Link to segmented stuff sacks.
https://gobigear.com/collections/gob...=7185_fd2f9c03
Link to segmented stuff sacks.
https://gobigear.com/collections/gob...=7185_fd2f9c03
"Designed in the US, imported from China"
It's an interesting concept and maybe one of our cottage industry manufacturers will see this and give it a go. It would be nice not to have to completely dump my clothing stuff sack every time I wanted to find a particular item.
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I don't need another sack to know where my gear is. Everything goes to the same place every day. More weight for no real advantage, for me. May work for others.
They do not on their site say if the material is silicone impregnated or not, if it's not water proof (supposedly) then you have to stick it in another bag (garbage bag or whatever you use), in the pack. Being a draw string instead of roll top means it is not really waterproof even if the material is impregnated.
Not being bitchy here just raising some points that would have to be considered for a through hiker.
Now if they were to make this out of cubin, seam sealed and with a roll top then I would say it's an excellent idea. Might give it a go then.
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Last edited by MuddyWaters; 12-18-2016 at 12:49.
I'm in the minimal stuff sacks, no compression sacks camp. This just seems like a way to have more stuffsacks, that are just sewn together. I like to avoid the fixed sized lumps that leave big gaps in the pack.
Segmented stuff sacks for $30 each?
It's a solution to a problem that does not exist...
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If you need the organization inside a stuffsak, you got too much stuff.
Last edited by MuddyWaters; 12-18-2016 at 23:30.
I got one of these in a Cairn box.
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep."
A pack is one big stuff sack...line it and your done...I don't get the whole stuff sack concept...seems counter productive.
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not everything has to be seam sealed and submersible. and even though it does share weight economies of common sides and a single closure, I don't think it's intended for the UL crowd...
the appeal for this is the "a place for everything and everything in its place" types. some will appreciate it, some will not.
well it's nice to not have your toothbrush, tape, spare batteries, bug repellent, decoder ring, frape blender, etc. all rattling around in the bottom of your pack. a small drawstring bag works for me.
this design does remind me of something I have thought about though - a clothes bag with a partition sewn into the middle. the partition is soft and loose enough so that the bag can be fully loaded on either side. when loaded with clean clothes, they are all put on one side. as they get dirty, they go in the other. you can have clean and dirty together in one bag at the same time but separated from each other.
genius, I know...
the appeal for this is the "a place for everything and everything in its place" types. some will appreciate it, some will not.
If you don't carry too many things you won't need too many places.
I have a ditty-type bag for toiletries, FAK and repair (some tiny stuff sacks and ziplocs within that to keep stuff separated) and a sack for food, one for clothing/gloves and one for my Duplex. And I use a small cuben sack to keep my cook kit together. There's simply no way a single, compartmentalized sack is going to work for that.
I guess I'm lying I do use a cut down tyvek envelope with a few small ziplocks to separate items such as first aid, fire starters, tp, tb etc......stays in outside mesh pocket of pack....cook kit, has a rubber band and around it inside Zpacks food bag w food....I'm referring to little items in main pack body....heavier packs with all the separate compartments would require more stuff sacks to keep gear dry but find that it's counterproductive on UL packs with one main compartment.....
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Well, I actually made a divided stuff bag once. It was rectangular with the long side to the top and sewed a dividing seam down the center to avoid having a second bag, instant retrieval and avoid messing up what I was carrying. It was silnylon and I did not seam seal the dividing seam, but it worked for what I need to carry at the time. I no longer need to carry those items so the bag has retired. I would like to figure out a hitch inside my food bag for my spoon to be near the top. Any ideas for that one?