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What size bag is best for carrying clothes in while overnight...
By tim
Ranked #1715 - Sleeping Bags
February 5, 2009
What size bag is best for carrying clothes in while overnight backpacking?
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By Tyler Wentworth
Ranked #372 - Sleeping Bags
April 26, 2009
You may benefit from an 8l for overnighting but maybe try bringing only what you are going to wear. Socks and thermals will easily fit into one of the smaller size sacks. I use a 2l for my "extra" clothing on 2-3 trips and I usually have extra space!
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By daniel roy
Ranked #69 - Sleeping Bags
April 19, 2009
Tim, unless you pack like a girl then the 8 liter is plenty fine. I just bought an 8 liter for stuffing my tent into only to find out I could slighly cram it in my 4 liter stuff sack. After recieving the 8 liter I can tell you it will haul enough clothes for a weekend (for most guys anyways, I realise some guys pack like girls...no offense ladies). I easily stuffed all my clothing gear that I am taking on the Appalachian Trail in mine last night. And I STILL have room. There's no doubt that the 8 liter is good enough for an over nighter!
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By Joseph
Ranked #1740 - Sleeping Bags
February 21, 2009
I used the 13L bag for a 3 day trip on the river and it worked wonderfully. I'm sure the 8L would be fine for an overnight trip.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Siliconized Cordura
- Closure:
- Roll-top
- Volume:
- [1] 1L; [2] 2L; [4] 4L; [8] 8L; [12] 13L; [20] 20L; [35] 35L
- Dimensions:
- [1] 6 x 9in; [2] 8 x 12in; [4] 9 x 15in; [8] 6.5 x 18in; [13] 8.5 x 21in; [20] 10 x 24in; [35] 12 x 27in
- Backpack Straps:
- No
- Weight:
- [1] 0.7oz; [2] 0.8oz; [4] 0.9oz; [8] 1.1oz; [12] 1.4oz; [20] 1.8oz; [35] 2.3oz
- Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- China
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