A big dry bag should work just fine in place of a camp bag, i use the zpacks airplane caseNewbie question: dry bag vs camp bag. Do I need both? Or will a dry bag suffice for both? If I need both, how best to utilize them? Thanks!
Depends what you are doing. Assume you are referring to the kifaru camp bag? If you want to be light and dry, OR 55L dry bag. If you want heavy, weather resistant, and toughish -> camp bag.Newbie question: dry bag vs camp bag. Do I need both? Or will a dry bag suffice for both? If I need both, how best to utilize them? Thanks!
Thank youDepends what you are doing. Assume you are referring to the kifaru camp bag? If you want to be light and dry, OR 55L dry bag. If you want heavy, weather resistant, and toughish -> camp bag.
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Another pretty cool option is the HPG decker pack bags. They come in sil nylon and cordura and have a zippered opening and wand/waterbottle pockets. Not waterproof, but adds some functionality.
I'm considering trying to tape on some wand pockets to the Zpacks bag. Might be a perfect compromise.I have a Kifaru Camp Bag, two sizes of Zpacks pack liners, and don't even have my Stryker XL yet (supposed to finally get it tomorrow)...I guess I need one of these too
I’m interested in which size Zpack you favor once your Stryker XL arrives. I’m running the same backpack.I have a Kifaru Camp Bag, two sizes of Zpacks pack liners, and don't even have my Stryker XL yet (supposed to finally get it tomorrow)...I guess I need one of these too
I have a Kifaru Camp Bag, two sizes of Zpacks pack liners, and don't even have my Stryker XL yet (supposed to finally get it tomorrow)...I guess I need one of these too