I'm fine-tuning the details, would a roughly 18 gallon one suffice?
I'm fine-tuning the details, would a roughly 18 gallon one suffice?
I don't know the exact size of mine (at work, can't check), but mine is large enough to hold my sleeping gear and clothes, and can still be twisted shut and the 'tail' doubled over and secured with a ponytail band. I also recommend using a white bag, it just makes it easier to see inside.
Um, trash compactor size? I think that the compactor bags only come in one size. It fits my packs, but my packs are on the smaller size compared to a lot of AT hikers. If you have a really big pack, you might think of getting a contractor-grade bag in a larger size. You can always cut off the top if it's too high.
Someone I met had a Hefty Force Flex, said it worked pretty well. I bought some compactor bags but haven't used them yet. This spring...
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Why don't you size the bag to the size of your pack ---
I just switched from a compactor bag to a polycro bag. The compactor bag is around 3oz iirc. The polycro bag is under an ounce and a half and very durable.
http://gossamergear.com/pack-liner-bags-2-pack.html
Last edited by Weather-man; 02-05-2014 at 11:54.
I purchased the largest I could find , and then cut it to fit my pack correctly.
What did you do to seal the cut edges ?
If you go with a compactor bag, the only place I could find a scent free bag was at Ace Hardware.
I got a box of trash compactor bags from either Ingles grocery store or Walmart like 6-8 years ago. There were only about 8 or 12 bags in the box and I still haven't used them all. I do believe they only came in one size.
An 18 gallon compactor bag - and that's the only size I've ever seen - is 68 litres, and is proportioned similarly to most packs. I know the ones I have fit a 65 litre pack quite nicely. This is true particularly since a few things that don't mind getting wet - such as my tent, my rainsuit, my pack cover and the drysack that holds my food - ride outside the bag. So do all liquids, potable or otherwise - I don't want to get water, reconstituted powdered drinks, coffee, or stove fuel spilt on my gear.
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I was using a trash compactor bag, but I found that the suspension hoop holders in my pack (ULA Circuit) were tearing through it. I ended up buying a Zpacks dry bag pack liner to use instead. The trash compactor bag weighed 2.4 oz and the dry bag weighs 1.9 oz. The 0.5 oz difference doesn't really matter, but the dry bag doesn't tear, so I'm quite happy.
Red Max at Lowes are scent free and hold up well.
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I fortunately didn't have that problem w/ my trash compactor bag & my ULA Circuit. I bought my compactor bags at a regional TX grocery store (HEB) that was 20 gal size (2'4" X 2'11" - 2 mil; 75.7 Liters). About every month or so, I had my wife mail me a new one on the trail. I left the old one in the local hiker box. Never had any leaks.