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Stuff Sack Action

A few shots of some of my DIY Stuff Sacks.

The spinnaker stuff sacks weigh well under 5g each.

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Alpkit Escape Pod Tent Bag

I’ve had a tent knocking about the garage for some time that didn’t have a stuff sack. I had managed to rip it some time ago. I eventually got around to picking up a replacement tent bag from Alpkit.

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Storage – Dry Bags and Stuff Sacks

Over the years I have managed to amass a huge number of dry bags in various different sizes and various different materials. Despite the wide range and variety they have all been purchased with the intention of keeping my kit clean and dry. In most cases the kit I want protected are things that must be kept dry at all costs, for example, spare clothing, mobile phone and car keys. I therefore have a number of “go to” drybags and stuff sacks that I know I can depend upon.

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Palm Equipment Ultralite Drybag Series

I picked up a 6l Palm Ultralite dry bag a couple of months back and have been using it for on and off the water duties.

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The 3 to 15 litre range of ultralite drybags are constructed from lightweight siliconised Cordura® (silnylon) fabric with stitched and taped seams. They have the roll down closure that most of us are familiar with and D-ring attachment points. Continue reading

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