Marmot Kompressor
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Zip up and go with the durable and lightweight Kompressor by Marmot®.
- Perfect size for sleeping bag stuff sack.
- Removable Closed-cell Foam Back Sheet.
- Airmesh shoulder straps and compression straps make this bag easy to carry, very accessible and snug to the fit.
- This lightweight daypack stuffs into lid for easy storage.
- Hydration sleeve.
- Specifications:
• Volume - 920 in³ / 15 liters.
• Main Material - 210d Nylon Double Ripstop.
• Main Material - 70d 100% Nylon Double Ripstop. - Measurements:
- Bottom Width: 11 in
- Middle Width: 14 1⁄2 in
- Top Width: 10 in
- Depth: 6 in
- Height: 15 in
- Strap Length: 35 in
- Strap Drop: 180 in
- Handle Length: 6 in
- Handle Drop: 2 in
- Weight: 14 oz
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Marmot clothing and equipment began in April 1971, when two University of California Santa Cruz students Eric Reynolds and Dave Huntley were in the Juneau Icefields of Alaska on a school project in Glaciology. While atop those glaciers, it was there amongst the students that the concept of a Marmot club was born. In order to become a Marmot, they had to climb a glacieted peak with another Marmot. In addition, everyone was president.
During that summer and up until 1973, Eric and Dave began making prototypes of down clothing in their dorm room. In addition to Eric and Dave, their friend Tom Boyce joined their ranks and opened a rental/retail shop under the name Marmot Mountain Works. Here is where the Marmot company was brought to life in the summer of 1974.
Marmot incorporates quality Gore-Tex® in their products, maintaining the highest quality performance product. As a company, they actually remain to be the oldest customers of Gore-Tex® in the world outdoor market. Marmot endeavors to provide outdoor gear that is authentic, innovative and best in class. In every area of business practice that they engage in, they passionately seek the highest level of quality, performance, service and value.
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Customer Reviews
Marmot Kompressor
Average rating is 4 out of 5 from a total of 3 reviews.
Top Positive Review
2 people found this review helpful.
Love this bag! Lightweight, easy to use and durable material. When I'm not hiking, I use it for bike riding and also for carrying my camera equipment. I love that I can fit my 2 liter bladder inside also. Overall, great bag for the money!
Read more » « Show less April 27, 2011 by AnonymousTop Critical Review
2 people found this review helpful.
This product seems like it would be much larger than it is - it's only about a minimum sized backpack. It's about the size of a couple textbooks in capacity. It feels very cheap and looks like it was made from an old wind breaker. When it is full of stuff it looks bloated and feels incredibly heavy because the straps are thin and uncomfortable. I can't think of a consumer demographic that would be interested in this; I thought it would be much larger, personally, given the name and the other backpacks that Marmot makes.
Read more » « Show less January 25, 2011 by Anonymous- Sort by:
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Love this bag! Lightweight, easy to use and durable material. When I'm not hiking, I use it for bike riding and also for carrying my camera equipment. I love that I can fit my 2 liter bladder inside also. Overall, great bag for the money!
- Anonymous - customer
- from Blue Ridge Mountains of VA
- April 27, 2011
This product seems like it would be much larger than it is - it's only about a minimum sized backpack. It's about the size of a couple textbooks in capacity. It feels very cheap and looks like it was made from an old wind breaker. When it is full of stuff it looks bloated and feels incredibly heavy because the straps are thin and uncomfortable. I can't think of a consumer demographic that would be interested in this; I thought it would be much larger, personally, given the name and the other backpacks that Marmot makes.
- Anonymous - customer
- January 25, 2011
Great pack! Lightweight and comfortable. Pull the foam backing out and you've got more of a cinch sack. Awesome. Oh yeah, I get a lot of 'really cool bag' comments also!
- Anonymous - customer
- from Austin, Tx
- May 20, 2012





