Stuff Sacks with Dyneema® Composite Fabric

(2 customer reviews)
Price range: $21.00 through $34.00

Our Stuff Sack with Dyneema® Composite Fabric is light weight and durable. We offer them in 3 different sizes, and they will all have a drawstring and cord lock to ensure your items stay safely inside. They can be used for storing clothes, suspension, or really any items you would like to protect in your pack.

Description

Our Stuff Sack with Dyneema® Composite Fabric is light weight and durable. We offer them in 3 different sizes, and they will all have a drawstring and cord lock to ensure your items stay safely inside. They can be used for storing clothes, suspension, or really any items you would like to protect in your pack.

Color will be green or white

Large:
16 1/2-inch H x 12 1/2-inch W
Weight: 10.77 grams

Medium:
13 1/2-inch H x 10-inch W
Weight: 8.22 grams

Small:
9 1/2-inch H x 7 1/2-inch W
Weight: 5.95 grams

 

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2 reviews for Stuff Sacks with Dyneema® Composite Fabric

  1. Mike

    Hello -Are they seam sealed? TY.

    • Alex Thomas

      No, the seams are not taped.

  2. Rory Lee

    Are you using the lower volume envelope style bottom or the higher volume circular bottom?

  3. Mike W

    Do you know how many liters each of these will hold?

    • Carolyn Palmer

      Lg. – 30.3 Liters
      Md. – 12.8 Liters
      Sm. – 4.8 Liters

  4. Wayne Hanson

    I’m guessing this is made from the .51 Dyneema? I have a COOP camping/travel pillow and I was looking to get something not so rigid like the stuff sack it comes with. Would this be able to handle a rolled up foam pillow without the bag seams separating or the material ripping?

    Thank you

    • DutchWare Gear

      Yes it is made out of the .51 dyneema. It should not rip.

  5. mattjt123

    Are the drawstrings made from red zing-it?

  6. Rick Weber

    Would the large be good to use as a bear bag?

  7. awex14

    Could these be used as a bear bag if hung correctly? Large size?

    • Alex Thomas

      Possibly, but i would recommend out Dyneema roll top bags over this.

  8. srpullen10

    Are these double ended or just one end open?

  9. danjulian

    Would you suggest the proper size stuff sack for a Dyneema 11 foot tarp with snakeskin

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