This is a super great compression sack, that will get your down feather sleeping bag to the size of a grapefruit. It was a great decision buying this with my western mountaine…
- Christopher, 01/07/13
Tennessee
When I saw the compressiong sack I thought "Such a garbage bag!"...but it's the best compression sack I've ever had! I use a Small size for keep my Down Jacket during my trave…
- Luis, 10/31/10
State College, PA
The XS is the perfect size for my BA Yampa 45 down bag (L). It really compresses it down. The sack is easy to use, and seems well made. Additionally, it kept my down bag dry d…
- John, 10/24/11
I purchased an XL to do one thing and one thing only: get my Dark Star -20 bag into my Bora 80 with plenty of room to spare. I went back and forth between the Large and the XL…
- Travis, 03/05/13
Portland
I have used this sack to compress my Marmot Axiom mummy bag and it has worked great. The medium fit my regular sized sleepign bag perfectly and was able to compact it down qui…
- Connor, 09/07/10
About to thru hike the AT and this is a MUST have. Put all my cloths I plan to carry with me in this and it squashed it down to the size of mini-popcorn bag (2 socks, long und…
- Keyes, 08/04/11
Clemson, SC
Super light dry sack, but still 100% waterproof. Really thin fabric, so not something you would drag after you down a canyon, but great for keeping things waterproof inside a…
- Lars, 12/03/12
Minneapolis
if you backpack or canoe and everything in between, you can and will find these useful...i use mine primarily for backpacking in which i have a food bag, clothes bag, hygiene…
- Chris, 12/17/09
Appalacian Area
I have this durable stuff sack in both the 15L size and the 30L size. This bag is extremely well made and should last for decades. It repels water, and thanks to the daisy cha…
- STEVE, 06/11/10
Utah
I considered buying the "lightweight" Outdoor Research stuff sacks and then I realized how small of a difference in weight it would be compared to the "durable" labeled sacks…
- Megan, 07/09/10
Cincin-nasti
If you always forget where you have put your shirt or your last pair of socks these boys are for you. They seal your stuff and you don´t have to open it to see what´s inside…
- Heloisa, 09/17/12
north miami beach
I am impressed with attention to detail and also dig closure. I have never seen so much care go into stuff sack construction.…
- Yevgeniy, 05/28/13
New York, New York
A great stuff sack, the fact that it is seam sealed gives you that extra bit of water protection and creates the option to use this bag to carry water from a water source to y…
- Christopher, 02/04/12
An excellent mesh bag. The seems are sturdy, the mesh-fabric is super-strong, and you can see through it. Not very waterproof though, so don't go scuba-diving with your elec…
- Lars, 11/22/12
Minneapolis
Very high quality item. I'm using these on the domestic front to control out of season linens with some aeration. My daughter used one to corral her meangerie of stuffed anima…
- MEREDITH, 12/17/10
MAPLEWOOD
I have two of these bags that I use for food/bear bags. I've used them for two seasons of trail work and they've done everything I've asked them to so far. I've DEFINITELY ove…
- Nate, 04/19/13
Missoula, MT
Purchased a few of these for hanging our food and other scented items on bear poles while in the back country. Works great, each backpacker has their own which makes organizat…
- Matthew, 05/06/12
Charlotte, NC
Well it's Australian designed so you know it's going to be good. We trusted $1000+ worth of camera gear in one of these when we capsized our canoe. Came up without a drop. Has…
- Scott, 12/27/10
I used Sea to Summit Lightweight Dry Sacks when I hiked everyday for three months and these were great. They held up really well. I used them in my pack. They compress easil…
- Crystal, 12/04/12
Goshen, IN