Most stuff sacks currently on the market are made of silnylon. When I first started hiking myself, I used a silnylon stuff sack, but it often slipped too much when I was packing, making it difficult to keep the stuff sack in a stable position inside my backpack, so I gradually started using a silnylon stuff sack. is no longer used.
Since then, I have started using stuff sacks made from Dyneema® Composite Fabric.
Dyneema® Composite Fabric stuff sacks are less slippery, easier to pack, and more durable than silnylon.
I don't like the feel of air pillows, so I often use a stuff sack instead of a pillow when I go to sleep, but when I used a stuff sack made of silnylon, my head slid smoothly while I slept, and the position of my head was unstable.
A polyester grosgrain tape with a width of 1.5 cm and a length of approximately 58 cm is stored on the side of the mouth inside the main unit. (Length adjustment is not possible)
You can take it out from inside and use it as a hand strap or shoulder strap depending on the usage situation.
You can use it as a regular stuff sack when hiking, and as a mini shoulder bag when stopping at hot springs etc. on the way back.
The load capacity is assumed to be approximately 1.5kg. If you use the bag with more than that, the stitched parts may be damaged.
Please note that although the fabric itself is waterproof, the seams of the product are not seamed, so it is not completely waterproof.
Spec
Material: Dyneema® CT2E.08
Surface: Polyester coating Intermediate layer: Polyethylene fiber (UHMWPE fiber)
Back side: polyester coating
Size: Height 34cm x Width 29.5cm x Bottom gusset depth 12cm, capacity approximately 8ℓ
Weight: Approx. 14g
Country of origin: Japan Producer: Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture Uchino Co., Ltd.