/backpacking

I hike the mountains in MT multiple times a month. Mostly day hikes but I also do 1-5 day trips whenever possible. I prefer the cold so my gear is oriented to that. I won’t give full descriptions but I’ll link you what I use very comfortably. You can check the items out up/downgrade as needed. At least you’ll have an idea of what can work.


Also, the bulk of my gear money is spent on comfort clothing, not the main items I list below. All wool. Head to toe. Can score nice wool at the good will/thrift store sometimes. Good luck!


Tent – 110.00 got mine on sale for 75.00 so look for deals


sleeping bag – ICW 84.95. I’m certain I paid less so shop around


backpack – Tenzig 2220. 149.95. Most comfortable pack I’ve owned. Currently year 2 of using it. I think I paid 200 so this might be a good deal


Boots – for day hike I use Field Blazer – 100ish bucks for above 0, and Woody Elite – 200ish bucks for below 0.


For multi day trips with no snow I use Ventilator – About 100ish bucks. They have low and mid. I own both but prefer the low.



My kit is always evolving but these are some things I always carry no matter what -


--My knife + ferrocerium rod. (I put hundreds of dollars into my knives - but you can carry a mora for 10.00)

--A lifestraw. (10 bucks?)

--My own medkit (pieced together based on needs over the years) (10-25ish bucks?)

--Extra socks. (Good wool socks - 6-15 bucks)

--Day hike - plastic military canteen. (buck or two at thrift) Multi day - Stainless steel cup/bottle system (40-80+ bucks, or can go aluminum for short term and half the price)

--Paracord + tarp. (15 bucks or less for both and in good weather + fire the tent isn't even necessary with these. If the bears are out I always use a tent though)

--Pocket fishing kit I made with extra fishing line. (5 bucks)


What's in my pocket - Bic lighter, phone, compass, chapstick, whistle, hand warmer packx3, instant coffee.


This is for me, solo hiking in the mountains. I often carry much more depending on what i'm out to do, but these are items that in my experience will never leave my pack. I also always carry my Alaskan.

u/NavyOtter · 2 pointsr/backpacking

Yes. Military surplus gear is top notch, although it may be heavier. I bought a used, military surplus (synthetic, mummy, -10ºF) sleeping bag for $45 on Amazon. It isn't too heavy (≈4 lbs.) and it kept me very warm in 20 degree weather with wind (I slept outside-- but I was wearing layers). When it came in the mail, it was clean and undamaged.

The bottom line is, yes, don't be afraid to look into used gear. Definitely consider military surplus. Most resellers have standards that ensure the product is in good condition and clean.

This is the bag I bought in case you care:
http://www.amazon.com/Intermediate-Weather-Sleeping-Genuine-Military/dp/B007Z1IDC4