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Overview
About Granite Gear Rock Solid Compression Stuff Sack - Large
Closeouts. Packing more efficiently is simple with the Granite Gear DryLite Rock Solid compression stuff sack, designed to compress synthetic and down sleeping bags, clothing and outerwear, tents and many other bulky items.
- Ideal for space-conscious backpackers and campers
- Reinforced stitching for lasting strength
- Easy-to-use compression straps
- Dimensions: 20x9"
- Capacity: 1200 cu.in.
- Material: Ripstop nylon
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Good compression sack for sleeping bags
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Reviewed by Pine Cone from Western Washington on Thursday, July 2, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Good compression sack for sleeping bagsVerified Buyer Reviewed by Pine Cone from Western Washington on Thursday, July 2, 2015Lost the original stuff sack for a North Face Cat's Meow sleeping bag. This is a good replacement. My wife will be going on a 5-day backpacking trip later this summer and with the compression stuff sack it is easy to compress the sleeping bag to about half the original size. Much easier than trying to stuff it in a smaller bag. Might not be "Drylite" but it seems to be well made. It is some sort of coated nylon or synthetic.
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1.0 out of 5 stars. NOT DryLite Waterproof - "Tactical"Reviewed by Quetzal from Texas on Tuesday, May 26, 2015These are not waterproof stuff sacks. The Granite Gear packaging that the bags came in say "Tactical Round Rock Solid Compression Stuffsack" Nowhere do the words DryLite or waterproof appear on the packaging. I searched the internet for the DryLite stuff sack. and there appears as if there was a DryLite Rock Solid stuff sack available at one point, but this is not it. This one says Tactical. I removed the sack and inspected it and the seams are not sealed and the top does not fold down like a waterproof bag, and it appears as if there is a water resistant coating, but these are definitely not waterproof. I called Sierra Trading Post to report this and the SA argued with me about it, but I hope they alter the description so no one else buys this thinking it is a DryLite waterproof stuff sack. I went to the Granite Gear website and this item is still available and is not listed under their water proof stuff sacks, and no where in the description is it listed as DryLite or waterproof. I am returning these and I hope they don't charge me return shipping.