Kifaru 5 string stuff sack?

I would just line your pack with a garbage bag and you will be good to go. Plus multiple uses for the bag. They are cheap, light, effective, and more useful then just a little dry bag.
 
I would just line your pack with a garbage bag and you will be good to go. Plus multiple uses for the bag. They are cheap, light, effective, and more useful then just a little dry bag.

Yea I agree. Dry bags or pullouts are strictly for organization at camp and in the pack. I am OCD and a neat freak when it comes to that. 1 dry sack is for food bags, 1 is for extra clothes storage and the pull outs are for kill kit, my "possibles" kit and those sort of things.
 
honestly I was looking at the kuiu dry bags as a option for keeping meat in a creek. I pack the heavier gauge contractor bags but I still always have a little bit of worry about them being water proof since ive had them fail on me before. little pinholes you may miss. ive just made a habit of always bringing new bags as apposed to re packing the same ones on trips. but the thought of the large kuiu for this purpose was kind of intriguing. probably stick with the contractor bag but interesting idea to explore any way.
 
honestly I was looking at the kuiu dry bags as a option for keeping meat in a creek. I pack the heavier gauge contractor bags but I still always have a little bit of worry about them being water proof since ive had them fail on me before. little pinholes you may miss. ive just made a habit of always bringing new bags as apposed to re packing the same ones on trips. but the thought of the large kuiu for this purpose was kind of intriguing. probably stick with the contractor bag but interesting idea to explore any way.

If I need to do the creek fridge, I will double bag with whatever bags I am using.
 
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