Gear Review
Solid performer
By lance cleaver
Ranked #385 - Stuff and Compression Sacks
May 15, 2009
I love these and will continue to use these until something better comes around! The only drawback for me is, Unless they are stuffed pretty full they are tough to get all of the air out of, which robs me of a little room in my pack. I can testify that these will keep your clothes or whatever you throw inside nice and dry. I only wish there were some way to release the extra air more efficiently.
View Details: Outdoor Research Ultralight Dry Sack
Helpful Votes: 3 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- , waterproof 40D nylon
- Volume:
- (5L) 305 cu in, (10L) 610 cu in, (15L) 915 cu in, (25L) 1526 cu in, (35L) 2136 cu in, (55L) 3356 cu in
- Dimensions:
- [5 L] 12 x 6 in; [10 L] 14 x 7 in; [15 L] 17 x 8 in; [25 L] 19 x 10 in; [35 L] 21 x 11 in; [55 L] 23 x 13 in
- Weight:
- (5L) 1.6 oz, (10L) 1.8 oz, (15L) 2.2 oz, (25L) 2.8 oz, (35L) 3.2 oz, (55L) 3.7 oz
- Recommended Use:
- backpacking, camping, paddling
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
Change me.




1 Comments Last Reply: September 2, 2009 By: Wade Brown
Before u roll it up, start from were the stuff inside ends and put your arm flat across and grag it toward u on flat surface. Then don't open the end, hold shut. Then roll it over at the end, then begin your rollin. Works for the big bags for tight places.
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes