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Granite Gear Drylite Rock Solid Compression Sack

Granite Gear Drylite Rock Solid Compression Sack

Rating for this product: 3 October 16, 2006

I have several compression sacks from Outdoor Research (OR) and decided to try the Drylite "rock solid" compression sack. We'll see how it holds up over the years. So far it's "endcap" strap system is confusing and the amount of compression force is not nearly as strong as the OR product. The material used on the Drylite is lighter than the OR product and does not feel nearly "rock solid." You get the feeling that you will rip the material if you pull too hard on the straps. I've gone back to Outdoor Research.

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