If u say so I have to believe you as I have never used them or even seen them irl. I have been thinking about diy-ing a single sleeve but for now I m happy with my set-up.
I just looked at my Thunderfly, in the single piece mesh sleeve. It's rolled up and packed into the stuff sack that came with it. The bundle maybe takes a little over half the space in the stuff sack. It really can decrease the bulk.
Added bonus: if you've got a reasonably small hex or asym tarp, the pocket on the wide end of the SLD sleeve is big enough to pack the whole tarp into, so your sleeve is also a stuffsack.
Rolled up tight, with the CRL wrapped around it. Hopefully you can make it out in the first pic.
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Maybe warbonnet uses the same size stuff sack for all their tarps? I first converted mine to a bbbag but I didn't like to wrestle to get my tarp in so I switched to a double sided stuff sack I had laying around from a dutch hammock.
I never measured them, but just sitting side by side my Mamajamba and Thunderfly look the same. The Superfly sack is a little larger. They are all appropriately sized, but maxed out completely with no breathing room. They also have smaller cord locks than the photo above. That larger lock is what I have on my hammock stuff sacks, so something either changed or was just a fluke.
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