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Be prepared for any adventure with the Hoboroll - an innovative organizational stuff sack that is light and intuitive to use. Easily packed and carried, it weighs 3.5 oz and is both durable and affordable Read More
I like this idea, though I wish it was more like a drybag with these compartments bundled with travel packing cubes... all rolled into one. I have had issues with the draw-strings in the past with my sleeping bag. Unless you tuck the strings inside the bag, they often get snagged on branches, rocks when you put it down etc. Also, if its only clothes, then I have packing cubes. If its like a backpack I would want to pack other hard items as well, like cameras, glares, cans etc. (which could possibly tear that fabric)
I don't understand the use of this bag. If i go hiking for few days, i'm a UL hiker so i put my clothes in a drybag like S2S and in my backpack, it's waterproof and lighter. If i go sleep to a friend place, in a hotel or in a camping with my car, i take a classic travel bag or a case with wheels. Really i don't understand
bensbensIt is nice for people who don't want to dump the contents of their S2S stuff sack just to find the socks at the bottom. The access from either end helps as well as those dividers. I used mine while hiking in Nepal and collecting botanical specimens as a volunteer. The extra organization was appreciated since I already had so much other crap floating around in my backpack, and I really needed to maximize time. Collecting specimens takes forever to do properly!
I have two and they work well. Used them primarily for camping. Only issue is that the draw settings are lomy when you cinch the ends closed and you have to tuck them in.
Reporting back after a three week TDY (Temporary Duty) overseas where I used the larger of the segsacs to store my lightweight clothes. (everything except uniforms and outerwear) The bag performed as well or better than I thought it would. Keeping my clothes separate from some of the harder gear in my duffel. The compartments made it easy to have one for undershirts, one for boot socks, one for PT uniforms, one for socks/underwear, and one for a few civilian t-shirts. Kept everything organized and not spread out all over my locker or bunk area. I wouldn't mind some more manly military colors, but would definitely buy again if I hadn't bought three on the initial drop.