Lowe Alpine - Drysack - Stuff sack
At a glance
Material information & features
- Recommended use:
- trekking, hillwalking
- Main material:
- 100% polyamide
- Material type:
- polyamide
- Material thickness:
- 210 denier
- Fabric treatment:
- taped seams, PU coated
- Fabric properties:
- waterproof
- Main compartment access:
- roll-top
- Dimensions (outer):
- XXS: 27 x 12 cm; XS: 29 x 14 cm; S: 29 x 17.5 cm; M: 34 x 20 cm; L: 37 x 23 cm; XL: 29 x 24 cm; XXL: 41 x 27 cm
- Volume:
- 10 l
- Weight:
- 100 g
- Reference size:
- Size M
- Extras:
- loops for hanging
- Misc:
- sizes are colour coded; XXS: 2.5L; XS: 4L; S: 7L; M: 10L; L: 15L; XL: 20L; XXL: 30L
- Legal notice:
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Please choose a sizePlease choose a colourPlease choose a variant
- Item No.:
- 559-0654
Reviews overview
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This is what other customers say:
I have a sleeping bag, approx 20cm in diameter.
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Easy to load Useful details Good storage options Lightweight Comfortable to carry -
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Trekking
11% have found the reviews
by Reinhardt helpful
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Good storage options Price / performance -
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Leisure Trekking Beginner Travel Camping
33% have found the reviews
by Birgit helpful
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Lightweight Price / performance -
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Travel Trekking Camping
60% have found the reviews
by Jörg helpful
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Good storage options
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Useful details
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Lightweight Price / performance Good storage options -
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All around Travel Camping Leisure
76% have found the reviews
by Rico helpful
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Good storage options Easy to load Lightweight Price / performance
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Lightweight Good carry system -
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Trekking Leisure
60% have found the reviews
by Annika helpful
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Hi Shane,
Rab don't actually offer any measurements other than volume of the drybag.
You've stated the diameter of your sleeping bag which suggests you are folding and rolling the bag before you'd place it in a stuff sack. I'd strongly advise to stop that and simply stuff the sleeping bag into the stuff sack. It's much easier to do and it's much much better for the insulation of your bag.
Best to base your choice here on the volume of your sleeping bag.