Factory Stuff Sack vs Larger Aftermarket Sack

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Looking for everyone opinion if a larger aftermarket waterproof stuff sack for sleeping bag, pad, and pillow is worth it or if the factory ones are normally waterproof and good enough? I am looking at buying a thermarest xtherm for a pad and a Chilkoot 0 degree bag for reference on which factory bags will be coming with them. Still up in the air on a pillow but that isnt my major concern.
 
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I had to buy an aftermarket for my tent because the original sack ripped. I bought a slightly larger sack. Having a slightly larger sack makes things so much easier. I can imagine the same is true for sleeping bags, particularly if it cinches down to the same volume.
 

TaperPin

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Factory stuff sacks normally outlast the bag. I don’t trust any stuff sacks to be water proof - normally most people line the stuff sack with a garbage bag and I can’t ever recall that not working.

The times I’ll switch stuff sacks is when a different shape works better with the pack. Custom size stuff sacks are a must have for many set ups when strapping things on the exterior.
 

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Sea to summit evac compression bag. It will stay the size you compress it to, is water resistant enough (use a pack liner if you need more) bonus is that they are oval shaped so no awkward ball shaped object in your pack. Yes get one a little bigger to make packing easier.
 
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