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Trash Dry Sack
Sea to Summit
Trash Dry Sack
$39.95
Description

  Designed to accept a trash bag for Leave No Trace camping

  This Leave No Trace-inspired product was created to make it easier for you to pack it out after camping in ecologically sensitive areas. Designed with a unique roll top closure that accepts a disposable garbage bag liner, the Trash Dry Sack is used as a soft garbage container in the field, in a boat or in your car. In the backcountry, put all your waste inside and roll the top down to prevent any leakage while transporting. Hypalon® clip-in loops allow it to be hung from a tree to keep critters out. It also has daisy chain webbing on the sides so that it can be securely lashed to the outside of your pack or to the deck of your kayak. Its oval shape means better carrying when the sack is full.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Color:
Grey
Weight:
3.5 oz
Other Features:
Lightweight, 10,000 mm waterproof fabric
Double stitched and tape seam sealed
Hypalon® roll top closure for drip-free carrying
Uses any plastic garbage bag as liner
Oval base gives flatter shape for better carrying when attached to packs, kayaks, etc.
Daisy chain webbing and Hypalon® clip loops for easy attachment
10 Liter weighs 3.5 oz - ideal for 1-2 people on weekend trips
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