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Back when I was getting into backpacking, I had trouble fitting everything into my backpack if I didn't use compression sacks. If you have a lot of gear, like I did, for instance a synthetic sleeping bag or even a down bag, cooking pot, food bag, extra clothes, inflatable pad, rain gear, a tent, plus miscellaneous stuff and want to fit all that into a backpack that's not enormous, compression sacks do help. Packing everything loose inside a pack works too, which is what I do now that I've got more compact gear, learned some packing strategies, and figured out what I don't need to bring on trips (2L cooking pot for instance). However, packing everything loose inside a pack just doesn't work if you've got a bulky tent plus all that other gear that needs to fit inside a pack. I tried it many times, and I had sore arms before I had everything in and then I realized the backpack was full and I didn't even have room for a small food bag! For instance now, I don't even use a tent anymore (use a tarp) so I save a lot of space just with that and everything fits in a small backpack really easily without compression.
Edited by artsandt on 05/23/2009 11:22:41 MDT.
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