



Description
Ships in 1-2 business days | Based in Beaverton, OR | Est. 2002
Designed to fit inside of your pack, Six Moon Design's Pack Liners help protect your gear from the outside elements. The pack liner is a 50L, roll-top bag, made with waterproof material and taped seams to keep your pack's contents dry.
Features:
- Taped Seams
- D-Ring for Hanging
- Roll-Top Opening
*Not intended for long term immersion underwater.
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Specs:
- Volume: 50L
- Dimensions: 27" x 21" x 8"
Weight: 3oz
Materials: Sil/PU Coated 40D Nylon Ripstop
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So much better than a plastic garbage bag!
This pack liner fit my pack perfectly, a Sierra Designs Flux Capacitor 40-60L. It's first use was a 3 night overnight Search and Rescue training in the PNW. Suffice to say, it worked flawlessly in the downpours, bogs, and underbrush we had to get through off trail. Didn't even have to use any other dry bags inside, this thing is so much awesome! No more ****** plastic bags, yay!!!

Solid Pack Liner
Durable, lightweight, waterproof. Does everything I need it to do. I could use a plastic bag or compactor liner, but I prefer the peace of mind of the roll-top and clasp system. Certainly worth the cost!

50L
50L Pack liner is perfect for my 55L Osprey pack. Keeps contents dry and consolidated. Roll top closure is easy to use. Lightweight and durable. First time using a pack liner and a bonus use I didn't realize I was missing is being able to pull it out of the pack and throw it in the tent, so you have access to all your items without going outside to the tent to rustle through your pack. Used this on a 50 mile backpack in the Escalante-Grand Staircase region in tough conditions and rain. I have no complaints.

Great pack liner
Used 3wks on JMT ‘24. Used this on top of my bear can, made it easy to unload all the gear in my pack to throw into my tent at end of day. Held up very well with no signs of wear. Highly recommend.

Sturdy and useful product
I really liked this pack liner. I ended up using it on a 12 day JMT hike to shove my delicate Enlightened Equipment Torrid Pants and Jacket into along the sides of my bear canister. When I washed clothes and body, I threw all my clothes into it to take to the lake or stream. It is sturdy and won't rip easily, well worth the few oz it weighs. I look forward to actually using it as a pack liner in the future when I am not using a bear canister. I thought I might want to empty my food into it each day and carry the canister on top of my pack, but ended up being OK with the full canister in my bag.