Gear Review
Sea to Summit waterproof stuff sacks
By pjevinrude
Ranked #168 - Sleeping Bags
November 26, 2007
I have used the 15 liter side release buckle waterproof dry sack and the 30 liter pull string waterproof stuff sack to hang food on my AT hikes. Both kept the contents dry in very wet conditions, whether hanging from a tree or sitting on the ground. I put a regular stuff sack inside the 15 liter dry sack to keep the sharp edges from poking through, like the edges of dehydrated meal pouches. I bought a full set of the dry sacks for my son to use on his upcoming backpacking trip in Scotland.
View Details: Sea To Summit Seam Sealed Stuff Sack
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 10K Waterproof polyurethane-coated nylon
- Dimensions:
- [XXS] 4 x 10in (10 x 25cm); [XS] 5 x 12in (13 x 30cm); [S] 6.5 x 13in (17 x 33cm); [M] 7 x 15in (18 x 38cm); [L] 8.5 x 17in (22 x 43cm); [XL] 9.5 x 19in (24 x 48cm); [XXL] 10.5 x 23in (27 x 64in)
- Capacity/ Volume:
- [XXS] 130cu in (5.2L); [XS] 240cu in (4L); [S] 430cu in (6.5L); [M] 580cu in (9L); [L] 960cu in (15L); [XL] 1400cu in (20L); [XXL] 2080cu in (30L)
- Recommended Use:
- Backpacking, camping, mountaineering, rafting
- Weight:
- [XXS] 1oz (28g); [XS] 1.2oz (34g); [S] 1.5oz (43G); [M] 1.8OZ (51G); [L] 2.1oz (60g); [XL] 2.7oz (77g); [XXL] 3.2oz (91g)
- Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China
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