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Item #CAS0607 | 117 in Stock

My down bag's stuff sack size is 8x17. What size dry sack...

By Ranked #509 - Stuff and Compression Sacks August 19, 2010

My down bag's stuff sack size is 8x17. What size dry sack should I get? Can I just put the bag in the dry sack without the stuff sack or not?

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By Ranked #183 - Stuff and Compression Sacks August 20, 2010

I just go straight into the dry bag. You can roll these down and "compress" your bag pretty well with them. Down is a lot easier to compress than synthetic in my opinion. Keep in mind you'll need to Roll the closer a few times to keep the contents dry (but you probably already knew that). 9 x 21in [25L] = Might be a tight fit depends on if your 8x17 leaves room to compress or is pretty tight to start with. 7 x 25in [35L] = Would probably fit pretty well. 10 x 28.5in [60L] = Would be plenty big and leave some room for other stuff.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
PVC free double-coated nylon 
Volume:
(2.5L) 165 cu in, (5L) 390 cu in, (10L) 656 cu in, (20L) 1310 cu in, (25L) 1525 cu in, (35L) 2135 cu in, (60L) 3661 cu in 
Dimensions:
[2.5 L] 4.5 x 12 in; [5 L] 6 x 15 in; [10 L] 7.5 x 17 in; [20 L] 9 x 21 in; [25 L] 7 x 25 in; [35 L] 10 x 28.5 in; [60 L] 10-16 x 35 in 
Closure:
roll-top 
Backpack Straps:
no 
Weight:
(2.5L) 1.6 oz, (5L) 2.2 oz, (10L) 2.7 oz, (20L) 3.8 oz, (25L) 4.1 oz, (35L) 5.4 oz, (60L) 7.7 oz 
Recommended Use:
rafting, backpacking, camping 
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime 
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