
Mont X-Force Mechanical Advantage Compression Sack
Mont X-Force Mechanical Advantage Compression Sack
The Mont Z-Force Compression Stuff Sack is an original Mont design and a genuine game-changer for hikers and backpackers looking to save space in their pack. Its innovative 2:1 mechanical advantage pulley system uses three compression straps to compress gear from both ends with a single pull — making it easier than ever to pack down sleeping bags, jackets, and bulky layers.
Built from lightweight, durable, water-resistant Cordura Siliconised Ripstop Nylon, the Z-Force is tough enough for the trail and light enough to earn its place in any kit.
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Mont X-Force Mechanical Advantage Compression Sack
Mont X-Force Mechanical Advantage Compression Sack
The Mont Z-Force Compression Stuff Sack is an original Mont design and a genuine game-changer for hikers and backpackers looking to save space in their pack. Its innovative 2:1 mechanical advantage pulley system uses three compression straps to compress gear from both ends with a single pull — making it easier than ever to pack down sleeping bags, jackets, and bulky layers.
Built from lightweight, durable, water-resistant Cordura Siliconised Ripstop Nylon, the Z-Force is tough enough for the trail and light enough to earn its place in any kit.
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Mont X-Force Mechanical Advantage Compression Sack
The Mont Z-Force Compression Stuff Sack is an original Mont design and a genuine game-changer for hikers and backpackers looking to save space in their pack. Its innovative 2:1 mechanical advantage pulley system uses three compression straps to compress gear from both ends with a single pull — making it easier than ever to pack down sleeping bags, jackets, and bulky layers.
Built from lightweight, durable, water-resistant Cordura Siliconised Ripstop Nylon, the Z-Force is tough enough for the trail and light enough to earn its place in any kit.



















