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I used to just pack my clothes into my pack for backpacking, then I went backpacking in the rain and ended up with wet clothes. Well that will no longer happen, this stuff sack is both lightweight and ultra dry. I have even used it as a food sack once or twice to cut weight from plastic bags.
Not only is it amazing for backpacking but travel as well. I had forgotten my pillow back in my car about two hours away and was lucky enough to have had this in my bag. I used this baby for two nights at a friends and didn’t have a problem. It’s not as comfortable as your every night pillow in you bed but it’s better than nothing.
One thing that sucks when backpacking in the wilderness is getting stuck with sticks and twigs when you decide to deviate from the trail. Well these babies help up to it all and even kept the bottoms of my pants from getting wet from the rain.
The first backpacking trip of the season and the weather was predicted to be only down to 40-35 during the night up in the mountains. Well the weather was wrong, it rained and even started snowing on us but this baby performed perfectly and kept me nice and toasty all night long. It was so warm when I got up early to use the restroom, my boyfriend crawled into my bag because he was cold. It’s a little heavy for backpacking but well worth it to stay warm since we just use a summer rated tent.