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Outdoor Research DryComp Summit Sack

Item #ODR0128 | 11 in Stock
4 Star Rating

daypack yes

By Ranked #625 - Stuff and Compression Sacks May 5, 2008

I bought primarily to have as a summit sack, hoping it could replace my compression sack and perhaps also do well as a daypack. Two out of three ain't bad and I would add that it seems substantial enough for a summer overnighter bag.

The cons are that its really too big to be effective as a compression sack except for shrinking large bulky sleeping bags to put in large expedition packs and even then its really only capable of minor compression due to the way the straps are setup. Would also be nice if it had a bladder sleeve. As others have said, it really could use a chest strap, but I found this to be a relatively easy fix with a Velcro strap.

The good is that the material is pretty substantial (not sil) and it seems to sit pretty well on my back whether its a small or large load. The shoulder pads are more substantial than I expected and the side pockets are plenty large - enough for a 32oz Nalgene to sit down in it well. The side pockets are what sold me as most day/summit packs are either pocketless or would not roll up to pack in a larger pack as this one does.

Its a bummer having to make room in my pack for it as that is not what I had planned, but it seems to be my best choice given function and value.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
hydroseal-coated Antron nylon 
Volume:
2197 cu in 
Dimensions:
24 x 11 x 9 in 
Closure:
roll-top 
Waterproof:
yes 
Backpack Straps:
yes 
Weight:
12.2 oz 
Recommended Use:
stuff sack and light summit pack for mountaineering 
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime 

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