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Outdoor Research Drycomp Summit Sack

Outdoor Research Drycomp Summit Sack

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Product Description
Whether you’re hiking, biking, traveling, commuting, rafting down the river, or schlepping groceries on a rainy day, the Outdoor Research Drycomp Summit Sack has a lot to offer. Designed to keep your gear dry and your load light, this minimalist daypack has a fully seam-taped construction, a roll-top buckle closure, and strategically placed reinforced fabric to boost strength and waterproofness Read More

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idoc72
1181
Feb 3, 2017
I looked at this pack when researching lightwieght, frameless pack options for short-range ultralight trips. It's got the OR name and warranty going for it, as well as a few nice features I liked at this price point (roll top, waterproof, dual side pockets). I think it would have some versatility for hiking, summit pack, paddling, biking, travel carry-on, etc. Just keep in mind you're not going to want to carry a lot of weight in it (?20lb max), and it's on the small size for packing more than a couple days worth of gear (and only then if you have your UL kit dialed in). Just saw it come up for $58 today on REI Garage, although that comes with a 10% tax hit if you live in WA like me!
fishbite
15
Feb 3, 2017
I could see dedicating it to hammocking. I could stuff my hammock, top quilt, underquilt, my pillow and a few small things inside. Water bottle (filled with whatever), and a tarp in the outer pockets. Compress when needed, or use it to hike with and use the belt when compression is not needed. Also, I suppose if I decided to venture into ultralight hiking, this would be a reasonable investment to get started.
sasha23
1
Feb 3, 2017
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