Description
US GI sleeping bags in UCP (Universal Camouflage Pattern) refer to the Modular Sleep System (MSS) used by the U.S. Army, featuring a layered setup with a Patrol Bag, Intermediate Cold Weather (ICW) Bag, and a waterproof/breathable GORE-TEX Bivy Cover, designed for versatile, all-weather comfort from mild to extreme cold (down to -20°F combined) in the digital camo pattern.
Components of the UCP MSS
- Patrol Bag (Lightweight): A lighter, synthetic bag for warmer conditions (around +30°F).
- Intermediate Cold Weather (ICW) Bag: A heavier, insulated bag for colder temperatures (rated to -10°F).
- GORE-TEX Bivy Cover: A waterproof, breathable outer shell that protects the bags from moisture and adds warmth.
- Compression Stuff Sack: Used to pack the entire system down for transport.
How it Works
- Layering: The ICW bag snaps inside the Patrol Bag.
- Protection: This combined unit then snaps into the GORE-TEX Bivy Cover.
- Versatility: Each component can be used individually, or combined for maximum warmth in various climates, making it a true four-season system.
Key Features
- UCP Camo: Distinctive digital camouflage pattern.
- Waterproof/Breathable Bivy: Keeps users dry while allowing moisture to escape, a hallmark of GORE-TEX.
- Durable Construction: Made with robust materials like non-flammable ripstop nylon.
- Emergency Features: Includes heavy-duty zippers and cinching hoods for heat retention.
These systems are popular with military personnel and civilians for camping, backpacking, and survival due to their ruggedness and adaptability.
This set includes the legendary Ranger Blanket, ( Woobie ) in ACU/UCP to add a few more degrees of comfort at the Bottom end of the Thermometer. Come Summer just a Woobie and Goretex Bivy is all you need sometimes.





























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