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I added this to Mystery Ranch Terraframe 65. It is a perfect color match and a great size for my hiking snacks. It does come with it's own straps to attach to the hip belt of the hiking backpack. All in all, I may buy another for other side of my waist belt. The only drawback i saw was it did not have the coated zipper
The sizing chart for this appears to spot on. I have it on a Mystery Ranch Terraframe 65. I am using a size medium. The Pack Fly has it's own stuff sack and a center velcro strap to keep it secured in high winds.
Initially I bought this dry bag to match up to a Mystery Ranch backpack, but after receiving it is has impressed me. It has a taller top that is designed to be the section that you roll down to make it water tight. The entire bag is shaped to be a flatter shape, instead of a round drum shape. The materials are lighterweight but reinforced very well on the seams. It is a well thought out design and will be considered for more future purchases of drybags.
I needed a pack that would be able to be used for 2-3 day hikes, but also be able to handle carrying more if needed. After reading reviews on several different similar hauling bags, I settled with this Mystery Ranch Terraframe 65, combined with a Mystery Ranch 40 liter drybag. Being able to add the additional 40 liters is a great addition. MR has also added quite few little details to make this a great bag. There are many loops on the outside of the bag. An internal strap to bind down a sleeping bag.
This review has been written several months into owing this bag and using it on a daily basis. Quality and build is top notch. I cannot find any flaws in design or function. Zippers are still a little stiff, but are breaking in nicely. The main reason for purchasing this bag was to have quick access to anything in the bag, with out having to sift through a jumble of items. The variety of storage pockets on the inside of the bag make it so I have one pouch floating inside, then the rest of my items are stored in pockets already provided. It's a pleasure to open my bag and be able to grab an item that is still in the place I put it.