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Outdoor Research
PackOut Ultralight 15L Stuff Sack

4 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
Current price: $14.04 Original price: $24.95
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Color:Samba

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Why We Like The Outdoor Research PackOut Ultralight 15L Stuff Sack

Outdoor Research's lightest stuff sack, the PackOut Ultralight 15L Stuff Sack cuts ounces as it helps us organize our ultralight gear. This sack may be ultralight, but it features a ripstop fabric and polyurethane coating for abrasion-resistance and water-resistance, and its reflective drawcord makes it easier to spot our overnight bear hang or locate our gear when we're unpacking after sundown or repacking around sunrise to maximize our miles and backpacking time.


Details

  • Stuff sack made for ultralight backpackers and thruhikers
  • 15-liter capacity to sort and organize our packables
  • Nylon ripstop is lightweight yet durable
  • PU coating adds abrasion- and weather-resistance
  • Item #ODRZ8GW
Material
40D nylon ripstop, PU coating
Volume
15L (915cu in)
Pockets
none
Waterproof
no
Closure
drawcord
Dimensions
17 x 13 x 6in
Claimed Weight
1lb
Activity
backpacking, travel
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

4 based on 2 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

April 17, 2022

Yes

Light weight and handy for misc items when back packing. Or even in your suit case.

Brent
outdoorresearch.com

Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

3 out of 5 stars

August 29, 2021

No end flap

I was disappointed with the new design. There is no end flap. I would have returned them but that is too much trouble and I needed the new sacks. I got out my sewing machine and scissors, hemmed up a couple of lightweight ripstop nylon circles and modified the stuff sacks so they now have end flaps just like the old OR ultralight stuff sacks that have worn out after years of use.

Lizzie
outdoorresearch.com

Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com