Såk Gear LiteSåk 2.0 Waterproof Ultralight Dry Bags & Backpacks
M**F
Good quality , foldable pocket size small sack
Litesak 2.0 is what you need on the go, for camping , hiking and outdoor activties, pocket size packable, good quality product , great outlook ,its really beyond my expectation.
A**R
problematic stuff sack
I recently used this during a weekend backpacking trip with a friend. I bought it use as a food sack (I know not its designed purpose) in combination with smell-proof plastic bags. I did not have to test its water-resistant capabilities (which I don't doubt), but in my opinion the bag has a significant design flaw. This flaw is the attached stuff sack which is sewn into the top seal and hangs just below the top. The problems is that the bag interferes with the top seal and if you fold down the bag more than three times the stuff sack gets bunched up and interferes with the folding. I recognize that this might be less of an issue if the bag is full and one only folds the top three times, but it needed to be as small as possible to fit in my pack. The solution was to cut the stuff sack off along with as much of the adjacent fabric as possible. Once I did that I could successfully fold the bag as many times as necessary to minimize its volume in my pack. As a bonus I saved the stuff sack and now use it to organize small items.I have scanned many of the reviews and I'm surprised that this doesn't appear to be mentioned by any of the critical reviews. Perhaps the stuff sack could be sewn into the bottom, or on the side near the bottom, or attached by carabiner to the d-ring on the outside of the bag, or omitted completely. Thanks.
R**7
Worked well as a food bag.
I used this as a food bag for a three day hike I went on. It worked great. It is a very light weight and I was able to pack everything I needed into it. I also hung it in a tree each night with a rope and it survived rubbing up against branches all night and swaying in the wind with no signs of wear at all. It also got a little wet when a passing shower came through at night and everything was still dry. This is a great little bag and I plan on using it again for my next trip.
H**O
Very nice light dry bag.
Nowhere near the sturdies one I've had, not by a long shot, but you get one of these to have something small and light you can tuck away to use when needed rather than carrying around a chunky heavy dry bag that is built like a tank.Considering I picked this up for occasional light use I don't forsee any issues with it being a little flimsy, in fact that's beneficial for the intended purpose here, I'll definitely come back and report if it falls apart after a few months but since I'm not going to use it like my river bags the lighter less sturdy design is great for pocketing and having opn hand if I need to keep anything clean or dry on demand rather than with advance intent.
W**G
Seems better built!
Only thing... wish the little stuff sack for the bag wasn’t attached to the bag—-know can just cut. The new bag is a bit heavier than the old bags, but seems better built—-though haven’t busted an old bag yet. Though like some of the old colors too that are missing online. Haven’t done the water test yet (it’s where you will it the bag entirely and see how well it holds water). The old bags were rather good at this only producing a small damp area after an hour or so. So, assuming if the same standards where kept, then should be awesome. Why the water test? Well you never know when you’ll need to Hall a large amount of water and don’t want to get other things too wet... yes not made for that specifically, but sometimes gear needs to do odd things.
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