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Just stuff it in. It isn't called a "stuff sack" for nothing. Most people that have problems are trying to fold or roll the cover. Just grab a handfiul and shove it to the bottom, then repeat until finished. try it, it really works.
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
Just stuff it in. It isn't called a "stuff sack" for nothing. Most people that have problems are trying to fold or roll the cover. Just grab a handfiul and shove it to the bottom, then repeat until finished. try it, it really works.
That is what I do and it works great!!
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Last edited by CyncySpyder; 09-06-2012 at 03:56 PM.
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Yeah stuff it, i mean the cover.
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Folding it is actually the worst thing you can do to it.
The creases where you repeatedly fold it in the same place over and over again over time weaken the material and will eventually cause it to tear/breakdown in that location.
Same is true for items like tents, sleeping bags, etc.
If it came with a stuff sac ... stuff it.
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