Description
Ships in 1-2 business days | Based in Biddeford, ME | Est. 2010
Super Light & Super Tough
Hyperlite Mountain Gear's insanely light but tough Drawstring Stuff Sacks are supremely useful with organization and efficiency. With a simple job to do, these pack accessories are perfect for keeping "like" items together and organized.
Ultralight organization pays major dividends in the backcountry. Which is why Hyperlite Mountain Gear considers their Drawstring Stuff Sacks to be an excellent first step towards dialing in your pack system. With six size options to choose from, you're sure to find one that works with your gear. If you're gearing up for your first overnight backpacking trip, or your thru hike, these will quickly become an essential piece of your pack system.
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Specs:
Nano:
- Volume: 0.3L
- Dimensions: 4" x 6"
- Good for: Small electronics, first aid kits or wallet
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Weight: 0.14oz | 4g
Small:
- Volume: 2L
- Dimensions: 8" x 10"
- Good for: Snacks, small electronics or toiletries
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Weight: 0.28oz | 8g
Medium:
- Volume: 3L
- Dimensions: 9" x 12"
- Good for: Food, Flat Tarp or extra layers
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Weight: 0.32oz | 9g
Large:
- Volume: 4L
- Dimensions: 10" x 14"
- Good for: Food, books, camera gear or clothing
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Weight: 0.39oz | 11g
X-Large:
- Volume: 9L
- Dimensions: 12" x 17"
- Good for: Clothing, kitchen system or UltaMid
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Weight: 0.49oz | 14g
Jumbo:
- Volume: 13L
- Dimensions: 14" x 19"
- Good for: Sleeping bag, down clothing or shelter
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Weight: 0.6oz | 17g
Materials:
- Fabric: DCF8
- Top Closure: 1.4mm UHMWPE Core Drawstring with Mini-Cord Locks
Made in Mexico
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- Reviews
- Questions
Quality Bag
9L which holds all my cooking gear. Nice quality....but way too expensive! I have never had a defective bag from Hyperlite, so maybe it really isn't. Quality has a price.
My son loves them
I picked this up for my Son's Christmas present (well, one of them), and he absolutely loves the sack. He replaced a different sack with this one and he said it is literally one tenth the weight of the old one.
seam is glued: bag got hot, adhesive turned gooey, bag split open down one side, then glued itself to my down bag when it cooled
Last month I bought two Hyperlite dyneema drawstring stuffsacks before I flew to Seattle for a Cascades backpacking trip. The side seam is glued together and when it got hot (on tarmac waiting to transfer my checked bag between jets?), the adhesive turned gooey and stuffsack split open all down one side, and my sleeping bag pushed out the hole. Then when the adhesive cooled again, it glued the stuffsack securely to my $480 1.5 lb 20 degree bag with 850-fill down. I was sure I was going to rip the shell of the bag trying to peel the Hyperlite stuffsack off my bag. Emailed HLM 8 days ago to ask for advice on removing gobs of adhesive left on the shell of my bag - no response. Posted a review 8 days ago to Hyperlite website with two pics of my sleeping bag poking out the side of Hyperlite stuffsack. My review never showed up on their site. I liked the quality of a shoulder pocket, a waist pack, and a wallet aI bought 2-3 yrs ago (all had sewn seams), though zipper did just fail on waist pack. Hey, anyone can have quality issue on a single product. But suppressing negative reviews? Anyone's guaranteed to get all five star reviews that way. Now I'm losing confidence in their their customer support, their business ethics, and the trustworthiness of their online reviews all in one fell swoop.
Great Quality
Garage Grown Gear has the best products. This is an awesome product. It's lightweight but made of strong material.
I only just got my 4L stuff sack a few days ago but I can tell it will do the job to hold my clothes while I’m on the JMT and it’s super light! I’m giving it 4stars because this is insanely expensive and the dimensions were not exact and just a hair under 10x14. Every inch and ounce matters for backpacking goods. I did however purchase another at this size to hold all of my electronics/camera gear. I’ll have them in a few separate waterproofs zip bags but this will hold everything together in my outer mesh pocket.