The Gobi Gear Hoboroll is a double draw corded stuff sack. It is designed to help you organise and carry your gear.

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Any stuff sack can do that, but the Hoboroll is slightly different from the normal stuff sack that you find in outdoor gear stores. The big thing that sets the Hoboroll apart from the others is that is is divided internally in to five sections. This allows you to organise your kit rather than just stuff it into the same area. The Hoboroll also has drawcords at each end allowing you access to your kit from both sides.

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Once stuffed with your kit the Hoboroll can be compressed through the use of two compression straps with quick release buckles. On the outside of the Hoboroll is a daisy chain racking system which you can either use to clip stuff onto the Hoboroll or use to fasten the Hoboroll onto a rucksack or cycle rack.

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I have used the Hoboroll extensively over the last few months whilst walking, climbing and mountain biking. It seems to be holding up really well despite being roughly handled and put through its paces. The double draw corded system also means that you can rig your hammock lines through it and use the Hoboroll as a hammock storage system. This worked really well with my parachute hammock and Warbonnet Blackbird. The Hoboroll is definitely a useful bit of kit and I plan to pick up another one as soon as I can.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received the Hoboroll for free from Gobi Gear as coordinated by Deep Creek Public Relations