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

  Featherweight stuff sack made with waterproof fabric

  Ultralight yet durable, the featherweight DCF8 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.

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Description
Brand Name:
Hyperlite Mountain Gear
Color:
White
Material:
DCF8
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: 0.28 oz. / 8 g
3 Liter: 0.32 oz. / 9 g
4 Liter: 0.39 oz. / 11 g
9 Liter: 0.49 oz. / 14 g
13 Liter: 0.60 oz. / 17 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 DCF8 Dyneema® Composite Fabrics (formerly Cuben Fiber)
• Fully bonded; no stitch holes
• Not submersible
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