Separate your dirty or damp gear from the rest of your pack by stashing it in the Mesh Stuff Sack from Sea to Summit.
These stuff sacks are made from durable 150D mesh which is black for improved visibility, with a 210D nylon base. The bottom has a pull handle to make it easy to grab and carry, while the top has a drawcord sleeve makes it simple to access your gear.
Whether you’ve got damp clothes you need to carry without trapping nasty odours, you want to air dry your gear, or store a sleeping bag – the Mesh Stuff Sack from Sea to Summit is the perfect solution.
Ideal for storing sleeping bags, storing dirty gear and pack organisation
Strong and durable 210 denier nylon base
Durable 150D black mesh
Drawcord sleeve
Bottom haul handle for easy carrying and removing your gear
In Use Dimensions:
22L x 11W x 11H cm
Packed Dimensions:
16.5L x 10W x 2.5H cm
Weight:
0.03 Kg
Capacity:
2.5 L
Material:
150D Black Mesh
Warranty:
Limited Lifetime
Supplier Code:
AM XXLSBL
Snowys Code:
7178
Reviews
(2)
4.02
Q&A's (3)
Food storage & rodents1 answer
Is this bag any good for storing food to protect it from mice/rats/possums etc while hiking? Thx
Kate - Miami, QLD(3 years ago)
G'day Kate,
In my experience rodents will chew through anything if they're hungry enough. If you have any concerns about pesky animals when adventuring, its best to keep your food in your tent, inside your pack.
Lauren - Snowys(3 years ago)
Trying to work out which size is suitable to store asleeping bags when not in use so the loft isn't too compacted?1 answer
It looks like maybe the size L which might be about 15 or 16 litres? Can you advise please
Beverley - 0870(4 years ago)
G'day Beverley,
It's hard to say which will suit your sleeping bag as there are many different sleeping bags of various sizes and shapes. We list the in-use dimensions for each of the sizes under the drop-down menu so it would be worth having a look at those when trying to determine which size to choose.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Can I use this bag in the washing machine for delicates (e.g bra)?1 answer
Grace - Yamba(6 years ago)
G'day Grace,
There's nothing on the packaging that suggests that you can't use this stuff sack in a washing machine, so if we had to take a guess we'd say it would be fine, though you'd want to put it on a very delicate cycle.