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Ultralight Cuben Fiber Stuff Sacks

Description:
These stuff sacks are made from Cuben Fiber Fabric, a spectra-like material that is half the weight of silnylon, and nearly as strong. They are about as light as stuff sacks can get while still having enough durability for extended use. The draw cords are made from our super light spectra cord. The material is waterproof, and the seams can be sealed with SilNet for complete waterproofness. Seams are stitched twice for added durability. These are only available in transparent white.
 
Small:
Great for organizing all the miscellaneous small items you need to carry. It weighs just slightly more than a penny!!

Weight: .115 oz. / 3.2 grams
Dimensions: 4.5" diameter x  6" tall (95 cubic inches)
 
Small: ($8.95)
Small-Plus:
This size will fit a jacket, fleece shirt, or a small shelter. Two of these fit well side by side in our packs.

Weight: .17 oz.  /  4.8 grams
Dimensions: 6" diameter x 6.5" tall (184 cubic inches)
 
Small-Plus: ($10.95)
Medium:
A good size for multiple clothing items or a tent. Fits well lengthwise in the Z1 or Zilch backpacks.

Weight: .25 oz.  /  7 grams
Dimensions: 6" diameter by 12" tall (339 cubic inches)
 
Medium: ($12.95)
Medium-Plus:
Great for clothing or a down quilt. This size fits well in larger packs.

Weight: .3 oz.  /  8.5 grams
Dimensions: 7" diameter by 13.5" tall (520 cubic inches)
 
Medium-Plus: ($14.95)
Large:
Ideal as a food bag, or for a small to medium sleeping bag. Designed to fit well inside our backpacks.

Weight: .40 oz.  /  11 grams
Dimensions: 11" wide by 5.5" deep by 12" tall (726 cubic inches)
 
Large: ($16.95)
Wallet Pouch:
This tiny pouch is just the right size for your credit cards, driver's license, folded cash, and spare change. It is lighter than any other wallet, and more durable and convenient than a zip-lock.



Weight: .05 oz.  /  1.4 grams
Dimensions: 3" wide x 4" tall
Wallet: ($3.95)
 

Need some other size? Let me know what you want!
 

Joe says:
"I carried a set of these on my '07 Pacific Crest Trail Thru-hike. They made it the entire five month trip and are still in good condition now. Not bad for stuff sacks weighing a fraction of an ounce!"