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Drawstring Stuff Sack - Grey
Hyperlite Mountain Gear
Drawstring Stuff Sack - Grey
$29.00 - $55.00
Description

  Ultralight, durable stuff sack made with waterproof fabric

  Ultralight yet durable, the DCF11 Drawstring Stuff Sacks by Hyperlite Mountain Gear should be a key component of every backcountry traveler’s kit because they provide redundancy to your systems. Not only do they help you organize your pack, but because they are made with 100% waterproof Dyneema® Composite Fabrics (formerly known as Cuben Fiber), they can help keep your clothes, food and sleeping bag much drier in the stormiest weather. Slightly burlier than their DCF8 styles, the DCF11 ultralight Stuff Sacks offer extra abrasion protection.

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Description
Brand Name:
Hyperlite Mountain Gear
Color:
Grey
Material:
DCF11
Volume:
0.3 Liter: 0.3 L / 18 cu in
2 Liter: 2 L / 122 cu in
3 Liter: 3 L / 183 cu in
4 Liter: 4 L / 244 cu in
9 Liter: 9 L / 549 cu in
13 Liter: 13 L / 793 cu in
Weight:
0.3 Liter: 0.14 oz. / 4 g
2 Liter: 0.35 oz. / 10 g
3 Liter: 0.46 oz. / 13 g
4 Liter: 0.53 oz. / 15 g
9 Liter: 0.71 oz. / 20 g
13 Liter: 0.85 oz. / 24 g
Dimensions:
0.3 Liter: 4 x 6 in / 10.2 x 15.2 cm
2 Liter: 8 x 10 in | 20.3 x 25.4 cm
3 Liter: 9 x 12 in | 22.9 x 30.5 cm
4 Liter: 10 x 14 in | 25.4 x 35.6 cm
9 Liter: 12 x 17 in | 30.5 x 43.2 cm
13 Liter: 14 x 19 in | 35.6 x 48.3 cm
Made In:
Mexico
Other Features:
• Secured with a 1.4 mm UHMWPE Core drawstring with mini-cord lock
• Made with 100% waterproof DCF11 Dyneema® Composite Fabrics (formerly Cuben Fiber)
• Fully bonded; no stitch holes
• Not submersible
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