ILUVSWTAS wrote:Answered your own question beautifully.![]()
Moondog55 wrote:Well being old and cautious and the sort of feller who would wear both belt and braces guess what I would say.
GPSGuided wrote:The other point that needs to be said is the cost. Some of these UL sacs are going into $10-30 each. Loaded with a few, it gets expensive.
neilmny wrote:I use multiple sacks. They weigh next to nothing and I can isolate anything wet or grundgy.
I think I'd go for minimum of 3 sacks, sleeping gear, other stuff and wet and grundgy.
Moondog55 wrote:Well being old and cautious and the sort of feller who would wear both belt and braces
icefest wrote:Don't normal stuff sacks cost that much too?
Strider wrote:My Aarn pack has an inbuilt liner but I also use a drysack for my quilt to be sure.
GPSGuided wrote:Yes, I've seen some just pack their sleeping bag in the big liner too. Always thought they are pretty brave.
walkon wrote:mainly use a pack cover.
photohiker wrote:Having watched other people's packs in wet conditions, I don't subscribe to the idea pack covers are useful.
andrewa wrote: but, at the end of the day, the old Glad garden bag is so cheap, and functional.
kyle wrote: big fan of the "dead dog bag" as a large pack liner, cheap/sometimes free from vets, heavy duty plastic, easily replaceable, multiple uses (ground sheet).
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