What is the average size food bag. 3 liter or what?
What is the average size food bag. 3 liter or what?
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For what? For an overnighter? For a thru? For a weekend?
Typically backpackers on the AT carry a 10-15L food bag. Can usually put 3-5 days of backpacking food in it.
I now use a 12x20 OPsak.
I use to use a Zpacks Food Bag.
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Definitely depends on your food resupply plans and what types of food you plan to cook. My food bags are silnylon I made myself and they are about the size of sleeping bag stuff sack. They were set up for 5 day resupplies. They do not weigh much.
14 liter Zpacks rectangle. It was probably the most expensive per ounce item I bought, but I was very happy with the capacity and the "dig through it ability" wider opening, as opposed to the folks with the long skinny bags who had to empty them out to get at items at the bottom.
I currently use an Ursak with Opsak liner. If I were to use a hanging bag I would like at the LiteAF models over Zpacks. The LiteAF have a wide bottom and a larger opening which reduces the need to dump the entire sack to find items.
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I use the blue zpacks foodbag and could not be happier. I have time after time after time woken up to hiking friends cussing at mice that have chewed thru their tent to get at their food bag that is not in a bag designed for food containment. I have never had the first mouse problem. It is big enough for a quite large resupply and I havent had a food carry larger then I could put in my blue bag.
Zpacks Large Food Bag
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AT Map 1: Complete 2013-2021
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I was using a 13L bag until I switched to a BV500.
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