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Based in Philly | Est. 2018
This is a LIMITED EDITION run, available now thru 11/8/23
What Your Purchase Supports: This series is an artist collaboration. The artist collects 15% of the proceeds from the sale of their designs, keeping them hard at work doing what they love! Support independent art!
A critical item for backpacking or boating, our Ultralight Roll-Top Stuff Sacks keep your gear dry and organized. Bright, unique color combinations help you easily identify your gear on the forest floor. Stand out from the pack! Using naturally-waterproof Dyneema Composite Fabric, these sacks are extremely light and durable. The Small size is perfect for electronics or clothes, while the Medium will accomodate most down sleeping bags or quilts. We will have a Large and Extra Large size to choose from shortly for folks who want to use them as food bags or pack liners.These Roll-Top Stuff Sacks aren't called "Dry Bags" for a reason. While they are as waterproof as most people will ever need, they do not have welded seams (fully-taped though) and are not intended to be submerged.
*Due to dye sublimation printing, colors may vary slightly.
Designed, printed and sewn in Philadelphia, PA
Care Instructions: Clean dust and dirt from sack before storing. Store out of direct sunlight and moisture.
Hand wash with a gentle soap.
Do not iron.
Do not wring.
Drip-dry in shade.
Do not bleach.
Specs:
Dimensions:
Small:
Open: 13" x 6" x 4.5"
Closed: 10" x 6" x 4.5" (enclosure rolled down 3 times)
Capacity:
Small: ~3.5 liters / 212 cubic inches (closed, enclosure rolled down 3 times)
Weight:
Small: .6 oz / 17 grams
Materials:
Sublimated 1.43 oz/sqyd Dyneema Composite Fabric
3M 9485pc Dyneema Tape
1/2" Firm Nylon Grosgrain Ribbon
1/2" Firm Nylon/Polyester Boning
1/2" Buckle
Features:
Extremely Water-Resistant (as waterproof as you can get without welded seams)
Stiff Boning Material on one side of the enclosure to promote secure rolls
Fully-Taped Seams
Unique Colorways
Ultralight Construction